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A reliable in vitro rumen culture system and workflow for screening anti-methanogenic compounds. [PDF]
Laric PP +6 more
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Graphitized Biochar Derived from Agricultural Wastes Enhances Methanogenesis via Conductivity-Driven Direct Interspecies Electron Transfer. [PDF]
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Metabolic Redox Coupling Controls Methane Production in Permafrost-Affected Peatlands Through Organic Matter Quality-Dependent Energy Allocation. [PDF]
Bouranis JA +8 more
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Review: Shifts of rumen microbiota by feeding non-fibrous carbohydrates to improve cattle performance. [PDF]
Souza JM, Ribeiro PHC, Millen DD.
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Hexadecane decay by methanogenesis
Nature, 2000The potential for the biological conversion of long-chain saturated hydrocarbons to methane under anaerobic conditions has been demonstrated by using an enrichment culture of bacteria to degrade pure-phase hexadecane1. The formation of methane in hydrocarbon-rich subsurface zones could be explained if a similar conversion of long-chain alkanes to ...
Lovley, Derek, Anderson, Robert T
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Control of rumen methanogenesis
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1996During the last decades, considerable research on methane production in the rumen and its inhibition has been carried out. Initially, as methane production represents a significant loss of gross energy in the feed (2-15%), the ultimate goal of such intervention in rumen fermentation was an increase in feed efficiency. A second reason favouring research
C J, Van Nevel, D I, Demeyer
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Methanogenesis: Syntrophic Metabolism
2010"Water is life!" All active cellular systems require water as the medium and solvent of their metabolic activities. Hydrophobic compounds and structures, which tend to exclude water, though providing inter alia excellent sources of energy and a means of biological compartmentalization, present problems of cellular handling, poor bioavailability and, in
Sieber, J.R. +4 more
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