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Methane production by mixed ruminal cultures incubated in dual-flow fermentors.

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Dilution rate and forage-to-concentrate ratio altered the partition of substrate by microbes and underestimated methane output at higher dilution rates and with high forage diets.
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This article is published in Journal of Dairy Science.The article was published on 2004-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 70 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dilution.

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Evaluation of the effects of feeding marine algae and seaweeds on ruminal digestion using in vitro continuous culture fermentation

TL;DR: Continuous culture fermentation was used to test the hypotheses that marine microalgae and macroalgae (seaweeds) alter rumen microbial metabolism; MA types differ in abilities to provide rumen escape n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA); and algae have the potential to reduce enteric methane emission.

Komposisi Kimia, Degradasi Nutrien dan Produksi Gas Metana in Vitro Rumput Tropik yang Diawetkan dengan Metode Silase dan Hay The Chemical Composition, in Vitro Nutrient Degradation and Methane Gas Production of Tropical Grasses Preserved with Silage and Hay Methods

B. Santoso
TL;DR: In this paper, six grass species were harvested at 49 days and preserved as silage or as hay and evaluated by an in vitro gas production and in vitro nutrient degradability.
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Estrategias de mitigación de metano entérico en rumiantes: revisión de literatura

TL;DR: Livestock farming in Latin America has been criticized because of its large greenhouse gas production resulting from the use of degraded forage and low-efficiency production performance, and mitigation strategies to mitigate enteric methane are important strategies to consolidate Brazil as a food producer to the world.
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Principles and Procedures of Statistics.

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Estimación lineal de los requerimientos nutricionales del NRC para ganado de leche

TL;DR: Linear regression equations have been obtained to directly calculate the nutrient requirements of dairy cattle (TDN, DE, ME, NEL,CP, Ca, P, Vitamin A and Vitamin D) on different physiological stages: maintenance, pregnancy and milk production based on NRC nutrient requirements tables.
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A net carbohydrate and protein system for evaluating cattle diets: II. Carbohydrate and protein availability.

TL;DR: The Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System has a submodel that predicts rates of feedstuff degradation in the rumen, the passage of undegraded feed to the lower gut, and the amount of ME and protein that is available to the animal.