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Del Prado A, Vibart R, Bilotto F, Faverin C, Garcia F, Henrique F, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2024 Dec; 108(1):411-429. PMID: 39725505
Recent advances in our understanding of methanogenesis have led to the development of antimethanogenic feed additives (AMFA) that can reduce enteric methane (CH) emissions to varying extents, via direct targeting...
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Tricarico J, Garcia F, Bannink A, Lee S, Miguel M, Newbold J, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2024 Dec; 108(1):395-410. PMID: 39725504
This article describes the regulatory and evidence requirements necessary for the authorization of antimethanogenic feed additives (AMFA) aimed at mitigating enteric methane (CH) emissions from ruminants. It outlines the legislation...
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Belanche A, Bannink A, Dijkstra J, Durmic Z, Garcia F, Santos F, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2024 Dec; 108(1):375-394. PMID: 39725503
This publication aims to provide guidelines of the knowledge required and the potential research to be conducted in order to understand the mode of action of antimethanogenic feed additives (AMFA)....
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Dijkstra J, Bannink A, Congio G, Ellis J, Eugene M, Garcia F, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2024 Dec; 108(1):356-374. PMID: 39725502
Over the past decade, there has been considerable attention on mitigating enteric methane (CH) emissions from ruminants through the utilization of antimethanogenic feed additives (AMFA). Administered in small quantities, these...
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Hristov A, Bannink A, Battelli M, Belanche A, Cajarville Sanz M, Fernandez-Turren G, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2024 Dec; 108(1):322-355. PMID: 39725501
There is a need for rigorous and scientifically-based testing standards for existing and new enteric methane mitigation technologies, including antimethanogenic feed additives (AMFA). The current review provides guidelines for conducting...
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Durmic Z, Duin E, Bannink A, Belanche A, Carbone V, Carro M, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2024 Dec; 108(1):302-321. PMID: 39725500
Despite the increasing interest in developing antimethanogenic additives to reduce enteric methane (CH) emissions and the extensive research conducted over the last decades, the global livestock industry has a very...
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Ouatahar L, Bannink A, Zentek J, Amon T, Deng J, Hempel S, et al.
Waste Manag . 2024 Jul; 187:79-90. PMID: 38996622
Feed management decisions are crucial in mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) and nitrogen (N) emissions from ruminant farming systems. However, assessing the downstream impact of diet on emissions in dairy production...
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de Mol R, Bannink A, Dijkstra J, Walker N, van Gastelen S
J Dairy Sci . 2024 Jun; 107(10):7769-7785. PMID: 38825123
The objectives were to investigate the effect of feeding and visiting behavior of dairy cattle on CH and H production measured with voluntary visits to the GreenFeed system (GF) and...
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van Gastelen S, Burgers E, Dijkstra J, de Mol R, Muizelaar W, Walker N, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2024 Feb; 107(8):5556-5573. PMID: 38395398
The objective was to determine the long-term effect of 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP) on CH emission and milk production characteristics from dairy cows receiving 3-NOP in their diet for a full year,...
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Zhang B, Lin S, Moraes L, Firkins J, Hristov A, Kebreab E, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Dec; 13(1):21305. PMID: 38042941
Methane (CH) emissions from ruminants are of a significant environmental concern, necessitating accurate prediction for emission inventories. Existing models rely solely on dietary and host animal-related data, ignoring the predicting...