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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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Della Rosa M, Jonker A, Janssen P, Reid P, Pacheco D, Muetzel S
J Sci Food Agric . 2024 May; 104(13):7819-7825. PMID: 38816930
Background: Low rumen pH is proposed to be a major mechanism for low methane (CH) emissions from sheep fed forage rape. However, it is difficult to separate this from other...
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Hess M, Hodgkinson H, Hess A, Zetouni L, Budel J, Henry H, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2023 Sep; 24(1):551. PMID: 37723422
Background: Producing animal protein while reducing the animal's impact on the environment, e.g., through improved feed efficiency and lowered methane emissions, has gained interest in recent years. Genetic selection is...
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Malik M, Jonker A, Raboisson D, Song B, Rashid M, Sun X
J Dairy Sci . 2023 Sep; 107(1):301-316. PMID: 37709042
Chromium (Cr) has been reported to modulate blood biochemistry in dairy cows. However, there is a discrepancy in the literature regarding the effects of dietary Cr supplementation on various blood...
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Hess M, Zetouni L, Hess A, Budel J, Dodds K, Henry H, et al.
Genet Sel Evol . 2023 Jul; 55(1):53. PMID: 37491204
Background: Rumen microbes break down complex dietary carbohydrates into energy sources for the host and are increasingly shown to be a key aspect of animal performance. Host genotypes can be...
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Huo Q, Sun X, Wu T, Li Z, Jonker A, You P, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2022 Dec; 9:1034895. PMID: 36504853
Choline is an essential nutrient in ruminant diets, which contributes to the fundamental biological functions of the animal. However, choline is easily degraded in the rumen before it can be...
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Biswas A, Khan A, Luo D, Jonker A
JDS Commun . 2022 Nov; 3(4):255-259. PMID: 36338017
The objective of the current study was to determine the relationship of daily CH emissions estimated during mealtime compared with measured daily CH emissions, and determine the relationship with feeding...
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Kumar S, Altermann E, Leahy S, Jauregui R, Jonker A, Henderson G, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Oct; 13(1):6240. PMID: 36266280
Quinella is a genus of iconic rumen bacteria first reported in 1913. There are no cultures of these bacteria, and information on their physiology is scarce and contradictory. Increased abundance...
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Hickey S, Bain W, Bilton T, Greer G, Elmes S, Bryson B, et al.
Front Genet . 2022 Oct; 13:910413. PMID: 36246641
Enteric methane emissions from ruminants account for ∼35% of New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions. This poses a significant threat to the pastoral sector. Breeding has been shown to successfully lower...
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Johnson P, Hickey S, Knowler K, Wing J, Bryson B, Hall M, et al.
Front Genet . 2022 Sep; 13:911639. PMID: 36051695
There is simultaneous interest in improving the feed efficiency of ruminant livestock and reducing methane (CH) emissions. The relationship (genetic and phenotypic) between feed efficiency (characterized as residual feed intake:...