2019
Inclusion of Asparagopsis armata in lactating dairy cows’ diet reduces enteric methane emission by over 50 percent
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“…Encouragingly, we observed no reduction in pDMI ( Fig. 2 B ), in contrast to previous studies where a significant drop in intake was reported ( 26 ). However, previous reports of DMI suppression often involved relatively higher concentrations of bromoform in the diet.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Encouragingly, we observed no reduction in pDMI ( Fig. 2 B ), in contrast to previous studies where a significant drop in intake was reported ( 26 ). However, previous reports of DMI suppression often involved relatively higher concentrations of bromoform in the diet.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…However, there was no significant difference in ADG between steers in the High treatment and Control (average 1.56 kg/day) groups despite consuming 14% less feed. The results were in agreement with a previous study [ 29 ], in which milk production was not compromised at a 0.5% OM inclusion level despite reductions in DMI. The FCE (ADG/DMI) increased significantly in High treatment group, suggesting that inclusion rates of A .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The addition of bromoform at 0.14 𝜇l/Liter of rumen fluid/day was able to inhibit CH 4 by 98% compared to control. These findings are in agreement with the findings of Roque et al [49] indicated that adding Asparagopsis armata to lactating dairy cows' diet at two inclusion rates (0.5 and 1%) reduced CH 4 yield by 26.4 and 67.2%, respectively. H 2 concentrations were also high with adding bromoform compared to all treatments, which is attributed to bromoform's mode of action that targets the pathway of CH 4 formation, which results in a higher accumulation of H 2 [50][51][52].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
