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1. In vitro ruminal fermentation and methane inhibitory effect of three species of microalgae

2. Strategies to mitigate enteric methane emissions by ruminants - a way to approach the 2.0°C target

3. Increasing the proportion of hazel leaves in the diet of dairy cows reduced methane yield and excretion of nitrogen in volatile form, but not milk yield

4. Immediate effect of Acacia mearnsii tannins on methane emissions and milk fatty acid profiles of dairy cows

5. Dose-response effects of woody and herbaceous forage plants on in vitro ruminal methane and ammonia formation, and their short-term palatability in lactating cows

6. Review: Comparative methane production in mammalian herbivores

7. In vitroscreening of temperate climate forages from a variety of woody plants for their potential to mitigate ruminal methane and ammonia formation

8. Kinetics of solutes and particles of different size in the digestive tract of cattle of 0.5-10 years of age, and relationships with methane production

9. The agreement between two next-generation laser methane detectors and respiration chamber facilities in recording methane concentrations in the spent air produced by dairy cows

10. Effect of unconventional oilseeds (safflower, poppy, hemp, camelina) onin vitroruminal methane production and fermentation

11. Development of nitrogen and methane losses in the first eight weeks of lactation in Holstein cows subjected to deficiency of utilisable crude protein under restrictive feeding conditions

12. Methane emission, metabolism, and performance of Holstein dairy cows with low, medium, and high lymphocyte proliferation during transition

13. Effect of supplementation of pelleted hazel (Corylus avellana) leaves on blood antioxidant activity, cellular immune response, and heart beat parameters in sheep(1)

14. Evaluation of the performance of existing mathematical models predicting enteric methane emissions from ruminants:Animal categories and dietary mitigation strategies

15. Digestive physiology of captive capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)

16. Invited review: Nitrogen in ruminant nutrition: A review of measurement techniques

17. Effect of immune modulators on in vitro activation and proliferation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from multiparous Holstein cows peripartum

18. Effect of immune modulators and lactation number on in vitro proliferation of lymphocytes from nonpregnant dairy heifers and cows

19. Influence of ruminal methane on digesta retention and digestive physiology in non-lactating dairy cattle

20. Prediction of enteric methane production, yield and intensity of beef cattle using an intercontinental database

21. Supplementation of Pelleted Hazel (Corylus avellana) Leaves Decreases Methane and Urinary Nitrogen Emissions by Sheep at Unchanged Forage Intake

22. Digesta retention patterns of solute and different-sized particles in camelids compared with ruminants and other foregut fermenters

23. Contribution of Ruminal Fungi, Archaea, Protozoa, and Bacteria to the Methane Suppression Caused by Oilseed Supplemented Diets

24. Utility of an in vitro test with rumen fluid from slaughtered cattle for capturing variation in methane emission potential between cattle types and with age

25. Evidence for increasing digestive and metabolic efficiency of energy utilization with age of dairy cattle as determined in two feeding regimes

26. Design, implementation and interpretation of in vitro batch culture experiments to assess enteric methane mitigation in ruminants-a review

27. Biological implications of longevity in dairy cows: 1. Changes in feed intake, feeding behavior, and digestion with age

28. Review of current in vivo measurement techniques for quantifying enteric methane emission from ruminants

29. Digesta retention time in roe deer Capreolus capreolus, as measured with cerium-, lanthanum- and chromium-mordanted fibre

30. Effect of individual Ayurveda plants and mixtures thereof on in vitro ruminal fermentation, methane production and nutrient degradability

31. Function, size and form of the gastrointestinal tract of the collared Pecari tajacu (Linnaeus 1758) and white-lipped peccary Tayassu pecari (Link 1795)

32. Biological implications of longevity in dairy cows: 2. Changes in methane emissions and efficiency with age

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