2022
DOI: 10.3389/fanim.2021.795200
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Current Perspectives on Achieving Pronounced Enteric Methane Mitigation From Ruminant Production

Abstract: Limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels by 2050 requires achieving net zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050 and a strong decrease in methane (CH4) emissions. Our aim was to connect the global need for mitigation of the emissions of greenhouse gases and enteric CH4 from ruminant production to basic research on the biological consequences of inhibiting rumen methanogenesis in order to better design strategies for pronounced mitigation of enteric CH4 production without negative impacts … Show more

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“…Alterations in both catabolic and anabolic processes may result in increased absorption of some nutrients and may open opportunities to decrease the needs for them to be supplied by the basal diet. Inhibiting rumen methanogenesis decreases the acetate to propionate concentration ratio, as predicted by the elevation of H2 concentration [88] and confirmed in metaanalysis of in vivo experiments [16]. Although propionate concentration adjusted by DMI did not respond to methanogenesis inhibition [16], it is still possible that if increases in propionate production occur they may have gone unnoticed when measuring propionate concentration, because of compensatory changes occurring in propionate absorption.…”
Section: Adjusting Basal Diet Composition To the Inhibition Of Methan...mentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Alterations in both catabolic and anabolic processes may result in increased absorption of some nutrients and may open opportunities to decrease the needs for them to be supplied by the basal diet. Inhibiting rumen methanogenesis decreases the acetate to propionate concentration ratio, as predicted by the elevation of H2 concentration [88] and confirmed in metaanalysis of in vivo experiments [16]. Although propionate concentration adjusted by DMI did not respond to methanogenesis inhibition [16], it is still possible that if increases in propionate production occur they may have gone unnoticed when measuring propionate concentration, because of compensatory changes occurring in propionate absorption.…”
Section: Adjusting Basal Diet Composition To the Inhibition Of Methan...mentioning
confidence: 80%
“…~30%), there have been various studies in which the inhibition of CH4 production was considerably more profound (i.e. ~80% or more) [16]. Tables 2 and 3 summarize experiments in which the utilization of chemical inhibitors of methanogenesis or Asparagopsis spp.…”
Section: Projection Of Global Enteric Methane Emission Under Differen...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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