The relationship between methane emission and daytime-dependent fecal archaeol concentration in lactating dairy cows fed two different diets
<p>Archaeol is a cell membrane lipid of methanogenic archaea excreted in feces and is therefore a potential biomarker for individual methane emission (MEM). The aims of this study were to examine the potential of the fecal archaeol concentration (fArch) to be a proxy for MEM prediction in cows...
Main Authors: | L.-M. Sandberg, G. Thaller, S. Görs, B. Kuhla, C. C. Metges, N. Krattenmacher |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2020-07-01
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Series: | Archives Animal Breeding |
Online Access: | https://aab.copernicus.org/articles/63/211/2020/aab-63-211-2020.pdf |
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