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The role ensiled forage has on methane production in the rumen
Brian Evans
Department of Animal and Agriculture
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Methane Production
100%
Rumen
100%
Ensiled Forage
100%
Enteric Methane
75%
Forage Maize
50%
Maize Silage
50%
Ruminants
50%
Grass Sward
25%
Plant Breeding
25%
Mitigation Approaches
25%
Fibrolytic
25%
Significant Benefit
25%
Saponins
25%
Immature Stages
25%
Greenhouse Gas
25%
Enteric Methane Mitigation
25%
Methane
25%
Inoculant
25%
Grass Silage
25%
Ensiling
25%
Mitigation Strategies
25%
Mitigation Measures
25%
Rumen Fermentation
25%
Methane Reduction
25%
Forage Type
25%
Silage Fermentation
25%
Energy Loss
25%
Tannins
25%
Bioactive
25%
Legume Silage
25%
Non-structural Carbohydrates
25%
Fermentation Process
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Rumen
100%
Methane
100%
Rumen Fermentation
16%
Immatures
16%
Grass Silage
16%
Plant Breeding
16%
Fermentation
16%
Greenhouse Gas
16%
Silage Fermentation
16%
Tannin
16%
Saponin
16%