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dc.contributor.author MOHAMED MOHAMED YASSEEN ELGHANDOUR, MONA
dc.contributor.author VALLEJO HERNANDEZ, LAURA HAYDEE
dc.contributor.author Zeidan Mohamed Salem, Abdelfattah
dc.contributor.author CAMACHO DIAZ, LUIS MIGUEL
dc.contributor.author BUENDIA RODRIGUEZ, GERMAN
dc.contributor.author E. ODONGO, NICHOLAS
dc.creator MOHAMED MOHAMED YASSEEN ELGHANDOUR, MONA; 374465
dc.creator VALLEJO HERNANDEZ, LAURA HAYDEE; 438469
dc.creator Zeidan Mohamed Salem, Abdelfattah; 274697
dc.creator CAMACHO DIAZ, LUIS MIGUEL; 210700
dc.creator BUENDIA RODRIGUEZ, GERMAN; 94171
dc.creator E. ODONGO, NICHOLAS;x1232734
dc.date.accessioned 2017-11-13T20:15:51Z
dc.date.available 2017-11-13T20:15:51Z
dc.date.issued 2017-02
dc.identifier.issn 0959-6526
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/67658
dc.description Biogases produced during ruminant production needs to be reduced. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimated CH4 production from livestock to contribute about 18% of all greenhouse gas emissions, while carbon dioxide (CO2) accounted for about 9% of the emission (FAO, 2006). Besides, these gases including CH4, CO2, and H2 are produced during ruminal fermentation and cause losses amounting to 2e12% of dietary energy in ruminants (Johnson and Johnson, 1995). Furthermore, these emissions have been implicated in causing climate change. Yeast, organic acids salt, exogenous enzymes, and essential oils have been used as new strategies to mitigate the production of ruminal methane from ruminants (Elghandour et al., 2016, 2017; Hernandez et al., 2017). es
dc.description.abstract Mitigation of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as well as ruminal fermentation parameters of a total mixed ration in the presence of Schizochytrium microalgae (SA) and sunflower oil (SO) or their mixture (SASO) as unsaturated fatty acid sources was investigated. Rumen liquor from two rumen cannulated Holstein steers and two rumen cannulated Creole goats was used as inoculum. Interactions between inoculum source additive type, and inoculum source additive type dose were observed for gas, CH4 and CO2 production and fermentation parameters. Additives affected the fermentation parameters in a dose-dependent manner. With goats’ inoculum, the inclusion of SO (1, 2, 4, 5%), SA (2, 3, 5%) and SASO (1, 3%) increased gas production (GP) and decreased the rate of GP, while with the steer inoculum, SO at 1 and 4% increased GP and the rate of GP. All levels of SA and SASO decreased the asymptotic GP and increased the rate of GP. The goat inoculum decreased CH4 at different doses of SO, SA and SASO whereas the steer inoculum decreased CH4 production. At all doses, additives decreased fermentation pH, protozoal counts, and increased ammonia-N, DM degradability and total bacterial counts. Sunflower oil (i.e., SO) at 1e3%, SA at 1e2%, and SASO at 1e2% were the most efficacious in the nutrition of goats, compared with SO at 1 to 2 in steers. The results suggest that Schizochytrium microalgae and sunflower oil could be a valuable means of sustainably mitigating CH4 and CO2 emissions for improved environmental conditions. es
dc.language.iso eng es
dc.publisher ELSEVIER es
dc.rights openAccess es
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subject Biogases es
dc.subject In vitro fermentation es
dc.subject Microalgae es
dc.subject Sunflower oil es
dc.subject.classification BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA
dc.title Effects of Schizochytrium microalgae and sunflower oil as sources of unsaturated fatty acids for the sustainable mitigation of ruminal biogases methane and carbon dioxide es
dc.type Artículo es
dc.provenance Científica es
dc.road Dorada es
dc.ambito Internacional es
dc.audience students es
dc.audience researchers es
dc.type.conacyt article
dc.identificator 2


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  • Effects of Schizochytrium microalgae and sunflower oil as sources of unsaturated fatty acids for the sustainable mitigation of ruminal biogases methane and carbon dioxide
  • Autor
  • MOHAMED MOHAMED YASSEEN ELGHANDOUR, MONA
  • VALLEJO HERNANDEZ, LAURA HAYDEE
  • Zeidan Mohamed Salem, Abdelfattah
  • CAMACHO DIAZ, LUIS MIGUEL
  • BUENDIA RODRIGUEZ, GERMAN
  • E. ODONGO, NICHOLAS
  • Fecha de publicación
  • 2017-02
  • Editor
  • ELSEVIER
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  • Artículo
  • Palabras clave
  • Biogases
  • In vitro fermentation
  • Microalgae
  • Sunflower oil
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