Enhanced In Vitro System for Predicting Methane Emissions from Ruminant Feed
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Mitigating enteric methane emissions through diet formulation remains a significant challenge in cattle nutrition. This study developed a system to evaluate the methane production potential of feeds, expressed as the effective ruminal methane production rate (eRMR, mL/g dry matter [DM]), using a discontinuous in vitro ruminal fermentation system using rumen fluid. Sixteen concentrate feeds and two forages were tested, with a reference diet (ryegrass straw:corn:corn gluten feed = 1:1:1) included in each batch to standardize conditions and account for associative effects among feeds. Test feeds were incubated with the reference diet in closed bottles under strictly anaerobic conditions. Methane and total gas production were measured at 2, 4, 6, and 24 h, and true dry matter digestibility was calculated after 6 and 24 h. For each batch, sample feed values were corrected and standardized using those of the reference diet. The eRMR value was calculated by integrating a differential equation with parameters incorporating ruminal digestion and passage dynamics. The test feed eRMR values ranged from 1.2 mL/g DM (soybean meal) to 56.7 mL/g DM (soybean hull), with the reference diet at 14.8 mL/g DM. Evaluation of feed eRMR using data from two in vivo studies demonstrated strong correlations between predicted diet-specific eRMR values and measured methane emissions from Hanwoo steers (r = 0.93 and 0.85). This system, incorporating rumen dynamics with a reduced sampling schedule, provides a precise and practical tool for predicting in vivo enteric methane production and optimizing diet formulations to mitigate methane emissions from cattle.
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Seongwon Seo
Mingyung Lee
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- 2025
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.3390/fermentation11120681
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- Open Access ✓