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Design, implementation and interpretation of in vitro batch culture experiments to assess enteric methane mitigation in ruminants-a review

Journal

ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 216, Issue -, Pages 1-18

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2016.03.016

Keywords

Feed evaluation; In vitro gas production; Methane; Rumen; Mitigation; Microbial inoculum

Funding

  1. INIA (Spain) [MIT01-GLOBALNET-EEZ]
  2. Ministry of Economic Affairs (The Netherlands
  3. project Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouses Gases) [BO-20-007-006]
  4. USDA-NIFA (USA)
  5. French National Research Agency through the program FACCE-JPI program
  6. Agricultural GHG Research Initiative for Ireland (AGRI-I), Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (UK), BLW (Switzerland)
  7. Academy of Finland, Helsinki, Finland [281337]
  8. Academy of Finland (AKA) [281337, 281337] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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In vitro fermentation techniques (IVFT) have been widely used to evaluate the nutritive value of feeds for ruminants and in the last decade to assess the effect of different nutritional strategies on methane (CH4) production. However, many technical factors may influence the results obtained. The present review has been prepared by the 'Global Network' FACCE-JPI international research consortium to provide a critical evaluation of the main factors that need to be considered when designing, conducting and interpreting IVFT experiments that investigate nutritional strategies to mitigate CH4 emission from ruminants. Given the increasing and wide-scale use of IVFT, there is a need to critically review reports in the literature and establish what criteria are essential to the establishment and implementation of in vitro techniques. Key aspects considered include: i) donor animal species and number of animal used, ii) diet fed to donor animals, iii) collection and processing of rumen fluid as inoculum, iv) choice of substrate and incubation buffer, v) incubation procedures and CH4 measurements, vi) headspace gas composition and vii) comparability of in vitro and in vivo measurements. Based on an evaluation of experimental evidence, a set of technical recommendations are presented to harmonize IVFT for feed evaluation, assessment of rumen function and CH4 production. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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