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1. Susceptibility of dairy cows to subacute ruminal acidosis is reflected in both prepartum and postpartum bacteria as well as odd- and branched-chain fatty acids in feces

2. Identifying and exploring biohydrogenating rumen bacteria with emphasis on pathways including trans-10 intermediates

3. Performance, Rumen Microbial Community and Immune Status of Goat Kids Fed Leucaena leucocephala Post-weaning as Affected by Prenatal and Early Life Nutritional Interventions

4. Bacterial direct-fed microbials fail to reduce methane emissions in primiparous lactating dairy cows

5. Rumen Biohydrogenation and Microbial Community Changes Upon Early Life Supplementation of 22:6n-3 Enriched Microalgae to Goats

6. Susceptibility of dairy cows to subacute ruminal acidosis is reflected in both prepartum and postpartum bacteria as well as odd- and branched-chain fatty acids in feces

7. Bacterial direct-fed microbials fail to reduce methane emissions in primiparous lactating dairy cows

8. Identifying and exploring biohydrogenating rumen bacteria with emphasis on pathways including trans-10 intermediates

9. Additional file 1 of Identifying and exploring biohydrogenating rumen bacteria with emphasis on pathways including trans-10 intermediates

10. Polyunsaturated fatty acids are less effective to reduce methanogenesis in rumen inoculum from calves exposed to a similar treatment early in life1

11. Additional file 3: of Bacterial direct-fed microbials fail to reduce methane emissions in primiparous lactating dairy cows

12. Additional file 4: of Bacterial direct-fed microbials fail to reduce methane emissions in primiparous lactating dairy cows

14. Additional file 2: of Bacterial direct-fed microbials fail to reduce methane emissions in primiparous lactating dairy cows

15. Screening of bacterial direct-fed microbials for their antimethanogenic potential in vitro and assessment of their effect on ruminal fermentation and microbial profiles in sheep1

16. Effect of adsorbants on in vitro biohydrogenation of 22:6n-3 by mixed cultures of rumen microorganisms

17. Distinct blood and milk 18-carbon fatty acid proportions and buccal bacterial populations in dairy cows differing in reticulorumen pH response to dietary supplementation of rapidly fermentable carbohydrates

18. The complete genome sequence of the methanogenic archaeon ISO4-H5 provides insights into the methylotrophic lifestyle of a ruminal representative of the Methanomassiliicoccales

19. Complete Genome Sequence of Methanogenic Archaeon ISO4-G1, a Member of the Methanomassiliicoccales , Isolated from a Sheep Rumen

21. Biohydrogenation of 22:6n-3 by Butyrivibrio proteoclasticus P18

22. Methanogen community structure in the rumens of farmed sheep, cattle and red deer fed different diets

23. Isolation of previously uncultured rumen bacteria by dilution to extinction using a new liquid culture medium

24. The use of direct-fed microbials for mitigation of ruminant methane emissions: a review

25. Methanogen community structure in the rumens of farmed sheep, cattle and red deer fed different diets

26. Investigation of rumen methanogens in New Zealand livestock : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

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