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- who: Mariano C. Parra et al. from the Canada State University of Maringau0301, Brazil have published the research: In vitro screening of anti-methanogenic additives for use in Australian grazing systems, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: When coupled with the primary goal of producing highquality protein, systems which can mitigate emissions and sequester carbon are becoming increasingly desirable. The aim of this study was to evaluate the capacity of four commercial additives and three noncommercial compounds to reduce CH4 concentration and production at 24 and 48 hours under in_vitro conditions, as well as their influence . . .

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