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The effects of feeding ferric citrate on ruminal bacteria, methanogenic archaea and methane production in growing beef steers

Methane produced by cattle is one of the contributors of anthropogenic greenhouse gas. Methods to lessen methane emissions from cattle have been met with varying success; thus establishing consistent methods for decreasing methane production are imperative. Ferric iron may possibly act to decrease m...

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Autores principales: Clemmons, Brooke A., Schneider, Liesel G., Melchior, Emily A., Lindholm-Perry, Amanda K., Hales, Kristin E., Wells, James E., Freetly, Harvey C., Hansen, Stephanie L., Drewnoski, Mary E., Hartman, Sarah J., Myer, Phillip R.
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8115977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000180
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author Clemmons, Brooke A.
Schneider, Liesel G.
Melchior, Emily A.
Lindholm-Perry, Amanda K.
Hales, Kristin E.
Wells, James E.
Freetly, Harvey C.
Hansen, Stephanie L.
Drewnoski, Mary E.
Hartman, Sarah J.
Myer, Phillip R.
author_facet Clemmons, Brooke A.
Schneider, Liesel G.
Melchior, Emily A.
Lindholm-Perry, Amanda K.
Hales, Kristin E.
Wells, James E.
Freetly, Harvey C.
Hansen, Stephanie L.
Drewnoski, Mary E.
Hartman, Sarah J.
Myer, Phillip R.
author_sort Clemmons, Brooke A.
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description Methane produced by cattle is one of the contributors of anthropogenic greenhouse gas. Methods to lessen methane emissions from cattle have been met with varying success; thus establishing consistent methods for decreasing methane production are imperative. Ferric iron may possibly act to decrease methane by acting as an alternative electron acceptor. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of ferric citrate on the rumen bacterial and archaeal communities and its impact on methane production. In this study, eight steers were used in a repeated Latin square design with 0, 250, 500 or 750 mg Fe/kg DM of ferric iron (as ferric citrate) in four different periods. Each period consisted of a 16 day adaptation period and 5 day sampling period. During each sampling period, methane production was measured, and rumen content was collected for bacterial and archaeal community analyses. Normally distributed data were analysed using a mixed model ANOVA using the GLIMMIX procedure of SAS, and non-normally distributed data were analysed in the same manner following ranking. Ferric citrate did not have any effect on bacterial community composition, methanogenic archaea nor methane production (P>0.05). Ferric citrate may not be a viable option to observe a ruminal response for decreases in enteric methane production.
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spelling pubmed-81159772021-05-13 The effects of feeding ferric citrate on ruminal bacteria, methanogenic archaea and methane production in growing beef steers Clemmons, Brooke A. Schneider, Liesel G. Melchior, Emily A. Lindholm-Perry, Amanda K. Hales, Kristin E. Wells, James E. Freetly, Harvey C. Hansen, Stephanie L. Drewnoski, Mary E. Hartman, Sarah J. Myer, Phillip R. Access Microbiol Research Article Methane produced by cattle is one of the contributors of anthropogenic greenhouse gas. Methods to lessen methane emissions from cattle have been met with varying success; thus establishing consistent methods for decreasing methane production are imperative. Ferric iron may possibly act to decrease methane by acting as an alternative electron acceptor. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of ferric citrate on the rumen bacterial and archaeal communities and its impact on methane production. In this study, eight steers were used in a repeated Latin square design with 0, 250, 500 or 750 mg Fe/kg DM of ferric iron (as ferric citrate) in four different periods. Each period consisted of a 16 day adaptation period and 5 day sampling period. During each sampling period, methane production was measured, and rumen content was collected for bacterial and archaeal community analyses. Normally distributed data were analysed using a mixed model ANOVA using the GLIMMIX procedure of SAS, and non-normally distributed data were analysed in the same manner following ranking. Ferric citrate did not have any effect on bacterial community composition, methanogenic archaea nor methane production (P>0.05). Ferric citrate may not be a viable option to observe a ruminal response for decreases in enteric methane production. Microbiology Society 2020-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8115977/ /pubmed/33997611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000180 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The Microbiology Society waived the open access fees for this article.
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Clemmons, Brooke A.
Schneider, Liesel G.
Melchior, Emily A.
Lindholm-Perry, Amanda K.
Hales, Kristin E.
Wells, James E.
Freetly, Harvey C.
Hansen, Stephanie L.
Drewnoski, Mary E.
Hartman, Sarah J.
Myer, Phillip R.
The effects of feeding ferric citrate on ruminal bacteria, methanogenic archaea and methane production in growing beef steers
title The effects of feeding ferric citrate on ruminal bacteria, methanogenic archaea and methane production in growing beef steers
title_full The effects of feeding ferric citrate on ruminal bacteria, methanogenic archaea and methane production in growing beef steers
title_fullStr The effects of feeding ferric citrate on ruminal bacteria, methanogenic archaea and methane production in growing beef steers
title_full_unstemmed The effects of feeding ferric citrate on ruminal bacteria, methanogenic archaea and methane production in growing beef steers
title_short The effects of feeding ferric citrate on ruminal bacteria, methanogenic archaea and methane production in growing beef steers
title_sort effects of feeding ferric citrate on ruminal bacteria, methanogenic archaea and methane production in growing beef steers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8115977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000180
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