Czech J. Anim. Sci., 2020, 65(4):135-144 | DOI: 10.17221/256/2019-CJAS
Enteric methane emissions in crossbred heifers fed a basal ration of low-quality tropical grass supplemented with different nitrogen sourcesOriginal Paper
- 1 Laboratory of Climate Change and Livestock Production, Department of Animal Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of Yucatan, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
- 2 Technological National of Mexico, I.T. Conkal, Conkal Division of Graduate Studies and Research, Conkal, Yucatan, Mexico
The aim of the present study was to assess enteric methane (CH4) emissions by crossbred heifers fed a basal ration of low-quality tropical grass supplemented with different nitrogen sources. Four crossbred heifers (Bos taurus × Bos indicus) with an average live weight (LW) of 355 ± 6.01 kg were used in a 4 × 4 crossover Latin square design with four periods of fifteen days each. Basal ration was chopped low-quality tropical grass Pennisetum purpureum fed to cover ~70% of metabolizable energy requirements for maintenance of heifers and it was supplemented with either poultry litter (control ration, T1), urea (T2), canola meal (T3) or soybean meal (T4). Enteric CH4 emissions of heifers were measured in open-circuit respiration chambers for 23 hours. Dry matter (DM), neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and acid detergent fibre (ADF) intakes decreased when feeding urea (1.6% of ration) as a source of nitrogen (7.64, 3.78, and 1.83 kg/d, respectively). Rations including urea (T2) or canola meal (T3) given to heifers fed a basal ration of low-quality Pennisetum purpureum grass significantly reduced acetic acid concentration and increased propionic acid concentration in the rumen and decreased the loss of gross energy as methane (P = 0.004). Incorporation of urea or canola meal in the ration of cattle fed low-quality tropical grass can decrease methane emissions and improve rumen fermentation patterns.
Keywords: greenhouse gas; crude protein; heifers; rumen fermentation; digestibility
Published: April 30, 2020 Show citation
ACS | AIP | APA | ASA | Harvard | Chicago | Chicago Notes | IEEE | ISO690 | MLA | NLM | Turabian | Vancouver |
References
- Anantasook N, Wanapat M, Cherdthong A, Gunun P. Changes of microbial population in the rumen of dairy steers as influenced by plant containing tannins and saponins and roughage to concentrate ratio. Asian Austral J Anim. 2013 Nov;26(11):1583.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- AOAC - Association of Official Analytical Chemists. Official methods of analysis'. 15th ed. Washington, DC, USA: Association of Official Analytical Chemists; 1990.
- Arceo-Castillo JI, Montoya-Flores MD, Molina-Botero IC, Pineiro-Vazquez AT, Aguilar-Perez CF, Ayala-Burgos AJ, Solorio-Sanchez FJ, Castelan-Ortega OA, QuintanaOwen P, Ku-Vera JC. Effect of the volume of methane released into respiration chambers on full system methane recovery. Anim Feed Sci Tech. 2019 Mar 1;249:54-61.
Go to original source...
- Beauchemin KA, McGinn SM. Methane emissions from beef cattle: Effects of fumaric acid, essential oil and canola oil. J Anim Sci. 2006 Jun;84(6):1489-96.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Beauchemin KA, Ungerfeld EM, Eckard RJ, Wang M. Fitty years of research on rumen methanogenesis: Lessons learned and future challenges for mitigation. Animal. 2020 Mar;14(S1):s2-s16.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Bhatta R, Enishi O, Yabumoto Y, Nonaka I, Takusari N, Higuchi K, Tajima K, Takenaka A, Kurihara M. Methane reduction and energy partitioning in goats fed two concentrations of tannin from Mimosa spp. J Agri Sci. 2013 Feb;151(1):119-28.
Go to original source...
- Boadi D, Benchaar C, Chiquette J, Masse D. Mitigation strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions from dairy cows: Update review. Canad J Anim Sci. 2004 Sep 1;84 (3):319-35.
Go to original source...
- Brouwer E. Report of subcommittee on constants and factors. In: Blaxter KL, editor. Energy metabolism of farm animals: Third symposium on energy metabolism. London: Academic Press; 1965. p. 441-3.
- Burque AR, Abdullah M, Babar ME, Javed K, Nawaz H. Effect of urea feeding on feed intake and performance of male buffalo calves. J Anim Pl Sci. 2008 Jan 1;18 (1):1-6.
- Canul-Solis JR, Pineiro-Vazquez AT, Arceo-Castillo J, Alayon-Gamboa JA, Ayala-Burgos AJ, Aguilar-Perez CF, Solorio-Sanchez FJ, Castelan-Ortega OA, Lachica-Lopez M, Quintana-Owen P, Ku-Vera JC. Design and construction of low-cost respiration chambers for ruminal methane measurements in ruminants. Rev Mex Cienc Pecu. 2017;8(2):185-92.
Go to original source...
- Cody RP, Smith JK. Applied statistics and the SAS programming language. 3rd ed. New York: Elsevier Science Publishing, Inc.; 1991.
- Garcia E. Modificaciones al sistema de clasificación climática de Koeppen para adaptarlo a las condiciones de la República Mexicana. 2nd ed. D.F., México: Instituto de Geograf ía Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. 1981. Spanish.
- Gunun P, Wanapat M, Anantasook N. Effects of physical form and urea treatment of rice straw on rumen fermentation, microbial protein synthesis and nutrient digestibility in dairy steers. Asian-Australas J Anim Sci. 2013 Dec; 26(12):1689-97.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Harper LA, Denmead OT, Freney JR, Byers FM. Direct measurements of methane emissions from grazing and feedlot cattle. J Anim Sci. 1999 Jun 1;77(6):1392-401.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- He SJ, Wang JL, Zhao X. Effect of ammonium concentration on the methanogenic activity of anaerobic granular sludge. J Tsinghua Uni. 2005;45(9):1294-6.
- Hulshof RBA, Berndt A, Gerrits WJ, Dijkstra J, Van Zijderveld SM, Newbold JR, Perdok HB. Dietary nitrate supplementation reduces methane emission in beef cattle fed sugarcane-based diets. J Anim Sci. 2012 Jul;90(7): 2317-23.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- IPCC - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Guidelines for national greenhouse gas inventories [Internet]. Hayama, Japan: Institute for Global Environmental Strategies; 2006 [Dec 10, 2019]. Available from http://www.ipcc.ch.
- Johnson DE, Ward GM. Estimates of animal methane emissions. Environ Monit Assess. 1996 Sep 1;42(1-2):133-41.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Johnson KA, Johnson DE. Methane emissions from cattle. J Anim Sci. 1995 Aug 1;73(8):2483-92.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Kennedy PM, Charmley E. Methane yields from Brahman cattle fed tropical grasses and legumes. Anim Prod Sci. 2012 Apr 5;52(4):225-39.
Go to original source...
- Klop G, Hatew B, Bannink A, Dijkstra J. Feeding nitrate and docosahexaenoic acid affects enteric methane production and milk fatty acid composition in lactating dairy cows. J Dairy Sci. 2016 Feb;99(2):1161-72.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Kostenbauder MJ, Coleman SW, Chase JC, Kunkle WE, Hall MB, Martin FG. Intake and digestibility of Bahia grass hay by cattle that are supplemented with molasses or molasses-urea with or without soybean hulls. Profession Anim Sci. 2007 Aug 1;23(4):373-80.
Go to original source...
- Ku-Vera JC, Valencia-Salazar SS, Solorio-Sanchez FJ. Determination of methane yield in cattle fed tropical grasses as measured in open-circuit respiration chambers. Agr Forest Meteorol. 2018 Aug 15;258:3-7.
Go to original source...
- Lage HF, da Borges A, Silva RR, Jayme DG. Methane production by two breeds of cattle in tropical conditions. J Anim Sci Res. 2017 Sep;1(1)1:1-14.
Go to original source...
- Lanyasunya TP, Rong WH, Abdulrazak SA, Kaburu PK, Makori JO, Onyago TA, Mwangi DM. Factors limiting use of poultry manure as protein supplement for dairy cattle on smallholder farms in Kenya. Internat J Poultry Sci. 2006;5(1):75-80.
Go to original source...
- Mathison GW. Effect of canola oil on methane production in steers. Canad J Anim Sci. 1997;77:545.
Go to original source...
- Molina-Botero IC, Arroyave-Jaramillo J, Valencia-Salazar S, Barahona-Rosales R, Aguilar-Perez CF, Burgosa AA, Arango J, Ku-Vera JC. Effects of tannins and saponins contained in foliage of Gliricidia sepium and pods of Enterolobium cyclocarpum on fermentation, methane emissions and rumen microbial population in crossbred heifers. Anim Feed Sci Technol. 2019 May 1; 251:1-11.
Go to original source...
- Moumen A, Azizi G, Chekroun KB, Baghour M. The effects of livestock methane emission on the global warming: A review. Int J Global Warm. 2016;9(2):229-53.
Go to original source...
- Niu M, Appuhamy JA, Leytem AB, Dungan RS, Kebreab E. Effect of dietary crude protein and forage contents on enteric methane emissions and nitrogen excretion from dairy cows simultaneously. Anim Prod Sci. 2016 Feb 9; 56(3):312-21.
Go to original source...
- NRC - National Research Council. Nutrient requirements of dairy cattle. 7th ed. Washington, DC: Washington National Academy Press; 2001. 381 p.
- Olijhoek DW, Hellwing AF, Brask M, Weisbjerg MR, Hojberg O, Larsen MK, Dijkstra J, Erlandsen EJ, Lund P. Effect of dietary nitrate level on enteric methane production, hydrogen emission, rumen fermentation, and nutrient digestibility in dairy cows. J Dairy Sci. 2016 Aug 1;99(8):6191-205.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Opio C, Gerber P, Mottet A, Falcucci A, Tempio G, MacLeod M, Vellinga T, Henderson B, Steinfeld H. Greenhouse gas emissions from ruminant supply chain: A global life cycle assessment. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); 2013.
- Orskov ER. Capacity for digestion and effects of composition of absorbed nutrients on animal metabolism. J Anim Sci. 1977 Sep 1;45(3):600-8.
Go to original source...
- Pinares-Patino CS, Hour P, Jouany JP, Martin C. Effects of stocking rate on methane and carbon dioxide emissions from grazing cattle. Agric Ecosyst Environ. 2007 Jun 1;121 (1-2):30-46.
Go to original source...
- Pineiro-Vazquez AT, Jimenez-Ferrer GO, Chay-Canul AJ, Casanova-Lugo F, Diaz-Echeverria VF, Ayala-Burgos AJ, Solorio-Sanchez FJ, Aguilar-Perez CF, Ku-Vera JC. Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and energy utilization in heifers fed low-quality forage and Leucaena leucocephala. Anim Feed Sci Tech. 2017 Jun 1;228:194-201.
Go to original source...
- Poppi DP, McLennan SR. Protein and energy utilization by ruminants at pasture. J Anim Sci. 1995 Jan 1;73(1):278-90.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Ramirez-Bribiesca JE, McAllister T, Ungerfeld E, OrtegaCerrilla ME. In vitro rumen fermentation and effect of protein fractions of canola meals on methane production. Sci Agric. 2018 Jan;75(1):12-7.
Go to original source...
- Ramos-Morales E, Arco-Perez A, Martin-Garcia AI, YanezRuiz DR, Frutos HG. Use of stomach tubing as an alternative to rumen cannulation to study ruminal fermentation and microbiota in sheep and goats. Anim Feed Sci and Technol. 2014 Dec 1;198:57-66.
Go to original source...
- Ryan JP. Determination of volatile fatty acids and some related compounds in ovine rumen fluid, urine and blood plasma by gas-liquid chromatography. Analyt Biochem. 1980 Nov 1;108(2):374-84.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- SAS. Institute SAS/STAT, Software 2006, Version 9.00. Cary, NC: SAS; 2006.
- Schneider BH, Flatt WP. The evaluation of feeds through digestibility experiments. Athens (Georgia): The University of Georgia Press; 1975. 423 p.
- Singh S, Kushwaha BP, Nag SK, Mishra AK, Singh A, Anele UY. In vitro ruminal fermentation, protein and carbohydrate fractionation, methane production and prediction of twelve commonly used Indian green forages. Anim Feed Sci and Technol. 2012 Nov 22;178(1-2):2-11.
Go to original source...
- Sujiang Z, Long C, Xuefeng G, Chunhui M, Aiwei G, Yingluck M. Effects of urea supplementation on rumen fermentation characteristics and protozoa population in vitro. J Applied Anim Research. 2016 Jan 1;44(1):1-4.
Go to original source...
- Ulyatt MJ, Lassey KR. Methane emissions from pastoral systems: The situation in New Zealand. Arch Latinoam Prod Anim. 2001;9(1):118-26.
- Valencia-Salazar SS, Pineiro-Vazquez AT, Lazos-Balbuena FJ, Uuh-Narvaez JJ, Segura-Campos MR, Ramirez-Aviles L, Solorio-Sanchez FJ, Ku-Vera JC. Potential of Samanea saman pod meal for enteric methane mitigation in crossbred heifers fed low-quality tropical grass. Agric and Forest Meteorol. 2018 Aug 15;258:108-16.
Go to original source...
- Van Soest PJ, Robertson JB, Lewis BA. Methods for dietary fiber, neutral detergent fiber and non-starch polysaccharides in relation to animal nutrition. J Dairy Sci. 1991 Oct 1;74(10):3583-97.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Wanapat M, Polyorach S, Boonnop K, Mapato C, Cherdthong A. Effects of treating rice straw with urea or urea and calcium hydroxide upon intake, digestibility, rumen fermentation and milk yield of dairy cows. Livestock Sci. 2009 Nov 1;125(2-3):238-43.
Go to original source...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY NC 4.0), which permits non-comercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original publication is properly cited. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.