Effect of dietary nitrate level on enteric methane production, hydrogen emission, rumen fermentation, and nutrient digestibility in dairy cows
Dana Olijhoek(Aarhus University), Peter Lund(Aarhus University), Maike Brask(Aarhus University), Martin Riis Weisbjerg(Aarhus University), Ole Højberg(Aarhus University), Mette Krogh Larsen(Aarhus University), Anne Louise Frydendahl Hellwing(Aarhus University), J. Dijkstra(Wageningen University & Research), Erland J. Erlandsen(Regionshospitalet Viborg)
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