3-Nitrooxypropanol supplementation of a forage diet decreased enteric methane emissions from beef cattle without affecting feed intake and apparent total-tract digestibility

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Alemu, Aklilu W. [1 ,2 ]
Gruninger, Robert J. [1 ]
Zhang, Xiu Min [1 ,3 ]
O'Hara, Eoin [1 ]
Kindermann, Maik [4 ]
Beauchemin, Karen A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Lethbridge Res & Dev Ctr, Agr & Agrifood Canada, Lethbridge, AB T1J 4B1, Canada
[2] Swift Current Res & Dev Ctr, Agr & Agrifood Canada, Swift Current, SK S9H 3X2, Canada
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Subtrop Agr, CAS Key Lab Agroecol Proc Subtrop Reg, Natl Engn Lab Pollut Control & Waste Utilizat Live, Changsha 410125, Hunan, Peoples R China
[4] DSM Nutr Prod, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland
关键词
3-nitrooxypropanol; digestibility; forage; methane; microbes; saliva; RUMEN FERMENTATION; EATING BEHAVIOR; DAIRY-COWS; NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY; RUMINAL FERMENTATION; SUSTAINED REDUCTION; HYDROGEN EMISSIONS; CHEWING ACTIVITIES; PERFORMANCE; INHIBITOR;
D O I
10.1093/jas/skad001
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Providing beef producers with effective enteric methane mitigation options is crucial in reducing the environmental impact of beef production. The present study showed that supplementation of high-forage diets with 3-nitrooxypropanol has tremendous potential for enteric methane mitigation. Supplementation of ruminant diets with the methane (CH4) inhibitor 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP; DSM Nutritional Products, Switzerland) is a promising greenhouse gas mitigation strategy. However, most studies have used high grain or mixed forage-concentrate diets. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of supplementing a high-forage diet (90% forage DM basis) with 3-NOP on dry matter (DM) intake, rumen fermentation and microbial community, salivary secretion, enteric gas emissions, and apparent total-tract nutrient digestibility. Eight ruminally cannulated beef heifers (average initial body weight (BW) +/- SD, 515 +/- 40.5 kg) were randomly allocated to two treatments in a crossover design with 49-d periods. Dietary treatments were: 1) control (no 3-NOP supplementation); and 2) 3-NOP (control + 150 mg 3-NOP/kg DM). After a 16-d diet adaption, DM intake was recorded daily. Rumen contents were collected on days 17 and 28 for volatile fatty acid (VFA) analysis, whereas ruminal pH was continuously monitored from days 20 to 28. Eating and resting saliva production were measured on days 20 and 31, respectively. Diet digestibility was measured on days 38-42 by the total collection of feces, while enteric gas emissions were measured in chambers on days 46-49. Data were analyzed using the mixed procedure of SAS. Dry matter intake and apparent total-tract digestibility of nutrients (DM, neutral and acid detergent fiber, starch, and crude protein) were similar between treatments (P >= 0.15). No effect was observed on eating and resting saliva production. Relative abundance of the predominant bacterial taxa and rumen methanogen community was not affected by 3-NOP supplementation but rather by rumen digesta phase and sampling hour (P <= 0.01). Total VFA concentration was lower (P = 0.004) following 3-NOP supplementation. Furthermore, the reduction in acetate and increase in propionate molar proportions for 3-NOP lowered (P < 0.001) the acetate to propionate ratio by 18.9% as compared with control (4.1). Mean pH was 0.21 units lower (P < 0.001) for control than 3-NOP (6.43). Furthermore, CH4 emission (g/d) and yield (g/kg DMI) were 22.4 and 22.0% smaller (P < 0.001), respectively, for 3-NOP relative to control. Overall, the results indicate that enteric CH4 emissions were decreased by more than 20% with 3-NOP supplementation of a forage diet without affecting DM intake, predominant rumen microbial community, and apparent total-tract nutrients digestibility. Lay Summary This study evaluated the effects of supplementing forage fed cattle with 3-nitrooxypropanol (150 mg/kg dry matter) on feed intake, rumen fermentation and microbial community composition, methane emissions, and nutrient digestibility. Eight ruminally cannulated beef heifers were used for the experiment. The results indicated that 3-nitrooxypropanol supplementation substantially reduced methane emissions without affecting feed intake and total-tract digestibility of nutrients.
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