Effect of 10 freshwater microalgae on in vitro methane mitigation and rumen fermentation

IF 4.4 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Journal of Dairy Science Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-20 DOI:10.3168/jds.2024-25749
Yang Li , Mariluz Bagnoud-Velásquez , Yixin Zhang , Kai Wang , Lenka Punčochářová , Carmen Kunz , Sebastian Dubois , Rong Peng , Alexandra Baumeyer Brahier , Fabian Wahl , Mutian Niu
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Agriculture is at the pivot point between anthroposphere, biosphere, and atmosphere. Innovative solutions are needed to reduce agricultural emissions and improve sustainability. Microalgae animal feed could be such a solution. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of 10 freshwater microalgae: Auxenochlorella protothecoides, Chlamydomonas pulvinate, Chlorella luteoviridis, Chlorella variabilis, Euglena mutabilis, Parachlorella kessleri, Stichococcus bacillaris, Tetradesmus acuminatus, Tetradesmus obliquus, and Tetraselmis gracilis, on ruminal methane (CH4) production, nutrient digestibility, and rumen fermentation using the in vitro Hohenheim gas test. The microalgae were cultured in a carbon dioxide (CO2) incubator at 2% CO2, at the optimal conditions for each strain. The highest producers were P. kessleri and T. obliquus, with a biomass concentration of 0.69 and 0.73 g/L·d, respectively. Their PUFA contents ranged from 33.2% to 69.1% of total fatty acids. Microalgae were tested at a 15% replacement in a control basal diet of 40.0% DM grass silage, 40.0% maize silage, 15% hay, and 5% concentrate. Data were analyzed using a mixed model in R. Ruminal CH4 production was reduced by 15.4%, 17.4%, and 16.4% in diets containing A. protothecoides, C. luteoviridis, and P. kessleri, respectively, compared with the control diet. Similarly, these diets reduced in vitro organic matter digestibility by 3.5%, 5.2%, and 5.4%, respectively. However, only A. protothecoides reduced CH4/CO2 ratio by 3.5% compared with the control diet. Propionate molar proportion was decreased by 2.4, 3.0, 2.5, and 2.5 percentage points for diets containing Ch. pulvinate, E. mutabilis, P. kessleri, and T. obliquus, respectively. Marginal effects of dietary variables were analyzed using the generalized additive model framework, revealing a negative relationship between dietary PUFA, sulfur content, and CH4 production, and a negative relationship between dietary PUFA and CH4/CO2 ratio. Incorporating high-PUFA microalgae in ruminant diets shows potential for reducing enteric CH4 emissions, warranting further investigation.
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10种淡水微藻对体外甲烷缓解和瘤胃发酵的影响。
农业是人类圈、生物圈和大气之间的枢纽。需要创新的解决方案来减少农业排放和提高可持续性。微藻动物饲料就是这样一种解决方案。本试验旨在通过体外Hohenheim气体试验,评价10种淡水微藻:原coides Auxenochlorella、pulvinate衣藻、黄体绿小球藻、变异小球藻、突变小球藻、kesslera副球藻、杆菌性芽孢杆菌、尖锐四角藻、斜四角藻和细叶四角藻对瘤胃甲烷(CH4)产量、营养物质消化率和瘤胃发酵的影响。微藻在CO2浓度为2%的培养箱中培养,每个菌株在最佳条件下培养。产油松和斜叶松生物量最高,分别为0.69和0.73 g/L·d。PUFA含量为总脂肪酸的33.2 ~ 69.1。在对照基础饲粮(40.0% DM草青贮、40.0%玉米青贮、15%干草和5%精料)中,以15%替代水平对微藻进行试验。采用混合模型对瘤胃CH4产量进行了分析,结果表明,与对照组相比,添加原拟南芥、黄体青孢南芥和kessleri南芥的瘤胃CH4产量分别降低了15.4%、17.4%和16.4%。同样,这些饮食分别使体外有机物消化率降低了3.5%、5.2%和5.4%。与对照相比,仅原拟南芥可使CH4/CO2比降低3.5%。在含有pulvinate、mutabilis、P. kessleri和T. obliquus的饲粮中,丙酸摩尔比分别降低了2.4、3.0、2.5和2.5%。利用广义加性模型框架分析饲粮变量的边际效应,发现饲粮PUFA、硫含量和CH4产量呈负相关,饲粮PUFA与CH4/CO2比值呈负相关。在反刍动物日粮中加入高pufa微藻显示出减少肠道CH4排放的潜力,值得进一步研究。
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Journal of Dairy Science
Journal of Dairy Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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784
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4.2 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the American Dairy Science Association®, Journal of Dairy Science® (JDS) is the leading peer-reviewed general dairy research journal in the world. JDS readers represent education, industry, and government agencies in more than 70 countries with interests in biochemistry, breeding, economics, engineering, environment, food science, genetics, microbiology, nutrition, pathology, physiology, processing, public health, quality assurance, and sanitation.
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