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    Influence of the Season on the Nutritive Value and Gas Production of Opuntia ficus-indica and Agave americana L. in Ruminant Feed by Dias, Cristiana S A M Maduro, Nunes, Helder P B, Vouzela, Carlos F M, Madruga, João S, Borba, Alfredo E S

    Published in Animals (Basel) (10-03-2023)
    “…Using invasive plants in animal production can provide an economical and eco-sustainable competitive advantage in a globalized market. The and the L. are…”
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    Seasonal Effect of Grass Nutritional Value on Enteric Methane Emission in Islands Pasture Systems by Nunes, Helder P. B., Maduro Dias, Cristiana S. A. M., Vouzela, Carlos M., Borba, Alfredo E. S.

    Published in Animals (Basel) (30-08-2023)
    “…Quantifying entericCH4 from grazing systems is a challenge for all regions of the world, especially when cattle feed mostly on pasture throughout the year, as…”
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    Changes in milk production and milk fatty acid composition of cows switched from pasture to a total mixed ration diet and back to pasture by Rego, Oldemiro A., Cabrita, Ana R. J., Rosa, Henrique J. D., Alves, Susana P., Duarte, Vera, Fonseca, António J. M., Vouzela, Carlos F. M., Pires, Fernando Rocha, Bessa, Rui J. B.

    Published in Italian journal of animal science (02-01-2016)
    “…This study evaluated the changes of cows' milk fat fatty acids (FA) after transition from pasture to a total mixed ration (TMR) diet and back to pasture. Eight…”
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    A Longitudinal Study with a Laser Methane Detector (LMD) Highlighting Lactation Cycle-Related Differences in Methane Emissions from Dairy Cows by Pereira, Ana Margarida, Peixoto, Pedro, Rosa, Henrique J D, Vouzela, Carlos, Madruga, João S, Borba, Alfredo E S

    Published in Animals (Basel) (08-03-2023)
    “…Reversing climate change requires broad, cohesive, and strategic plans for the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions from animal farming. The implementation…”
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    In Vitro Rumen Fermentation Kinetics Determination and Nutritional Evaluation of Several Non-Conventional Plants with Potential for Ruminant Feeding by Maduro Dias, Cristiana S. A. M., Nunes, Helder, Vouzela, Carlos, Madruga, João, Borba, Alfredo

    Published in Fermentation (Basel) (26-04-2023)
    “…Using invasive plants as non-conventional forage in livestock production can contribute to meeting climate change targets and provide a competitive advantage…”
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    Seasonal changes of CLA isomers and other fatty acids of milk fat from grazing dairy herds in the Azores by Rego, Oldemiro A, Rosa, Henrique JD, Regalo, Susana M, Alves, Susana P, Alfaia, Cristina MM, Prates, José AM, Vouzela, Carlos M, Bessa, Rui JB

    “…BACKGROUND: Season of the year associated with dietary changes has been recognized as a factor implicated in milk fat fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cows…”
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    Nutritive Valorisation of Banana Tree (Musa acuminata) By-Products with Different Levels of Sodium Hydroxide by Teixeira, Sofia Margarida Pontes, Nunes, Helder Patrício Barcelos, Vouzela, Carlos Fernando Mimoso, Madruga, João da Silva, Borba, Alfredo Emílio Silveira

    Published in Resources (Basel) (01-10-2024)
    “…The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of treatment with sodium hydroxide on the nutritional value of banana (Musa acuminata) trees to see if they…”
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    Influence of the Season on the Nutritive Value and Gas Production of IOpuntia ficus-indica/I and IAgave americana/I L. in Ruminant Feed by Dias, Cristiana S. A. M. Maduro, Nunes, Helder P. B, Vouzela, Carlos F. M, Madruga, João S, Borba, Alfredo E. S

    Published in Animals (Basel) (01-03-2023)
    “…The Opuntia ficus-indica, and the Agave americana L., are invasive plants, widespread across various countries, that are used by farmers as an alternative…”
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