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S. Muetzel

S. Muetzel

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
33
Citations
4071
World Ranking
2001
National Ranking
30

Best Publications

  • The impact of saponins or saponin-containing plant materials on ruminant production--a review.

    Elizabeth Wina;Stefan Muetzel;Klaus Becker

  • Prediction of enteric methane production, yield, and intensity in dairy cattle using an intercontinental database

    Mutian Niu;Ermias Kebreab;Alexander N. Hristov;Joonpyo Oh

  • Strategies to reduce methane emissions from farmed ruminants grazing on pasture.

    Bryce M. Buddle;Michel Denis;Graeme T. Attwood;Eric Altermann

  • Symposium review: Uncertainties in enteric methane inventories, measurement techniques, and prediction models

    A. N. Hristov;Ermias Kebreab;M. Niu;J. Oh

  • Fish Oil Increases the Duodenal Flow of Long Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and trans-11 18:1 and Decreases 18:0 in Steers via Changes in the Rumen Bacterial Community

    Eun Joong Kim;Sharon Ann Huws;Michael Richard Lee;Jeff D. Wood

  • Saponins containing methanol extract of Sapindus rarak affect microbial fermentation, microbial activity and microbial community structure in vitro

    E. Wina;S. Muetzel;E. Hoffmann;H.P.S. Makkar

  • Forage type and fish oil cause shifts in rumen bacterial diversity.

    Sharon A. Huws;Michael R.F. Lee;Stefan M. Muetzel;Mark B. Scott

  • Dietary Fish Oil Supplements Modify Ruminal Biohydrogenation, Alter the Flow of Fatty Acids at the Omasum, and Induce Changes in the Ruminal Butyrivibrio Population in Lactating Cows

    Kevin J. Shingfield;Piia Kairenius;Anu Ärölä;Delphine Paillard

  • Does Dietary Mitigation of Enteric Methane Production Affect Rumen Function and Animal Productivity in Dairy Cows

    Jolien B. Veneman;Stefan Muetzel;Kenton J. Hart;Catherine L. Faulkner

  • Methane emissions from sheep fed fresh brassicas (Brassica spp.) compared to perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne)

    X.Z. Sun;G.C. Waghorn;S.O. Hoskin;Scott James Harrison

  • Effects of feed intake on enteric methane emissions from sheep fed fresh white clover (Trifolium repens) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) forages

    K.J. Hammond;J.L. Burke;J.P. Koolaard;S. Muetzel

  • The variation in methane emissions from sheep and cattle is not explained by the chemical composition of ryegrass.

    K. J. Hammond;S. Muetzel;G. G. Waghorn;C. S. Pinares-Patino

  • Assessment of the influence of biochar on rumen and silage fermentation: A laboratory-scale experiment

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  • Effects of feeding fresh white clover (Trifolium repens) or perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) on enteric methane emissions from sheep

    K.J. Hammond;K.J. Hammond;S.O. Hoskin;S.O. Hoskin;J.L. Burke;G.C. Waghorn

  • The effects of fresh forages and feed intake level on digesta kinetics and enteric methane emissions from sheep

    K.J. Hammond;D. Pacheco;J.L. Burke;J.P. Koolaard

  • The dynamics of major fibrolytic microbes and enzyme activity in the rumen in response to short‐ and long‐term feeding of Sapindus rarak saponins

    E. Wina;S. Muetzel;K. Becker

  • Physiological changes in rumen fermentation during acidosis induction and its control using a multivalent polyclonal antibody preparation in heifers.

    M. Blanch;S. Calsamiglia;N. DiLorenzo;A. DiCostanzo

  • Extractability and biological activity of tannins from various tree leaves determined by chemical and biological assays as affected by drying procedure

    S. Muetzel;K. Becker

  • Supplementation of barley straw with Sesbania pachycarpa leaves in vitro: effects on fermentation variables and rumen microbial population structure quantified by ribosomal RNA-targeted probes

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  • Effects of forage chicory (Cichorium intybus) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) on methane emissions in vitro and from sheep

    X.Z. Sun;S.O. Hoskin;S. Muetzel;G. Molano

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