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Antimethanogenic plants
   for grazing systems


             Durmic, Z. (UWA)
Revell, D., RamĆ­rez-Restrepo, C. (CSIRO)
            Moate, P. (DPI Vic)
   Ghamkhar, K., Vercoe, P. (UWA)
Why do herbivores produce GHG?

 Herbivores have evolved to consume large quantities of plants
 and can transform poor quality food (grass) into high quality
 products (meat and milk).




Cellulose
                                                  Meat, milk
Methane emissions from livestock

              Food                      Energy

Methane
 CO2




                         Fermentation
Methane emissions from livestock
ā€¢ mechanism of removing hydrogen from the rumen


           Substrate

                                                           CO2

         Fermentation             H2
                                       H2
                                            H2
                                                 H2              CH4
                                                      H2               H2O
                                                                         H2O
         VFA (energy)


           CO2 +4H2


          CH4 + 2H2O
Methane emissions from livestock




                  Cow       Sheep

CH4 per day      200-300L   20-30L

CH4 head/year    100 kg      8 kg
Reducing methane from livestock




ā€¢ dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality (grain)
Reducing methane from livestock




ā€¢ dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality (grain) = expensive,
impact on the environment
Reducing methane from livestock




ā€¢dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality (grain)
ā€¢ feed supplements (i.e. antibiotics)
Reducing methane from livestock




ā€¢dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality (grain)
ā€¢ feed supplements (i.e. antibiotics) = antibiotic resistance,
becoming ineffective
Reducing methane from livestock




ā€¢dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality
ā€¢ feed supplements (i.e. antibiotics)
ā€¢ vaccine?
Reducing methane from livestock




ā€¢dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality
ā€¢ feed supplements (i.e. antibiotics)
ā€¢ vaccine = ineffective, expensive, side-effects
Reducing methane from livestock
            ā€“ novel approaches




Some novel, safer, long-term and more effective
approaches:


ā€¢ breeding for low-methane animals
ā€¢ ā€˜bioactiveā€™ plants and secondary compounds
ā€¢ novel and natural feed additives
Reducing methane from livestock
           ā€“ novel approaches

Some novel, safer, long-term and more effective
approaches:


ā€¢ breeding for low-methane animals
ā€¢ ā€˜bioactiveā€™ plants and secondary compounds
ā€¢ novel and natural feed additives
ā€˜Bioactiveā€™ plants may affect methane output?




 ā€¢Methane is produced by microbes
 ā€¢Plant contain secondary compounds (PSC)
 ā€¢ Many ā€˜bioactvieā€™ (antimicrobial)
 ā€¢ I.e. tannins - antimethanogenic
Why AM plants may be a solution for Australia?


  ā€¢ Part of a normal animal diet
  ā€¢ Our production systems are forage-based
  ā€¢ Great plant diversity in Australia
  ā€¢ Harsh environment = more PSC = more ā€˜bioactiveā€™
Why AM plants may be a solution for Australia?

      Plant antimethanogenic potential ā€“ EU vs AU



     EU ā€˜Replaceā€™                AU ā€˜Enrichā€™



                                                    no reduction
                                                    5-25% reduction
                                                    >25% reduction




        500 plants                  100 plants


         6 active                   30 active
Why plants may be a solution for Australia?

Other benefits:


ā€¢ can help transform landscapes
ā€¢ provide out of season fodder, provide shelter for the animals
ā€¢ retain water, absorb salt, prevent soil erosion, wind break
UWA Research farm
30 Jan 2011
UWA Research farm
31 Jan 2011
UWA Research farm
31 Jan 2011
Why plants may be a solution for Australia?

                ā€˜BEFOREā€™




Monarto (SA)               Badgingarra (WA)
Why plants may be a solution for Australia?

                 AFTER




Monarto (SA)              Badgingarra (WA)
Projects

 2005-2008
 ENRICH 1 - Multi-purpose
 ā€˜healthyā€™ grazing systems
 using perennial shrubs

 2008-2010                                                 2009-2011
 ENRICH 2 - Building                                       Antimethanogenic
 functional and resilient                                  bioactivity of Australian
 systems with forage shrubs                                plants for grazing systems

2010
Variation for in vitro methane production                  2009-2012
in pasture legumes with particular focus                   Using bioactive secondary plant compounds for
on subterranean clover.                                    improving health and function in grazing
                                                           ruminants




                                 2011 - 2015
                                 Exploiting the subterranean clover
                                 (Trifolium subterraneum L.) genome to
                                 meet future challenges for Australian
                                 livestock industries - climate change
                                 mitigation and ruminant health.
Approach and methodology




                                  Tropical pastures (beef)

Arid (sheep)
Legumes (sheep)


 Pastures (beef)
                                   Novel pastures (dairy)
                   Arid (sheep)
Approach and methodology



Collect plant   Test in vitro   Identify candidates
material
Approach and methodology




                 Expand the screening

                 Confirm in vivo

                 Identify PSC

                 Variability

                 Management
Results
Native shrubs(WA and SA, sheep)

                90

                80

                70

                60
CH4 (mL/g DM)




                50
                                                                                          Oaten chaff
                40

                30

                20

                10

                 0
                     0   10   20   30   40   50   60   70    80   90    100   110   120
                                             Gas pressure (kPa)

                                                                       Durmic et al., 2010


                 ā€¢ varied methanogenic potential (4 mL/g ā€“ 84 mL/g DM)

                 ā€¢ plants with beneficial profiles identified
Legumes and grasses (WA, sheep)

                60


                50
                                                                               Lucerne

                40
CH4 (mL/g DM)




                30


                20


                10


                 0
                     L.p. B.b. O.s.   B.p M.p. T.p.   L.r T.s.W. L.c.   T.s.   M.s. O.c.   T.r. T.s.D.
                                                       Plant




     ā€¢ varied methanogenic potential (4 mL/g ā€“ 51 mL/g DM)
Tropical forages (North QLD, beef)

                70

                60

                50   Lucerne

                40
CH4 (mL/g DM)




                30

                20

                10

                 0




                                                 Plant sample




                     ā€¢ varied methanogenic potential (18 mL/g ā€“ 60 mL/g DM)
Novel forages (Vic, dairy)

                70


                60

                                                                       Lucerne
                50
CH4 (mL/g DM)




                                                                         *
                40                                        *
                           *                       *               *

                30


                20


                10


                 0




                                                Forage




                ā€¢ varied methanogenic potential (36 -57 mL/g DM)
Novel additives - DHA

ā€¢ DHA caused small, but significant reduction in methanogenic potential, but only
when mixed with a concentrate diet


                        80

                        70

                        60
                                                                     *
        CH4 (mL/g DM)




                        50

                        40

                        30

                        20

                        10

                        0
                             Forage   DHA/forage        Pellet   DHA/pellet   DHA(o)/pellet


                                                   Treatment
Moving towards in vivo


Artificial rumen
                            Confirmation

                            Dose

                            Persistence
Animal house                Effect on microbes
                            Which ones?
                            Static/cidal?

                            Effect on vital functions


Paddock-scale
Results from the artificial rumen
          16

          14

          12

          10
CH4 (%)




           8
                                                            Control
           6                                                EG 25%

           4

           2

           0
               7     8   9   10   11    12   13   14   15
                                  Day


  ā€¢ Methane reduced immediately with addition of 25% EG
  ā€¢ Gas production was unaffected
  ā€¢ Effect persisted over 8 days
Moving towards in vivo


Artificial rumen
                            Confirmation

                            Dose

                            Persistence
Animal house                Effect on microbes
                            Which ones?
                            Static/cidal?

                            Effect on vital functions


Paddock-scale
Summary

ā€¢ Variability exists in methanogenic potential amongst forages


ā€¢ Differences can be of 10 to 20 times magnitude, however other
factors such as plant nutritive and agronomic value, overall
fermentability and effect on animal should be taken into account


ā€¢ Plants that have strong antimethanogenic potential, but are not
suitable as fodder, may be part of a mixed diet or developed as an
additive


ā€¢ Observation so far are based on in vitro (laboratory) testing, but work
is on the way to confirm findings in vivo
Partners
Antimethanogenic plants
   for grazing systems




          More info:
   zoey.durmic@uwa.edu.au

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Antimethanogenic plants for grazing systems - Zoey Durmic

  • 1. Antimethanogenic plants for grazing systems Durmic, Z. (UWA) Revell, D., RamĆ­rez-Restrepo, C. (CSIRO) Moate, P. (DPI Vic) Ghamkhar, K., Vercoe, P. (UWA)
  • 2. Why do herbivores produce GHG? Herbivores have evolved to consume large quantities of plants and can transform poor quality food (grass) into high quality products (meat and milk). Cellulose Meat, milk
  • 3. Methane emissions from livestock Food Energy Methane CO2 Fermentation
  • 4. Methane emissions from livestock ā€¢ mechanism of removing hydrogen from the rumen Substrate CO2 Fermentation H2 H2 H2 H2 CH4 H2 H2O H2O VFA (energy) CO2 +4H2 CH4 + 2H2O
  • 5. Methane emissions from livestock Cow Sheep CH4 per day 200-300L 20-30L CH4 head/year 100 kg 8 kg
  • 6. Reducing methane from livestock ā€¢ dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality (grain)
  • 7. Reducing methane from livestock ā€¢ dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality (grain) = expensive, impact on the environment
  • 8. Reducing methane from livestock ā€¢dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality (grain) ā€¢ feed supplements (i.e. antibiotics)
  • 9. Reducing methane from livestock ā€¢dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality (grain) ā€¢ feed supplements (i.e. antibiotics) = antibiotic resistance, becoming ineffective
  • 10. Reducing methane from livestock ā€¢dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality ā€¢ feed supplements (i.e. antibiotics) ā€¢ vaccine?
  • 11. Reducing methane from livestock ā€¢dietary, i. e. increasing feed quality ā€¢ feed supplements (i.e. antibiotics) ā€¢ vaccine = ineffective, expensive, side-effects
  • 12. Reducing methane from livestock ā€“ novel approaches Some novel, safer, long-term and more effective approaches: ā€¢ breeding for low-methane animals ā€¢ ā€˜bioactiveā€™ plants and secondary compounds ā€¢ novel and natural feed additives
  • 13. Reducing methane from livestock ā€“ novel approaches Some novel, safer, long-term and more effective approaches: ā€¢ breeding for low-methane animals ā€¢ ā€˜bioactiveā€™ plants and secondary compounds ā€¢ novel and natural feed additives
  • 14. ā€˜Bioactiveā€™ plants may affect methane output? ā€¢Methane is produced by microbes ā€¢Plant contain secondary compounds (PSC) ā€¢ Many ā€˜bioactvieā€™ (antimicrobial) ā€¢ I.e. tannins - antimethanogenic
  • 15. Why AM plants may be a solution for Australia? ā€¢ Part of a normal animal diet ā€¢ Our production systems are forage-based ā€¢ Great plant diversity in Australia ā€¢ Harsh environment = more PSC = more ā€˜bioactiveā€™
  • 16. Why AM plants may be a solution for Australia? Plant antimethanogenic potential ā€“ EU vs AU EU ā€˜Replaceā€™ AU ā€˜Enrichā€™ no reduction 5-25% reduction >25% reduction 500 plants 100 plants 6 active 30 active
  • 17. Why plants may be a solution for Australia? Other benefits: ā€¢ can help transform landscapes ā€¢ provide out of season fodder, provide shelter for the animals ā€¢ retain water, absorb salt, prevent soil erosion, wind break
  • 21. Why plants may be a solution for Australia? ā€˜BEFOREā€™ Monarto (SA) Badgingarra (WA)
  • 22. Why plants may be a solution for Australia? AFTER Monarto (SA) Badgingarra (WA)
  • 23. Projects 2005-2008 ENRICH 1 - Multi-purpose ā€˜healthyā€™ grazing systems using perennial shrubs 2008-2010 2009-2011 ENRICH 2 - Building Antimethanogenic functional and resilient bioactivity of Australian systems with forage shrubs plants for grazing systems 2010 Variation for in vitro methane production 2009-2012 in pasture legumes with particular focus Using bioactive secondary plant compounds for on subterranean clover. improving health and function in grazing ruminants 2011 - 2015 Exploiting the subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) genome to meet future challenges for Australian livestock industries - climate change mitigation and ruminant health.
  • 24. Approach and methodology Tropical pastures (beef) Arid (sheep) Legumes (sheep) Pastures (beef) Novel pastures (dairy) Arid (sheep)
  • 25. Approach and methodology Collect plant Test in vitro Identify candidates material
  • 26. Approach and methodology Expand the screening Confirm in vivo Identify PSC Variability Management
  • 28. Native shrubs(WA and SA, sheep) 90 80 70 60 CH4 (mL/g DM) 50 Oaten chaff 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Gas pressure (kPa) Durmic et al., 2010 ā€¢ varied methanogenic potential (4 mL/g ā€“ 84 mL/g DM) ā€¢ plants with beneficial profiles identified
  • 29. Legumes and grasses (WA, sheep) 60 50 Lucerne 40 CH4 (mL/g DM) 30 20 10 0 L.p. B.b. O.s. B.p M.p. T.p. L.r T.s.W. L.c. T.s. M.s. O.c. T.r. T.s.D. Plant ā€¢ varied methanogenic potential (4 mL/g ā€“ 51 mL/g DM)
  • 30. Tropical forages (North QLD, beef) 70 60 50 Lucerne 40 CH4 (mL/g DM) 30 20 10 0 Plant sample ā€¢ varied methanogenic potential (18 mL/g ā€“ 60 mL/g DM)
  • 31. Novel forages (Vic, dairy) 70 60 Lucerne 50 CH4 (mL/g DM) * 40 * * * * 30 20 10 0 Forage ā€¢ varied methanogenic potential (36 -57 mL/g DM)
  • 32. Novel additives - DHA ā€¢ DHA caused small, but significant reduction in methanogenic potential, but only when mixed with a concentrate diet 80 70 60 * CH4 (mL/g DM) 50 40 30 20 10 0 Forage DHA/forage Pellet DHA/pellet DHA(o)/pellet Treatment
  • 33. Moving towards in vivo Artificial rumen Confirmation Dose Persistence Animal house Effect on microbes Which ones? Static/cidal? Effect on vital functions Paddock-scale
  • 34. Results from the artificial rumen 16 14 12 10 CH4 (%) 8 Control 6 EG 25% 4 2 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Day ā€¢ Methane reduced immediately with addition of 25% EG ā€¢ Gas production was unaffected ā€¢ Effect persisted over 8 days
  • 35. Moving towards in vivo Artificial rumen Confirmation Dose Persistence Animal house Effect on microbes Which ones? Static/cidal? Effect on vital functions Paddock-scale
  • 36. Summary ā€¢ Variability exists in methanogenic potential amongst forages ā€¢ Differences can be of 10 to 20 times magnitude, however other factors such as plant nutritive and agronomic value, overall fermentability and effect on animal should be taken into account ā€¢ Plants that have strong antimethanogenic potential, but are not suitable as fodder, may be part of a mixed diet or developed as an additive ā€¢ Observation so far are based on in vitro (laboratory) testing, but work is on the way to confirm findings in vivo
  • 38. Antimethanogenic plants for grazing systems More info: zoey.durmic@uwa.edu.au