Asparagopsis taxiformis (red sea plume or limu kohu), formerly A. sanfordiana, is a species of red algae, with cosmopolitan distribution in tropical to...
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Asparagopsis is a genus of edible red macroalgae (Rhodophyta). The species Asparagopsis taxiformis is found throughout the tropical and subtropical regions...
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Procaccini, Gabriele; Kooistra, Wiebe HCF (2004-08-01). "Asparagopsis taxiformis and Asparagopsis armata (Bonnemaisoniales, Rhodophyta): genetic and morphological...
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strategies for ruminant burping, i.e. modifying the animals' diets with Asparagopsis taxiformis (red seaweed). Burping is usually caused by swallowing air when...
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it is able to reduce methane production in ruminants by 79 % Asparagopsis taxiformis "Dibromochloromethane". Sigma Aldrich. sigmaaldrich.com. Retrieved...
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and supplements such as 3-nitrooxypropanol, and the red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) have been found to reduce enteric methane emissions. Some of these...
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CSIRO trial concluded that feeding cattle a 3% diet of the seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis could reduce the methane component of their emissions by 80%. While...
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Bromoacetone is present (less than 1%) in the essential oil of a seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) from the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands. Bromoacetone is available...
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allow the testing of the materials. Dichloromethane extract of Asparagopsis taxiformis, a seaweed fodder for cattle, has been found to reduce their methane...
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marine algae each year. The essential oil of the Hawaiian alga Asparagopsis taxiformis consists of 80% bromoform. Most of such organobromine compounds...
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using diet additives and supplements in cattle feed. For example, Asparagopsis taxiformis (also known as red seaweed) is a species of algae that when fed...
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Processed insects (i.e. processed maggots) Seaweed (including Asparagopsis taxiformis which is used mainly as a supplement to reduce methane emissions...
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of Asparagopsis. The aim was to maximise methane reduction without compromising enteric health. Varying concentrations of Asparagopsis taxiformis were...
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000 tons of bromomethane annually. Red algae, such as the edible Asparagopsis taxiformis, eaten in Hawaii as "limu kohu", concentrate organobromine and...
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protein, minerals, and, eventually, fiber." Feeding the seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis to cows can reduce their methane emissions. In some parts of Asia...
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[citation needed] Researchers in Australia discovered that limu kohu (Asparagopsis taxiformis) can reduce methane emissions in cattle. In one Hawaii experiment...
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; Yang, Xiang; Kebreab, Ermias (March 17, 2021). "Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in...
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DCA has been shown to occur in nature in at least one seaweed, Asparagopsis taxiformis and also in the mushroom Russula nigricans. It is a trace product...
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per year. Carbon tetrachloride was found in Red algae Asparagopsis taxiformis and Asparagopsis armata. It was detected in Southern California ecosystems...
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Lobophora variegata and Padina pavonica, together with the red algae Asparagopsis taxiformis, are extremely conspicuous algae throughout the beach dock. Like...
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University in Australia report that adding a type of dried seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) to the diet of cattle could reduce their emissions of methane...
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and salt. Polysiphonia (Polysiphonia) Limu hāwane Red sea plume (Asparagopsis taxiformis) Limu kohu Meaning "supreme seaweed" Sailor’s eye (Valonia utricularis)...
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Roller, Peter P. (1976). "Volatile halogen compounds in the alga Asparagopsis taxiformis (Rhodophyta)". Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 24 (4):...
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around the island of Oahu. Alongside Gracilaria coronopifolia and Asparagopsis taxiformis, Gracilaria parvispora is one of the three most highly sought after...
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Wart Weed [273]. In: A-P-H-O-T-O Wildlife Image Libraries [274] ASPARAGOPSIS TAXIFORMIS [275]. In: Marine Plants in the Aquarium [276] BOTRYOCLADIA SP...
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Apophlaea sinclairii 182,437 189 (coding) 2016 Hildenbrandiales Asparagopsis taxiformis 177,091 203 (coding) 2016 Bangiopsis subsimplex 204,784 194 (coding)...
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report also recorded that the most common algae species included: Asparagopsis taxiformis; Caulerpa sertularioides; Caulerpa racemosa; Halimeda cf gracilis;...
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Gracilaria salicornia north of Cape Vidal Gracilaria vieillardii Asparagopsis taxiformis Amphiroa beauvoisii Amphiroa ephedraea Arthrocardia carinata Arthrocardia...
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Acrochaetiaceae Audouinella saviana Bonnemaisoniaceae Asparagopsis armata Asparagopsis taxiformis Ceramiaceae Acrothamnion preissii Aglaothamnion cordatum...
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Peninsula eastwards) Asparagopsis taxiformis (Delile) Trevisan de Saint-Léon 1845, syn. Fucus taxiformis Delile 1813, Lictoria taxiformis (Delile) J.Agardh...
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