The key feature of seaweeds that may impact methane production by rumen methanogens is their high content of specific bioactive compounds, such as brominated phenols and other secondary metabolites. These compounds can inhibit the activity of methanogens, which are the microorganisms responsible for producing methane during the digestion process in ruminants. This inhibition can lead to a reduction in methane emissions when seaweeds are included in the diet of ruminants.
INTRODUCTION QUESTION #6: What is the key feature of seaweeds mentioned in the text that may impact methane production by rumen methanogens?
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