Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Andersen, Thea Os"
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Forming links in the forage : a (meta)genome-centric metaproteomic approach to connect rumen microbial functions
Andersen, Thea Os (PhD Thesis;2023:59, Doctoral thesis, 2023)The rumen microbiome operates in close symbiosis with its ruminant host, where the rumen functions as a fermentation chamber for the conversion of complex recalcitrant carbohydrates into nutrients that represent the ... -
Methane inhibition by Asparagopsis taxiformis with rumen fluid collected from ventral and central location – a pilot study
Alvarez Flores, Maria Clementina; Andersen, Thea Os; Eikanger, Katrine Sømliøy; Hamfjord, Ida Wøyen; Niu, Puchun; Weiby, Kim Viggo Paulsen; Årvik, Linda; Dörsch, Peter; Hagen, Live Heldal; Pope, Phillip; Forberg, Dag-Kristoffer; Hustoft, Hanne Kolsrud; Schwarm, Angela Dagmar; Kidane, Alemayehu (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022) -
Rumen metaproteomics: Closer to linking rumen microbial function to animal productivity traits
Andersen, Thea Os; Kunath, Benoit Josef; Hagen, Live Heldal; Arntzen, Magnus Øverlie; Pope, Phillip Byron (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Understanding rumen function using (meta)genome-guided metaproteomics
Andersen, Thea Os (Master thesis, 2019)Enteric methane production in ruminants is a major anthropogenic source of methane emissions and contributor to global climate change. The metabolic functions carried out by the rumen microbiome are of scientific and ...