Publications by: Robert D. Kinley

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Tan, Siong, Harris, Jessica, Roque, Breanna M., Askew, Shane, and Kinley, Robert D. (2023) Shelf-life stability of Asparagopsis bromoform in oil and freeze-dried powder. Journal of Applied Phycology, 35. pp. 291-299.

Glasson, Christopher R.K., Kinley, Robert D., de Nys, Rocky, King, Nick, Adams, Serean L., Packer, Michael A., Svenson, Johan, Eason, Charles T., and Magnusson, Marie (2022) Benefits and risks of including the bromoform containing seaweed Asparagopsis in feed for the reduction of methane production from ruminants. Algal Research, 64. 102673.

Roque, Breanna M., Venegas, Marielena, Kinley, Robert D., de Nys, Rocky, Duarte, Toni L., Yang, Xiang, and Kebreab, Ermias (2021) Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers. PLoS ONE, 16 (3). e0247820.

Kinley, Robert D., Martinez-Fernandez, Gonzalo, Matthews, Melissa K., de Nys, Rocky, Magnusson, Marie, and Tomkins, Nigel W. (2020) Mitigating the carbon footprint and improving productivity of ruminant livestock agriculture using a red seaweed. Journal of Cleaner Production, 259.

Kinley, Robert D., Vucko, Matthew J., Machado, Lorenna, and Tomkins, Nigel W. (2016) In vitro evaluation of the antimethanogenic potency and effects on fermentation of individual and combinations of marine macroalgae. American Journal of Plant Sciences, 7 (14). pp. 2038-2054.

Machado, Lorenna, Magnusson, Marie, Paul, Nicholas A., Kinley, Robert, de Nys, Rocky, and Tomkins, Nigel (2016) Identification of bioactives from the red seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis that promote antimethanogenic activity in vitro. Journal of Applied Phycology, 28 (5). pp. 3117-3126.

Machado, Lorenna, Magnusson, Marie, Paul, Nicholas A., Kinley, Robert, de Nys, Rocky, and Tomkins, Nigel (2016) Dose-response effects of Asparagopsis taxiformis and Oedogonium sp. on in vitro fermentation and methane production. Journal of Applied Phycology, 28 (2). pp. 1443-1452.

Kinley, Robert D., de Nys, Rocky, Vucko, Matthew J., Machado, Lorenna, and Tomkins, Nigel W. (2016) The red macroalgae Asparagopsis taxiformis is a potent natural antimethanogenic that reduces methane production during in vitro fermentation with rumen fluid. Animal Production Science, 56 (3). pp. 282-289.

Machado, Lorenna, Kinley, Robert D., Magnusson, Marie, de Nys, Rocky, and Tomkins, Nigel W. (2015) The potential of macroalgae for beef production systems in Northern Australia. Journal of Applied Phycology, 27 (5). pp. 2001-2005.

Dubois, Baptiste, Tomkins, Nigel W., Kinley, Robert D., Bai, Mei, Seymour, Scott, Paul, Nicholas A., and de Nys, Rocky (2013) Effect of tropical algae as additives on rumen in vitro gas production and fermentation characteristics. American Journal of Plant Sciences, 4 (12B). pp. 34-43.

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