Invited review: Enteric methane in dairy cattle production: quantifying the opportunities and impact of reducing emissions.
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Recent Advances in Measurement and Dietary Mitigation of Enteric Methane Emissions in RuminantsNitrate and Inhibition of Ruminal Methanogenesis: Microbial Ecology, Obstacles, and Opportunities for Lowering Methane Emissions from Ruminant LivestockBovine Host Genetic Variation Influences Rumen Microbial Methane Production with Best Selection Criterion for Low Methane Emitting and Efficiently Feed Converting Hosts Based on Metagenomic Gene AbundanceRumen methanogens and mitigation of methane emission by anti-methanogenic compounds and substancesInfluence of main dietary chemical constituents on the in vitro gas and methane production in diets for dairy cowsRUMINANT NUTRITION SYMPOSIUM: How to use data on the rumen microbiome to improve our understanding of ruminant nutrition.Performance and carcass yield of crossbred dairy steers fed diets with different levels of concentrate.Use of Stochastic Simulation to Evaluate the Reduction in Methane Emissions and Improvement in Reproductive Efficiency from Routine Hormonal Interventions in Dairy Herds.Murciano-Granadina Goat Performance and Methane Emission after Replacing Barley Grain with Fibrous By-Products.An inhibitor persistently decreased enteric methane emission from dairy cows with no negative effect on milk production.Forage use to improve environmental sustainability of ruminant production.Effects of Medicinal Herb Extracts on In vitro Ruminal Methanogenesis, Microbe Diversity and Fermentation System.Application of meta-omics techniques to understand greenhouse gas emissions originating from ruminal metabolismThe ruminal microbiome associated with methane emissions from ruminant livestock.Effect of Pre-weaning Diet on the Ruminal Archaeal, Bacterial, and Fungal Communities of Dairy Calves.Prediction of methane emission from lactating dairy cows using milk fatty acids and mid-infrared spectroscopy.Predictions of methane emission levels and categories based on milk fatty acid profiles from dairy cows.Models for predicting enteric methane emissions from dairy cows in North America, Europe, and Australia and New Zealand.Lower Methane Emissions from Yak Compared with Cattle in Rusitec FermentersLinseed Oil Supplementation of Lambs' Diet in Early Life Leads to Persistent Changes in Rumen Microbiome Structure.Relationships between milk mid-IR predicted gastro-enteric methane production and the technical and financial performance of commercial dairy herds.Identification, Comparison, and Validation of Robust Rumen Microbial Biomarkers for Methane Emissions Using Diverse Bos Taurus Breeds and Basal Diets.Intake, digestibility, growth performance, and enteric methane emission of Brazilian semiarid non-descript breed goats fed diets with different forage to concentrate ratios.Prediction of enteric methane production, yield and intensity in dairy cattle using an intercontinental database.Effects of fumaric acid supplementation on methane production and rumen fermentation in goats fed diets varying in forage and concentrate particle size.Genomewide association study of methane emissions in Angus beef cattle with validation in dairy cattle.Influence of protein fermentation and carbohydrate source on in vitro methane production.Assessment of adaptability of zebu cattle (Bos indicus) breeds in two different climatic conditions: using cytogenetic techniques on genome integrity.Cultivation and sequencing of rumen microbiome members from the Hungate1000 Collection.A global comparison of the nutritive values of forage plants grown in contrasting environments.Effect of Limit-Fed Diets With Different Forage to Concentrate Ratios on Fecal Bacterial and Archaeal Community Composition in Holstein Heifers.Farm characteristics and management routines related to cow longevity: a survey among Swedish dairy farmers.Evaluating Established Methods for Rumen 16S rRNA Amplicon Sequencing With Mock Microbial Populations.Research progress on interference in the detection of pollutant gases and improving technology in livestock farms: A reviewGenome-wide association identifies methane production level relation to genetic control of digestive tract development in dairy cowsForage quality declines with rising temperatures, with implications for livestock production and methane emissionsModeling of Greenhouse Gas Emission from LivestockMethane and nitrous oxide emissions from Canadian dairy farms and mitigation options: An updated reviewMitigation of enteric methane emissions from global livestock systems through nutrition strategiesUnconventional Vegetable Oils for a Reduction of Methanogenesis and Modulation of Ruminal Fermentation
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Invited review: Enteric methane in dairy cattle production: quantifying the opportunities and impact of reducing emissions.
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2014-04-18T00:00:00Z