Accurate knowledge of 13C isotopic signature (δ13C) of methane from each source is crucial for separating biogenic, fossil fuel and pyrogenic emissions in bottom-up and top-down methane budget. Livestock production is the largest anthropogenic source in the global methane budget, mostly from enteric fermentation of domestic ruminants. However, the global average, geographical distribution and temporal variations of the δ13C of enteric emissions are not well understood yet. Here, we provide a new estimation of C3-C4 diet composition of domestic ruminants (cattle, buffaloes, goats and sheep), a revised estimation of yearly enteric CH4 emissions, and a new estimation for the evolution of its δ13C during the period 1961–2012. Compared to previo...
In this study, 18 animals were fed two forage-based diets: red clover (RC) and grass silage (GS), in...
A detailed assessment of global methane production through enteric fermentation by domestic animals ...
A detailed assessment of global methane production through enteric fermentation by domestic animals ...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of 13 C isotopic signature (δ 13 C) of methane from each so...
The dataset provide data supporting the findings of the above publication (Chang et al., 2019). The ...
Ruminant livestock are an important source of meat, milk, fiber, and labor for humans. The process b...
Abstract. Two aspects regarding the ruminant’s contribution to global methane (CH4) emissions were i...
This review summarizes the importance of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants and summarizes ...
Abstract. Over the past three centuries, the atmospheric methane burden has grown 2.5-fold, reaching...
The aim of this paper is to review the role of methane in the global warming scenario and to examine...
Methane (CH) emissions by human activities have more than doubled since the 1700s, and they contribu...
Ruminant production systems are important contributors to anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions, but...
Ruminant livestock produce ~80 million tonnes of methane (CH4) annually, accounting for ~33% of glob...
Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global anthropoge...
This review summarizes the importance of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants and summarizes ...
In this study, 18 animals were fed two forage-based diets: red clover (RC) and grass silage (GS), in...
A detailed assessment of global methane production through enteric fermentation by domestic animals ...
A detailed assessment of global methane production through enteric fermentation by domestic animals ...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of 13 C isotopic signature (δ 13 C) of methane from each so...
The dataset provide data supporting the findings of the above publication (Chang et al., 2019). The ...
Ruminant livestock are an important source of meat, milk, fiber, and labor for humans. The process b...
Abstract. Two aspects regarding the ruminant’s contribution to global methane (CH4) emissions were i...
This review summarizes the importance of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants and summarizes ...
Abstract. Over the past three centuries, the atmospheric methane burden has grown 2.5-fold, reaching...
The aim of this paper is to review the role of methane in the global warming scenario and to examine...
Methane (CH) emissions by human activities have more than doubled since the 1700s, and they contribu...
Ruminant production systems are important contributors to anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions, but...
Ruminant livestock produce ~80 million tonnes of methane (CH4) annually, accounting for ~33% of glob...
Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global anthropoge...
This review summarizes the importance of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants and summarizes ...
In this study, 18 animals were fed two forage-based diets: red clover (RC) and grass silage (GS), in...
A detailed assessment of global methane production through enteric fermentation by domestic animals ...
A detailed assessment of global methane production through enteric fermentation by domestic animals ...