Enteric ruminant methane is the most important greenhouse gas emitted from the pastoral agricultural systems. Genetic improvement of livestock provides a cumulative and permanent impact on performance, and using high-density SNP panels can increase the speed of improvement for most traits. In this study, a data set of 1,726 dairy cows, collected since 1990, was used to calculate a predicted methane emission (PME) trait from feed and energy intake and requirements based on milk yield, live weight, feed intake, and condition score data. Repeated measurements from laser methane detector (LMD) data were also available from 57 cows. The estimated heritabilities for PME, milk yield, DMI, live weight, condition score, and LMD data were 0.13, 0.25,...
Dairy cows produce enteric methane, a greenhouse gas with 25 times the global warming potential of C...
Enteric methane emissions from beef cattle are a significant component of total greenhouse gas emiss...
Animal breeding techniques offer potential to reduce enteric emissions of ruminants to lower the env...
Records of methane emissions from 1,501 cows on 14 commercial farms in 4 regions of Spain were colle...
Greenhouse gases originating from the dairy sector, including methane (CH4), contribute to global wa...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Dairy production is pointed out for its large methane emission. Therefore, specific nutritional stra...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
Greenhouse gases originating from the dairy sector, including methane (CH 4), contribute to global w...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to identify genomic regions associated with two mid infrared-based CH4...
This study aimed to infer the genetic parameters of five enteric methane emissions (EME) predicted f...
Climate change is a growing international concern, and it is well established that the release of gr...
<p>Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) is a product of enteric fermentation in ruminants, and it represents aro...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Genomic selection has been proposed for th...
Dairy cows produce enteric methane, a greenhouse gas with 25 times the global warming potential of C...
Enteric methane emissions from beef cattle are a significant component of total greenhouse gas emiss...
Animal breeding techniques offer potential to reduce enteric emissions of ruminants to lower the env...
Records of methane emissions from 1,501 cows on 14 commercial farms in 4 regions of Spain were colle...
Greenhouse gases originating from the dairy sector, including methane (CH4), contribute to global wa...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Dairy production is pointed out for its large methane emission. Therefore, specific nutritional stra...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
Greenhouse gases originating from the dairy sector, including methane (CH 4), contribute to global w...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to identify genomic regions associated with two mid infrared-based CH4...
This study aimed to infer the genetic parameters of five enteric methane emissions (EME) predicted f...
Climate change is a growing international concern, and it is well established that the release of gr...
<p>Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) is a product of enteric fermentation in ruminants, and it represents aro...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Genomic selection has been proposed for th...
Dairy cows produce enteric methane, a greenhouse gas with 25 times the global warming potential of C...
Enteric methane emissions from beef cattle are a significant component of total greenhouse gas emiss...
Animal breeding techniques offer potential to reduce enteric emissions of ruminants to lower the env...