Enteric methane (CH4) production attributable to beef cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Reliably estimating this contribution requires extensive CH4 emission data from beef cattle under different management conditions worldwide. The objectives were to: 1) predict CH4 production (g d¬-1 animal-1), yield [g (kg dry matter intake; DMI)-1] and intensity [g (kg average daily gain)-1] using an intercontinental database (data from Europe, North America, Brazil, Australia and South Korea); 2) assess the impact of geographic region, and of higher- and lower-forage diets. Linear models were developed by incrementally adding covariates. A K-fold cross-validation indicated that a CH4 production equation using only DMI that was fitt...
Methane (CH4) produced from enteric fermentation in ruminants has a noticeable impact on climate cha...
The methods for estimating methane emissions from cattle as used in the Australian national inventor...
Enteric methane (CH 4 ) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which repre...
Enteric methane (CH4) production attributable to beef cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas em...
Enteric methane (CH4) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...
Enteric methane (CH4 ) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measur...
Enteric methane (CH₄) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...
On-farm methane (CH4) emissions need to be estimated accurately so that the mitigation effect of rec...
ABSTRACT: Successful mitigation efforts entail accurate estimation of on-farm emission and predictio...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions from sheep contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions from livest...
Agriculture has a key role in food production worldwide and it is a major component of the gross dom...
The prediction of methane outputs from ruminant livestock data at farm, national, and global scales ...
The IPCC (2006), Tier 2 methodology and 16 empirical models together with dietary information were u...
Methane (CH4) produced from enteric fermentation in ruminants has a noticeable impact on climate cha...
The methods for estimating methane emissions from cattle as used in the Australian national inventor...
Enteric methane (CH 4 ) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which repre...
Enteric methane (CH4) production attributable to beef cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas em...
Enteric methane (CH4) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...
Enteric methane (CH4 ) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measur...
Enteric methane (CH₄) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...
On-farm methane (CH4) emissions need to be estimated accurately so that the mitigation effect of rec...
ABSTRACT: Successful mitigation efforts entail accurate estimation of on-farm emission and predictio...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions from sheep contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions from livest...
Agriculture has a key role in food production worldwide and it is a major component of the gross dom...
The prediction of methane outputs from ruminant livestock data at farm, national, and global scales ...
The IPCC (2006), Tier 2 methodology and 16 empirical models together with dietary information were u...
Methane (CH4) produced from enteric fermentation in ruminants has a noticeable impact on climate cha...
The methods for estimating methane emissions from cattle as used in the Australian national inventor...
Enteric methane (CH 4 ) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which repre...