Methane (CH4) emissions from livestock contribute significantly to climate change and diet plays a fundamental role in the emissions generated. Research in animal nutrition should aim at identifying ways to increase production efficiency with the least possible environmental impact and manipulation of diet quality becomes one of the most viable options to both mitigate emissions and increase animal productivity
Caatinga is an important food source for the animals of the semi-arid region, but the low quality fo...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...
Methane (CH4) emissions from enteric fermentation in cattle are an important source of greenhouse ga...
Methane (CH4) emissions from enteric fermentation in cattle are an important source of greenhouse ga...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of seasons under a tropical climate...
This paper assesses the ability of fodder plants to reduce methane (CH4) emissions while simultaneou...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
Ruminant livestock produce ~80 million tonnes of methane (CH4) annually, accounting for ~33% of glob...
Ruminant livestock produce ~80 million tonnes of methane (CH4) annually, accounting for ~33% of glob...
Ruminant livestock produce ~80 Mt of methane (CH4) annually, accounting for ~33% of global anthropog...
Caatinga is an important food source for the animals of the semi-arid region, but the low quality fo...
Caatinga is an important food source for the animals of the semi-arid region, but the low quality fo...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...
Methane (CH4) emissions from enteric fermentation in cattle are an important source of greenhouse ga...
Methane (CH4) emissions from enteric fermentation in cattle are an important source of greenhouse ga...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of seasons under a tropical climate...
This paper assesses the ability of fodder plants to reduce methane (CH4) emissions while simultaneou...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
Ruminant livestock produce ~80 million tonnes of methane (CH4) annually, accounting for ~33% of glob...
Ruminant livestock produce ~80 million tonnes of methane (CH4) annually, accounting for ~33% of glob...
Ruminant livestock produce ~80 Mt of methane (CH4) annually, accounting for ~33% of global anthropog...
Caatinga is an important food source for the animals of the semi-arid region, but the low quality fo...
Caatinga is an important food source for the animals of the semi-arid region, but the low quality fo...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...