Various studies have indicated a relationship between enteric methane (CH4) production and milk fatty acid (FA) profiles of dairy cattle. However, the number of studies investigating such a relationship is limited and the direct relationships reported are mainly obtained by variation in CH4 production and milk FA concentration induced by dietary lipid supplements. The aim of this study was to perform a meta-analysis to quantify relationships between CH4 yield (per unit of feed and unit of milk) and milk FA profile in dairy cattle and to develop equations to predict CH4 yield based on milk FA profile of cows fed a wide variety of diets. Data from 8 experiments encompassing 30 different dietary treatments and 146 observations were included. Y...
Ruminants (and milk production) contribute to global climate change through enteric methane emission...
Methane (CH4) from ruminal fermentation is the major greenhouse gas produced by dairy cattle which c...
Milk fatty acid (MFA) have already been used to model methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cows. Howev...
Various studies have indicated a relationship between enteric methane (CH4) production and milk fatt...
Various studies have indicated a relationship between enteric methane (CH4) production and milk fatt...
Various studies have indicated a relationship between enteric methane (CH4) production and milk fat...
Various studies have indicated a relationship between enteric methane (CH4) production and milk fat...
There is a need to develop simple ways of quantifying and estimating CH4 production in cattle. Our a...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
This study aimed to quantify the relationship between CH4 emission and fatty acids, volatile metabol...
Relationships between milk fatty acids (MFA) and methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cattle were expl...
This study investigated the relationships between methane (CH4) emission and fatty acids, volatile m...
Relationships between milk fatty acids (MFA) and methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cattle were expl...
Ruminants (and milk production) contribute to global climate change through enteric methane emission...
Methane (CH4) from ruminal fermentation is the major greenhouse gas produced by dairy cattle which c...
Milk fatty acid (MFA) have already been used to model methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cows. Howev...
Various studies have indicated a relationship between enteric methane (CH4) production and milk fatt...
Various studies have indicated a relationship between enteric methane (CH4) production and milk fatt...
Various studies have indicated a relationship between enteric methane (CH4) production and milk fat...
Various studies have indicated a relationship between enteric methane (CH4) production and milk fat...
There is a need to develop simple ways of quantifying and estimating CH4 production in cattle. Our a...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
This study aimed to quantify the relationship between CH4 emission and fatty acids, volatile metabol...
Relationships between milk fatty acids (MFA) and methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cattle were expl...
This study investigated the relationships between methane (CH4) emission and fatty acids, volatile m...
Relationships between milk fatty acids (MFA) and methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cattle were expl...
Ruminants (and milk production) contribute to global climate change through enteric methane emission...
Methane (CH4) from ruminal fermentation is the major greenhouse gas produced by dairy cattle which c...
Milk fatty acid (MFA) have already been used to model methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cows. Howev...