Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research because accumulation of CH4 is linked to global warming. Nutritional and microbial opportunities to reduce CH4 emissions have been extensively researched, but little is known about using natural variation to breed animals with lower CH4 yield. Measuring CH4 emission rates directly from animals is difficult and hinders direct selection on reduced CH4 emission. However, improvements can be made through selection on associated traits (e.g., residual feed intake, RFI) or through selection on CH4 predicted from feed intake and diet composition. The objective was to establish phenotypic and genetic variation in predicted CH4 output, and to determine...
Records of methane emissions from 1,501 cows on 14 commercial farms in 4 regions of Spain were colle...
Traits related to resource use efficiency are dry matter intake (DMI), residual feed intake (RFI) an...
<p style="margin-left: 18.05pt;">Feed costs represent half of the total costs of dairy production. O...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
The expanding world human population will require greater food production within the constraints of ...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
Climate change is a growing international concern, and it is well established that the release of gr...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
Phenotypes have been reviewed to select for lower-emitting animals in order to decrease the environm...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
Enteric methane emissions from beef cattle are a significant component of total greenhouse gas emiss...
Where have we come with breeding for methane emissions – update from international collaborations Cl...
A significant portion of global greenhouse gas emissions is attributed to methane (CH4), the primary...
Records of methane emissions from 1,501 cows on 14 commercial farms in 4 regions of Spain were colle...
Traits related to resource use efficiency are dry matter intake (DMI), residual feed intake (RFI) an...
<p style="margin-left: 18.05pt;">Feed costs represent half of the total costs of dairy production. O...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
The expanding world human population will require greater food production within the constraints of ...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
Climate change is a growing international concern, and it is well established that the release of gr...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
Phenotypes have been reviewed to select for lower-emitting animals in order to decrease the environm...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
Enteric methane emissions from beef cattle are a significant component of total greenhouse gas emiss...
Where have we come with breeding for methane emissions – update from international collaborations Cl...
A significant portion of global greenhouse gas emissions is attributed to methane (CH4), the primary...
Records of methane emissions from 1,501 cows on 14 commercial farms in 4 regions of Spain were colle...
Traits related to resource use efficiency are dry matter intake (DMI), residual feed intake (RFI) an...
<p style="margin-left: 18.05pt;">Feed costs represent half of the total costs of dairy production. O...