Reducing methane emissions from cattle in Australia will be dependent upon finding a strategy that can be readily adopted by its northern beef industry. The majority of the herd are located in this region and they graze low-quality tropical (C4) pastures, resulting in high methane output. There are few mitigation options that can be readily applied to extensively grazed cattle. The addition of nitrate to the diet of cattle has been shown to reduce methane production and may be an applicable strategy in northern Australia. Nitrogen is often the primary limiting nutrient in low-quality tropical pastures and it is common practice by industry to supplement with urea. Supplying an equivalent dose of nitrogen using nitrate as an alternative to ur...
The main objective of this study was to compare the effect of supplementing beef cattle with Desmant...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of dietary nitrate on methane emission and r...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Reducing methane emissions from cattle in Australia will be dependent upon finding a strategy that c...
In 2014, the Australian Government implemented the Emissions Reduction Fund to offer incentives for ...
Beef cattle contribute 7% of anthropocentric greenhouse gas emissions in Australia through the relea...
Beef cattle contribute about 7% of national greenhouse gas emissions through the release of methane ...
Human activities are contributing to Global Climate Change through the production of Green House Gas...
Methane is a greenhouse gas that is emitted mainly by livestock, and accounts for about 14% of natio...
This experiment has quantified the methane abatement potential of nitrate in the context of extensiv...
© 2019 Dr. Pablo Salvador Alvarez-HessEnteric methane produced by ruminants is a dietary inefficienc...
Agriculture is responsible for a significant proportion of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissi...
Rumen fermentation it is one of the contributors to the greenhouse gases emission (GHG) that causes ...
The growing global demand for meat and particularly in countries such as Brazil is expected to incre...
The Australian beef industry is a major contributor to the economy with an estimated annual revenue ...
The main objective of this study was to compare the effect of supplementing beef cattle with Desmant...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of dietary nitrate on methane emission and r...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Reducing methane emissions from cattle in Australia will be dependent upon finding a strategy that c...
In 2014, the Australian Government implemented the Emissions Reduction Fund to offer incentives for ...
Beef cattle contribute 7% of anthropocentric greenhouse gas emissions in Australia through the relea...
Beef cattle contribute about 7% of national greenhouse gas emissions through the release of methane ...
Human activities are contributing to Global Climate Change through the production of Green House Gas...
Methane is a greenhouse gas that is emitted mainly by livestock, and accounts for about 14% of natio...
This experiment has quantified the methane abatement potential of nitrate in the context of extensiv...
© 2019 Dr. Pablo Salvador Alvarez-HessEnteric methane produced by ruminants is a dietary inefficienc...
Agriculture is responsible for a significant proportion of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissi...
Rumen fermentation it is one of the contributors to the greenhouse gases emission (GHG) that causes ...
The growing global demand for meat and particularly in countries such as Brazil is expected to incre...
The Australian beef industry is a major contributor to the economy with an estimated annual revenue ...
The main objective of this study was to compare the effect of supplementing beef cattle with Desmant...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of dietary nitrate on methane emission and r...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...