This paper assesses the ability of fodder plants to reduce methane (CH4) emissions while simultaneously improving animal productivity in Ethiopia. Enteric CH4 emissions from ruminants in Ethiopia increased by 12% or ≈ 6197 Gg CO2-eq. in 2017 compared to the year 2011. In this study, six tropical multipurpose forages (Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit, Moringa stenopetala (Bak.f.) Cuf., Sesbania sesban (L.) Merr., Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp., Crotalaria juncea L., and Lablab purpureus L.(Sweet)) and maize stover were characterized in terms of chemical composition, in vitro CH4 production, and CH4 concentration (%). The objective was to identify forages with low CH4 production potential but with adequate forage quality. The forages differed s...
Enteric methane (CH4) emitted by ruminant species is known as one of the main greenhouse gases produ...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
There is increasing interest in sustainable land use in the tropics to optimize animal production wh...
There is increasing interest in sustainable land use in the tropics to optimize animal production wh...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...
Animal production can be more efficient and also sustainable if we reduce CH4 production from rumina...
Methane (CH4) emissions from livestock contribute significantly to climate change and diet plays a f...
Session 59 - Théâtre 7International audienceEnteric methane emissions (eCH4) from ruminants are the ...
A study was conducted to assess botanical composition, biomass yield, nutritive value and methane pr...
There is irrefutable evidence that human activities are affecting the global climate through the pro...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
Enteric methane (CH4) emitted by ruminant species is known as one of the main greenhouse gases produ...
Enteric methane (CH4) emitted by ruminant species is known as one of the main greenhouse gases produ...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
There is increasing interest in sustainable land use in the tropics to optimize animal production wh...
There is increasing interest in sustainable land use in the tropics to optimize animal production wh...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...
Animal production can be more efficient and also sustainable if we reduce CH4 production from rumina...
Methane (CH4) emissions from livestock contribute significantly to climate change and diet plays a f...
Session 59 - Théâtre 7International audienceEnteric methane emissions (eCH4) from ruminants are the ...
A study was conducted to assess botanical composition, biomass yield, nutritive value and methane pr...
There is irrefutable evidence that human activities are affecting the global climate through the pro...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
Enteric methane (CH4) emitted by ruminant species is known as one of the main greenhouse gases produ...
Enteric methane (CH4) emitted by ruminant species is known as one of the main greenhouse gases produ...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...