Globally, the most problematic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of ruminant livestock is methane (CH4), with a global warming potential 25 times that of carbon dioxide. This work considers the emissions and production effects of powdered activated carbon (PAC) at 0.5% by dry matter (DM) on methanogenic rumen flora as the major source of dairy cattle enteric methane emissions. In total, 180 dairy cattle located in Brymaroo, Queensland (QLD), Australia, were studied in a three-cycle repeated measures ANOVA format with a 4 week primary interval. Emissions eructated during milking and in faecal deposits were measured, and in addition, 16S rRNA gene sequencing was performed to determine the collective populations of prokaryotic bacteria and archae...
Enteric methane (CH4) generated in the gastrointestinal tract of ruminant represents the source of t...
This review analyses methane emissions from dairy farms due to enteric fermentations and use of diff...
The rumen of the dairy cow contains a rich and diverse collection of microbes that during feed diges...
Globally, the most problematic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of ruminant livestock is methane (CH4)...
Globally, the most problematic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of ruminant livestock is methane (CH4)...
Emissions from dairy and beef productions represent around 40% of methane emissions worldwide. In th...
Agriculture produces greenhouse gases. Methane is a result of manure degradation and microbial ferme...
Human activities are contributing to Global Climate Change through the production of Green House Gas...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions produced by microbial fermentation in the rumen resulting in the emi...
Agriculture is responsible for a significant proportion of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissi...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
Enteric methane (CH4), produced by members of the microbial population residing in the rumen of dome...
This review examines research aimed at reducing enteric methane emissions from the Australian dairy ...
Can we reduce methane by using dietary interventions to reduce carbon footprint and increase feed ef...
Dairy cattle make a significant contribution to global methane emissions. Milking cows in the UK mak...
Enteric methane (CH4) generated in the gastrointestinal tract of ruminant represents the source of t...
This review analyses methane emissions from dairy farms due to enteric fermentations and use of diff...
The rumen of the dairy cow contains a rich and diverse collection of microbes that during feed diges...
Globally, the most problematic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of ruminant livestock is methane (CH4)...
Globally, the most problematic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of ruminant livestock is methane (CH4)...
Emissions from dairy and beef productions represent around 40% of methane emissions worldwide. In th...
Agriculture produces greenhouse gases. Methane is a result of manure degradation and microbial ferme...
Human activities are contributing to Global Climate Change through the production of Green House Gas...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions produced by microbial fermentation in the rumen resulting in the emi...
Agriculture is responsible for a significant proportion of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissi...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
Enteric methane (CH4), produced by members of the microbial population residing in the rumen of dome...
This review examines research aimed at reducing enteric methane emissions from the Australian dairy ...
Can we reduce methane by using dietary interventions to reduce carbon footprint and increase feed ef...
Dairy cattle make a significant contribution to global methane emissions. Milking cows in the UK mak...
Enteric methane (CH4) generated in the gastrointestinal tract of ruminant represents the source of t...
This review analyses methane emissions from dairy farms due to enteric fermentations and use of diff...
The rumen of the dairy cow contains a rich and diverse collection of microbes that during feed diges...