Enteric methane (CH4) generated in the gastrointestinal tract of ruminant represents the source of the greatest direct greenhouse gas (GHG) released from the livestock sector. We evaluated the global potential reduction of enteric CH4 emissions released from dairy cattle through amendment of their traditional diets in 183 countries aggregated to 11 regions. Amending dairy cattle diets involves increasing the concentration of lipid (up to 6 %) and decreasing the concentration of fiber, without affecting the total gross energy intake (GEI). Enteric CH4 emissions were calculated by using a mathematical model developed to include dietary intervention. In 2012, we found a global potential reduction of 15.7 % of enteric CH4 emissions fr...
Although livestock production accounts for a sizeable share of global greenhouse gas emissions, nume...
Dairy cattle make a significant contribution to global methane emissions. Milking cows in the UK mak...
The methods applied for yield increases per unit animal are also progressing rapidly, along with the...
Abstract Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global a...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% of the 2010 leve...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions produced by microbial fermentation in the rumen resulting in the emi...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 t...
Methane (CH4) is a colorless, odorless gas generated as a by-product of microbial fermentation of fe...
Human activities are contributing to Global Climate Change through the production of Green House Gas...
Agriculture produces greenhouse gases. Methane is a result of manure degradation and microbial ferme...
To meet the 1.5 °C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 ...
The goal of this review was to analyze published data related to mitigation of enteric methane (CH4)...
Livestock farming in Latin America has been criticized because of its large greenhouse gas (GHG) pro...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
Although livestock production accounts for a sizeable share of global greenhouse gas emissions, nume...
Dairy cattle make a significant contribution to global methane emissions. Milking cows in the UK mak...
The methods applied for yield increases per unit animal are also progressing rapidly, along with the...
Abstract Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global a...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% of the 2010 leve...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions produced by microbial fermentation in the rumen resulting in the emi...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 t...
Methane (CH4) is a colorless, odorless gas generated as a by-product of microbial fermentation of fe...
Human activities are contributing to Global Climate Change through the production of Green House Gas...
Agriculture produces greenhouse gases. Methane is a result of manure degradation and microbial ferme...
To meet the 1.5 °C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 ...
The goal of this review was to analyze published data related to mitigation of enteric methane (CH4)...
Livestock farming in Latin America has been criticized because of its large greenhouse gas (GHG) pro...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
Although livestock production accounts for a sizeable share of global greenhouse gas emissions, nume...
Dairy cattle make a significant contribution to global methane emissions. Milking cows in the UK mak...
The methods applied for yield increases per unit animal are also progressing rapidly, along with the...