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...
Methane is a by-product in the digestion of plant material by all cattle and sheep. Effectively it i...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas (GHG) produced during the normal digestive process in ruminant ani...
Emissions from dairy farms are contributing to the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases whic...
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...
This review analyses methane emissions from dairy farms due to enteric fermentations and use of diff...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
The FAO publication, Livestock’s Long Shadow, indicated that livestock is responsible for 18% ...
Urgency to reduce anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases (GHG) has substantially increased in rec...
Ruminants are responsible for a large proportion of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the for...
AbstractMany opportunities exist to reduce enteric methane (CH4) and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emis...
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...
Greenhouse gases (GHG), specifically methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide, contribute to eutro...
Methane is a by-product in the digestion of plant material by all cattle and sheep. Effectively it i...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas (GHG) produced during the normal digestive process in ruminant ani...
Emissions from dairy farms are contributing to the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases whic...
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...
This review analyses methane emissions from dairy farms due to enteric fermentations and use of diff...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
The FAO publication, Livestock’s Long Shadow, indicated that livestock is responsible for 18% ...
Urgency to reduce anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases (GHG) has substantially increased in rec...
Ruminants are responsible for a large proportion of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the for...
AbstractMany opportunities exist to reduce enteric methane (CH4) and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emis...
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...
Greenhouse gases (GHG), specifically methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide, contribute to eutro...
Methane is a by-product in the digestion of plant material by all cattle and sheep. Effectively it i...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas (GHG) produced during the normal digestive process in ruminant ani...
Emissions from dairy farms are contributing to the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases whic...