Selecting for lower methane emitting cows requires insight into the most biologically relevant phenotypes for methane emission, which are close to the breeding goal. Several methane phenotypes have been suggested over the last decade. However, the (dis)similarity of their underlying genetic architecture and correlation structures are poorly understood. Therefore, the objective of this study was to test association of SNP and genomic regions through GWAS on 8 CH4 emission traits in Danish Holstein cattle. The traits studied were methane concentration (MeC; ppm), methane production (MeP ; g/d), 2 definitions of residual methane (RMETc and RMETp: MeC and MeP regressed on metabolic body weight and energy-corrected milk, respectively), 2 definit...
Before methane (CH4 ) emission can be mitigated with animal breeding, breath measurements have to be...
Cattle and other ruminants produce large quantities of methane (~110 million metric tonnes per annum...
<p style="margin-left: 18.05pt;">Feed costs represent half of the total costs of dairy production. O...
Methane (CH4) is a product of enteric fermentation in ruminants, and it represents around 17% of glo...
The genetic architecture of methane (CH4) production remains largely unknown. We aimed to estimate i...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to identify genomic regions associated with two mid infrared-based CH4...
Livestock produce CH 4 , therefore contributing to the global warming effect. One of the currently i...
Enteric methane emissions from beef cattle are a significant component of total greenhouse gas emiss...
Records of methane emissions from 1,501 cows on 14 commercial farms in 4 regions of Spain were colle...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Genomic selection has been proposed for th...
Enteric ruminant methane is the most important greenhouse gas emitted from the pastoral agricultural...
Animal breeding techniques offer potential to reduce enteric emissions of ruminants to lower the env...
Before methane (CH4 ) emission can be mitigated with animal breeding, breath measurements have to be...
Cattle and other ruminants produce large quantities of methane (~110 million metric tonnes per annum...
<p style="margin-left: 18.05pt;">Feed costs represent half of the total costs of dairy production. O...
Methane (CH4) is a product of enteric fermentation in ruminants, and it represents around 17% of glo...
The genetic architecture of methane (CH4) production remains largely unknown. We aimed to estimate i...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to identify genomic regions associated with two mid infrared-based CH4...
Livestock produce CH 4 , therefore contributing to the global warming effect. One of the currently i...
Enteric methane emissions from beef cattle are a significant component of total greenhouse gas emiss...
Records of methane emissions from 1,501 cows on 14 commercial farms in 4 regions of Spain were colle...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Genomic selection has been proposed for th...
Enteric ruminant methane is the most important greenhouse gas emitted from the pastoral agricultural...
Animal breeding techniques offer potential to reduce enteric emissions of ruminants to lower the env...
Before methane (CH4 ) emission can be mitigated with animal breeding, breath measurements have to be...
Cattle and other ruminants produce large quantities of methane (~110 million metric tonnes per annum...
<p style="margin-left: 18.05pt;">Feed costs represent half of the total costs of dairy production. O...