Context: Genotype by environment interaction or sire re-ranking between measurements of methane emission in different environments or from using different measurement protocols can affect the efficiency of selection strategies to abate methane emission. Aim: This study tested the hypothesis that measurements of methane emission from grazing sheep under field conditions, where the feed intake is unknown, are genetically correlated to measurements in a controlled environment where feed intake is known. Methods: Data on emission of methane and carbon dioxide and uptake of oxygen were measured using portable accumulation chambers from 499 animals in a controlled environment in New South Wales and 1382 animals in a grazing environment in W...
Where have we come with breeding for methane emissions – update from international collaborations Cl...
Context: Reducing methane emissions from livestock systems is a global priority. Genetic selection c...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
This study was designed to screen a large number of sheep to identify individuals with high and low ...
A total of 2,600 methane (CH4) and 1,847 CO2 measurements of sheep housed for 1 h in portable accumu...
The Australian sheep industry aims to increase the efficiency of sheep production by decreasing the ...
Climate change is a growing international concern, and it is well established that the release of gr...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
Rumen methanogenesis represents a loss of between 2 to 15% of the energy intake by the animal, and m...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
Enteric methane emissions of livestock represent 10.3 % of Australia’s greenhouse gas emis-sions, so...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Selection of sheep with low enteric methane (CH4) emissions is a greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation opt...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
Enteric methane emissions from beef cattle are a significant component of total greenhouse gas emiss...
Where have we come with breeding for methane emissions – update from international collaborations Cl...
Context: Reducing methane emissions from livestock systems is a global priority. Genetic selection c...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
This study was designed to screen a large number of sheep to identify individuals with high and low ...
A total of 2,600 methane (CH4) and 1,847 CO2 measurements of sheep housed for 1 h in portable accumu...
The Australian sheep industry aims to increase the efficiency of sheep production by decreasing the ...
Climate change is a growing international concern, and it is well established that the release of gr...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
Rumen methanogenesis represents a loss of between 2 to 15% of the energy intake by the animal, and m...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
Enteric methane emissions of livestock represent 10.3 % of Australia’s greenhouse gas emis-sions, so...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Selection of sheep with low enteric methane (CH4) emissions is a greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation opt...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
Enteric methane emissions from beef cattle are a significant component of total greenhouse gas emiss...
Where have we come with breeding for methane emissions – update from international collaborations Cl...
Context: Reducing methane emissions from livestock systems is a global priority. Genetic selection c...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...