Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global anthropogenic methane (CH 4 ) emissions and is projected to increase significantly to meet the increasing demand for animal-sourced protein. Methane, a short-lived greenhouse gas, needs to be reduced -24 to -47% by 2050 relative to 2010 to meet the 2.0°C target. This study describes the results of a comprehensive meta-analysis to determine effective mitigation strategies. The database included findings from 425 peer-reviewed studies (1963 to 2018). Mitigation strategies were classified into three main categories [animal and feed management, diet formulation, and rumen manipulation (additives and methods used to modify the rumen)] and up to five subcate...
peer-reviewedRuminant livestock are an important source of anthropogenic methane (CH4). Decreasing t...
Since ruminants are capable of utilizing fibrous feeds not digested by mono-gastrics, they represent...
Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) is a developing region characterized for its importance for global...
Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global anthropoge...
Abstract Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global a...
To meet the 1.5 °C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 ...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 t...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% of the 2010 leve...
To meet the 1.5 °C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 ...
The growing demand for sustainable animal production is compelling researchers to explore the potent...
The growing demand for sustainable animal production is compelling researchers to explore the potent...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
peer-reviewedRuminant livestock are an important source of anthropogenic methane (CH4). Decreasing t...
Since ruminants are capable of utilizing fibrous feeds not digested by mono-gastrics, they represent...
Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) is a developing region characterized for its importance for global...
Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global anthropoge...
Abstract Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global a...
To meet the 1.5 °C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 ...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 t...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% of the 2010 leve...
To meet the 1.5 °C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 ...
The growing demand for sustainable animal production is compelling researchers to explore the potent...
The growing demand for sustainable animal production is compelling researchers to explore the potent...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
peer-reviewedRuminant livestock are an important source of anthropogenic methane (CH4). Decreasing t...
Since ruminants are capable of utilizing fibrous feeds not digested by mono-gastrics, they represent...
Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) is a developing region characterized for its importance for global...