Concerns about global warming and greenhouse gases have increased the interest of governments and the public sector to find solutions. To reduce the effects of global warming caused by greenhouse gases, especially methane, it is necessary to change animal production systems and adopt new strategic approaches. The reduction of enteric methane in livestock is a long-standing problem regarding the energy efficiency of consumed feed. In this review, the sources of production, dissemination, and introduction of accepted scientific and practical solutions in order to reduce methane gas in breeding and production units of dairy cows have been investigated. To carry out this research, a thorough search was conducted in articles published in valid d...
This review analyses methane emissions from dairy farms due to enteric fermentations and use of diff...
Agriculture contributes significantly to the anthropogenic emissions of non-CO2 greenhouse gases met...
Enteric methane emissions from livestock constitute a greater part of anthropogenic greenhouse gases...
Concerns about global warming and greenhouse gases have increased the interest of governments and th...
The methods applied for yield increases per unit animal are also progressing rapidly, along with the...
The method used in writing this article is a review of several journals related to methane mitigatio...
Human activities are contributing to Global Climate Change through the production of Green House Gas...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
Agriculture produces greenhouse gases. Methane is a result of manure degradation and microbial ferme...
The goal of this review was to analyze published data on animal management practices that mitigate e...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
Livestock farming in Latin America has been criticized because of its large greenhouse gas (GHG) pro...
ABSTRACT Climate change is seen as a major threat to the survival of many species, ecosystems and th...
Agriculture is responsible for a significant proportion of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissi...
This paper overviews mitigation perspectives in ruminant farming systems and discusses main obstacle...
This review analyses methane emissions from dairy farms due to enteric fermentations and use of diff...
Agriculture contributes significantly to the anthropogenic emissions of non-CO2 greenhouse gases met...
Enteric methane emissions from livestock constitute a greater part of anthropogenic greenhouse gases...
Concerns about global warming and greenhouse gases have increased the interest of governments and th...
The methods applied for yield increases per unit animal are also progressing rapidly, along with the...
The method used in writing this article is a review of several journals related to methane mitigatio...
Human activities are contributing to Global Climate Change through the production of Green House Gas...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
Agriculture produces greenhouse gases. Methane is a result of manure degradation and microbial ferme...
The goal of this review was to analyze published data on animal management practices that mitigate e...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
Livestock farming in Latin America has been criticized because of its large greenhouse gas (GHG) pro...
ABSTRACT Climate change is seen as a major threat to the survival of many species, ecosystems and th...
Agriculture is responsible for a significant proportion of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissi...
This paper overviews mitigation perspectives in ruminant farming systems and discusses main obstacle...
This review analyses methane emissions from dairy farms due to enteric fermentations and use of diff...
Agriculture contributes significantly to the anthropogenic emissions of non-CO2 greenhouse gases met...
Enteric methane emissions from livestock constitute a greater part of anthropogenic greenhouse gases...