Séance : Séance : Élevage et changement climatiqueInternational audience- In Africa, ruminants contribute strongly to the greenhouse gas emissions such as enteric methane(eCH4). A few models for estimating eCH4 have been developed in the tropics. However, no direct measurement ofeCH4 emissions in cattle has been made and reported in West Africa. The objective of the present study is toevaluate in vivo eCH4 emissions in Sudanese Peulh Zebu during the cold dry season (November 2021 - February2022). For this purpose, 10 steers aged 27±1.87 months with a live weight (LW) of 138.82±15.23 kg (i.e. 0.56Tropical Livestock Unit - TLU) were used for direct measurements with the GreenFeed at CIRDES (Burkina Faso).Measurements of eCH4 emissions were co...
In Northern Senegal, traditional cattle management systems (TRAD) which depend on natural forages co...
Methane (CH4) emissions from livestock contribute significantly to climate change and diet plays a f...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...
Séance : Séance : Élevage et changement climatiqueInternational audience- In Africa, ruminants contr...
Session 59 - Théâtre 7International audienceEnteric methane emissions (eCH4) from ruminants are the ...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...
Methane emission from ruminants is scarcely evaluated in African pastoral systems. Intake and propor...
Session 59 - Théâtre 5International audienceIn Africa, a large diversity of diets (forage + staple f...
International audienceMethane (CH4) emission estimations for cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) refl...
International audienceIn Northern Senegal, traditional cattle management systems (TRAD) which depend...
International audienceIn Northern Senegal, traditional cattle management systems (TRAD) which depend...
International audienceIn Northern Senegal, traditional cattle management systems (TRAD) which depend...
International audienceIn Northern Senegal, traditional cattle management systems (TRAD) which depend...
Methane (CH4) emission estimations for cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) reflect limited production...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...
In Northern Senegal, traditional cattle management systems (TRAD) which depend on natural forages co...
Methane (CH4) emissions from livestock contribute significantly to climate change and diet plays a f...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...
Séance : Séance : Élevage et changement climatiqueInternational audience- In Africa, ruminants contr...
Session 59 - Théâtre 7International audienceEnteric methane emissions (eCH4) from ruminants are the ...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...
Methane emission from ruminants is scarcely evaluated in African pastoral systems. Intake and propor...
Session 59 - Théâtre 5International audienceIn Africa, a large diversity of diets (forage + staple f...
International audienceMethane (CH4) emission estimations for cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) refl...
International audienceIn Northern Senegal, traditional cattle management systems (TRAD) which depend...
International audienceIn Northern Senegal, traditional cattle management systems (TRAD) which depend...
International audienceIn Northern Senegal, traditional cattle management systems (TRAD) which depend...
International audienceIn Northern Senegal, traditional cattle management systems (TRAD) which depend...
Methane (CH4) emission estimations for cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) reflect limited production...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...
In Northern Senegal, traditional cattle management systems (TRAD) which depend on natural forages co...
Methane (CH4) emissions from livestock contribute significantly to climate change and diet plays a f...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...