Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of seasons under a tropical climate on forage quality, aswell the effect of an Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu grazing system on enteric methane (CH4) emissions fromNellore cattle in the Southeast region of Brazil. Sixteen Nellore steers (18 months old and initial weight 318.0 ± 116.59 kg of LW; final weight 469 ± 98.50 kg of LW) were used for a trial period of 10 months, with four collection periods in winter (August), spring (December), summer (February) and autumn (May). Each collection period consisted of 28 days, corresponding to the representative month of each season where the last six days were designed for methane data collection. Animals were randomly distributed with...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
The aim of this study was to measure methane emissions (CH4) and herbage intake, and, on the basis o...
Methane emissions by Nelore cattle grazing Brachiaria brizantha were monitored during winter (August...
Brazilian beef cattle production is primarily based in grazing systems which in general present low ...
Methane (CH4) emissions from livestock contribute significantly to climate change and diet plays a f...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
The reduction of enteric methane (CH4) emitted by livestock is driven by pasture management, which c...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
Brazil is one of the largest beef exporter in the world, and this is due to the introduction of Nell...
This study was to evaluate the methane emissions in the Pantanal grasslands in the two main climatic...
This study aimed to measure rates of methane emission of beef cows in the conditions of native or mi...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
Ruminant livestock produce ~80 Mt of methane (CH4) annually, accounting for ~33% of global anthropog...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
The aim of this study was to measure methane emissions (CH4) and herbage intake, and, on the basis o...
Methane emissions by Nelore cattle grazing Brachiaria brizantha were monitored during winter (August...
Brazilian beef cattle production is primarily based in grazing systems which in general present low ...
Methane (CH4) emissions from livestock contribute significantly to climate change and diet plays a f...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
The reduction of enteric methane (CH4) emitted by livestock is driven by pasture management, which c...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
Brazil is one of the largest beef exporter in the world, and this is due to the introduction of Nell...
This study was to evaluate the methane emissions in the Pantanal grasslands in the two main climatic...
This study aimed to measure rates of methane emission of beef cows in the conditions of native or mi...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
Ruminant livestock produce ~80 Mt of methane (CH4) annually, accounting for ~33% of global anthropog...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
The aim of this study was to measure methane emissions (CH4) and herbage intake, and, on the basis o...