Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the environment and for policy making. Potentially, the most sustainable way of reducing enteric CH4 emission from ruminants is through the estimation of genomic breeding values to facilitate genetic selection. There is potential for adopting genetic selection and in the future genomic selection, for reduced CH4 emissions from ruminants. From this review it has been observed that both CH4 emissions and production (g/day) are a heritable and repeatable trait. CH4 emissions are strongly related to feed intake both in the short term (minutes to several hours) and over the medium term (days). When measured over the medium term, CH4 yield (MY, g CH4/k...
The expanding world human population will require greater food production within the constraints of ...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
AbstractMany opportunities exist to reduce enteric methane (CH4) and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emis...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Where have we come with breeding for methane emissions – update from international collaborations Cl...
Climate change is a growing international concern, and it is well established that the release of gr...
This review summarizes the importance of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants and summarizes ...
A significant portion of global greenhouse gas emissions is attributed to methane (CH4), the primary...
Ruminants contribute to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, principally as enteric methane (CH4) ...
This review summarizes the importance of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants and summarizes ...
Phenotypes have been reviewed to select for lower-emitting animals in order to decrease the environm...
Methane (CH4) is a product of enteric fermentation in ruminants, and it represents around 17% of glo...
Phenotypes have been reviewed to select for lower-emitting animals in order to decrease the environm...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
The expanding world human population will require greater food production within the constraints of ...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
AbstractMany opportunities exist to reduce enteric methane (CH4) and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emis...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Where have we come with breeding for methane emissions – update from international collaborations Cl...
Climate change is a growing international concern, and it is well established that the release of gr...
This review summarizes the importance of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants and summarizes ...
A significant portion of global greenhouse gas emissions is attributed to methane (CH4), the primary...
Ruminants contribute to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, principally as enteric methane (CH4) ...
This review summarizes the importance of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants and summarizes ...
Phenotypes have been reviewed to select for lower-emitting animals in order to decrease the environm...
Methane (CH4) is a product of enteric fermentation in ruminants, and it represents around 17% of glo...
Phenotypes have been reviewed to select for lower-emitting animals in order to decrease the environm...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
The expanding world human population will require greater food production within the constraints of ...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
AbstractMany opportunities exist to reduce enteric methane (CH4) and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emis...