Ruminant livestock turn forages and poor-quality feeds into human edible products, but enteric methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants are a significant contributor to greenhouse gases (GHGs) and hence to climate change. Despite the predominance of pasture-based beef production systems in many parts of Europe there are little data available regarding enteric CH4 emissions from free-ranging grazing cattle. It is possible that differences in physiology or behaviour could influence comparative emissions intensities for traditional and modern breed types depending on the nutritional characteristics of the herbage grazed. This study investigated the role of breed type in influencing CH4 emissions from growing beef steers managed on contrasting gr...
The reduction of enteric methane (CH4) emitted by livestock is driven by pasture management, which c...
Reduction in greenhouse gas emission from beef production is essential to the survival of the beef i...
Dietary supplementation has been well documented as an effective enteric methane (CH4) mitigation st...
Ruminant livestock turn forages and poor-quality feeds into human edible products, but enteric metha...
Ruminant livestock turn forages and poor-quality feeds in to human edible products, but enteric meth...
Larger, faster-growing animals should partition relatively more nutrients into production, and there...
The principle aim of the studies reported within this thesis was to quantify and compare methane emi...
Crossbreeding has been used to improve performance in beef cattle, however the effects of breed comp...
The digestive physiology of ruminants is sufficiently different (e.g., with respect to mean retenti...
1<p>Calculated for comparison with IPCC <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
Global warming induced by the human-enhanced concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosph...
Although the effect of animal and diet factors on enteric methane (CH4) emissions from confined catt...
Data on the effect of grassland management on the nutritional characteristics of fresh and conserved...
To investigate the extent to which enteric methane (CH 4) emissions from growing lambs are explained...
The purposes of this study were 1) to assess the effects of 3 high-concentrate diets on enteric CH(4...
The reduction of enteric methane (CH4) emitted by livestock is driven by pasture management, which c...
Reduction in greenhouse gas emission from beef production is essential to the survival of the beef i...
Dietary supplementation has been well documented as an effective enteric methane (CH4) mitigation st...
Ruminant livestock turn forages and poor-quality feeds into human edible products, but enteric metha...
Ruminant livestock turn forages and poor-quality feeds in to human edible products, but enteric meth...
Larger, faster-growing animals should partition relatively more nutrients into production, and there...
The principle aim of the studies reported within this thesis was to quantify and compare methane emi...
Crossbreeding has been used to improve performance in beef cattle, however the effects of breed comp...
The digestive physiology of ruminants is sufficiently different (e.g., with respect to mean retenti...
1<p>Calculated for comparison with IPCC <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
Global warming induced by the human-enhanced concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosph...
Although the effect of animal and diet factors on enteric methane (CH4) emissions from confined catt...
Data on the effect of grassland management on the nutritional characteristics of fresh and conserved...
To investigate the extent to which enteric methane (CH 4) emissions from growing lambs are explained...
The purposes of this study were 1) to assess the effects of 3 high-concentrate diets on enteric CH(4...
The reduction of enteric methane (CH4) emitted by livestock is driven by pasture management, which c...
Reduction in greenhouse gas emission from beef production is essential to the survival of the beef i...
Dietary supplementation has been well documented as an effective enteric methane (CH4) mitigation st...