[HTML][HTML] Symposium review: Effective nutritional strategies to mitigate enteric methane in dairy cattle

AN Hristov, A Melgar, D Wasson, C Arndt - Journal of dairy science, 2022 - Elsevier
Intensive research in the past decade has resulted in a better understanding of factors
driving enteric methane (CH 4) emissions in ruminants. Meta-analyses of large databases …

Methane mitigation: methods to reduce emissions, on the path to the Paris agreement

EG Nisbet, RE Fisher, D Lowry, JL France… - Reviews of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The atmospheric methane burden is increasing rapidly, contrary to pathways compatible
with the goals of the 2015 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris …

[HTML][HTML] Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers

BM Roque, M Venegas, RD Kinley, R de Nys… - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
The red macroalgae (seaweed) Asparagopsis spp. has shown to reduce ruminant enteric
methane (CH4) production up to 99% in vitro. The objective of this study was to determine …

Interpreting contemporary trends in atmospheric methane

AJ Turner, C Frankenberg, EA Kort - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2019 - pnas.org
Atmospheric methane plays a major role in controlling climate, yet contemporary methane
trends (1982–2017) have defied explanation with numerous, often conflicting, hypotheses …

[HTML][HTML] Global warming and dairy cattle: How to control and reduce methane emission

D Bačėninaitė, K Džermeikaitė, R Antanaitis - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Concerns about greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from livestock and
dairy farms, as well as their connection to global warming and climate change, have grown …

[HTML][HTML] Enteric methane mitigation strategies for ruminant livestock systems in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A meta-analysis

GF de Souza Congio, A Bannink, OLM Mogollón… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) is a develo** region characterized for its
importance for global food security, producing 23 and 11% of the global beef and milk …

[HTML][HTML] Dietary mitigation of enteric methane emissions from ruminants: A review of plant tannin mitigation options

BR Min, S Solaiman, HM Waldrip, D Parker, RW Todd… - Animal Nutrition, 2020 - Elsevier
Methane gas from livestock production activities is a significant source of greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions which have been shown to influence climate change. New technologies …

Quantification of methane emitted by ruminants: a review of methods

LO Tedeschi, AL Abdalla, C Alvarez… - Journal of Animal …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The contribution of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ruminant production systems
varies between countries and between regions within individual countries. The appropriate …

[HTML][HTML] Selective breeding as a mitigation tool for methane emissions from dairy cattle

Y de Haas, RF Veerkamp, G De Jong, MN Aldridge - Animal, 2021 - Elsevier
The global livestock sector, particularly ruminants, contributes substantially to the total
anthropogenic greenhouse gases. Management and dietary solutions to reduce enteric …

[HTML][HTML] Symposium review: Uncertainties in enteric methane inventories, measurement techniques, and prediction models

AN Hristov, E Kebreab, M Niu, J Oh, A Bannink… - Journal of dairy …, 2018 - Elsevier
Ruminant production systems are important contributors to anthropogenic methane (CH 4)
emissions, but there are large uncertainties in national and global livestock CH 4 …