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 …

Special topics—Mitigation of methane and nitrous oxide emissions from animal operations: I. A review of enteric methane mitigation options

AN Hristov, J Oh, JL Firkins, J Dijkstra… - Journal of animal …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
The goal of this review was to analyze published data related to mitigation of enteric
methane (CH4) emissions from ruminant animals to document the most effective and …

Methane yield phenotypes linked to differential gene expression in the sheep rumen microbiome

W Shi, CD Moon, SC Leahy, D Kang, J Froula… - Genome …, 2014 - genome.cshlp.org
Ruminant livestock represent the single largest anthropogenic source of the potent
greenhouse gas methane, which is generated by methanogenic archaea residing in …

The future of livestock breeding: genomic selection for efficiency, reduced emissions intensity, and adaptation

BJ Hayes, HA Lewin, ME Goddard - Trends in genetics, 2013 - cell.com
As the global population and global wealth both continue to increase, so will the demand for
livestock products, especially those that are highly nutritious. However, competition with …

A universal equation to predict methane production of forage-fed cattle in Australia

E Charmley, SRO Williams, PJ Moate… - Animal Production …, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
The methods for estimating methane emissions from cattle as used in the Australian national
inventory are based on older data that have now been superseded by a large amount of …

[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 …

Review of current in vivo measurement techniques for quantifying enteric methane emission from ruminants

KJ Hammond, LA Crompton, A Bannink… - Animal Feed Science …, 2016 - Elsevier
Ruminant husbandry is a major source of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHG). Filling
knowledge gaps and providing expert recommendation are important for defining future …

[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 …

[HTML][HTML] Breeding for reduced methane emission and feed-efficient Holstein cows: An international response

CIV Manzanilla-Pech, P Løvendahl, DM Gordo… - Journal of Dairy …, 2021 - Elsevier
Selecting for lower methane (CH 4) emitting animals is one of the best approaches to reduce
CH 4 given that genetic progress is permanent and cumulative over generations. As genetic …

[HTML][HTML] Comparison of methods to determine methane emissions from dairy cows in farm conditions

P Huhtanen, EH Cabezas-Garcia, S Utsumi… - Journal of dairy …, 2015 - Elsevier
Nutritional and animal-selection strategies to mitigate enteric methane (CH 4) depend on
accurate, cost-effective methods to determine emissions from a large number of animals …