[HTML][HTML] Invited review: Current enteric methane mitigation options

KA Beauchemin, EM Ungerfeld, AL Abdalla… - Journal of Dairy …, 2022 - Elsevier
Ruminant livestock are an important source of anthropogenic methane (CH 4). Decreasing
the emissions of enteric CH 4 from ruminant production is strategic to limit the global …

[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 …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of tannins from tropical plants on methane production from ruminants: A systematic review

E Cardoso-Gutierrez, E Aranda-Aguirre… - Veterinary and Animal …, 2021 - Elsevier
Methane (CH 4) is a greenhouse gas generated during the feed fermentation processes in
the rumen. However, numerous studies have been conducted to determine the capacity of …

[HTML][HTML] Feeding up to 91% concentrate to Holstein and Jersey dairy cows: Effects on enteric methane emission, rumen fermentation and bacterial community …

DW Olijhoek, ALF Hellwing, SJ Noel, P Lund… - Journal of Dairy …, 2022 - Elsevier
Due to climate change, periods of drought might be longer and occur more frequently, which
challenges roughage production and requires changed feeding of dairy cattle by increasing …

[PDF][PDF] Enteric methane mitigation interventions

JQ Fouts, MC Honan, BM Roque… - Translational Animal …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) presents a feasible approach to curbing agriculture's
contribution to climate change. One intervention for reduction is dietary reformulation, which …

Animal factors that affect enteric methane production measured using the GreenFeed monitoring system in grazing dairy cows

K Starsmore, N Lopez-Villalobos, L Shalloo… - Journal of Dairy …, 2024 - Elsevier
Similar to all dairy systems internationally, pasture-based dairy systems are under
increasing pressure to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Ireland and New …

Methane emission and milk production from jersey cows grazing perennial ryegrass–white clover and multispecies forage mixtures

C Loza, T Reinsch, R Loges, F Taube, JI Gere, C Kluß… - Agriculture, 2021 - mdpi.com
Methane is a major constituent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ruminants, and
mitigation strategies are needed to alleviate this negative environmental impact while …

Reconciling global sustainability targets and local action for food production and climate change mitigation

JDB Gil, V Daioglou, M van Ittersum, P Reidsma… - Global Environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) imply country-led implementation. Yet,
their achievement depends on sustainability targets compatible across different sectors and …

The ruminant gut microbiome vs enteric methane emission: The essential microbes may help to mitigate the global methane crisis

A Thacharodi, S Hassan, ZHT Ahmed, P Singh… - Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
Ruminants release enteric methane into the atmosphere, significantly increasing
greenhouse gas emissions and degrading the environment. A common focus of traditional …

Volatile fatty acids in ruminal fluid can be used to predict methane yield of dairy cows

SRO Williams, MC Hannah, JL Jacobs, WJ Wales… - Animals, 2019 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Methane emissions from cattle are difficult to measure, and some proxies
used to estimate them have required information that is not always available. An example is …