Methane Production in Ruminant Animals

Agriculture is a significant source of GHGsglobally and ruminant livestock animals are one of the largest contributors to these emissions, responsible for an estimated 14% of GHGs (CH 4 and N 2 O combined) worldwide. A large portion of GHG fluxes from agricultural activities is related to CH 4 emiss...

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Autores principales: Zaman, M., Kleineidam, K., Bakken, L., Berendt, J., Bracken, C., Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Cai, Z., Chang, S.X., Clough, T., Dawar, K., Ding, W.X., Dörsch, P., Reis Martins, M. dos, Eckhardt, C., Fiedler, S., Frosch, T., Goopy, John P., Görres, C.M., Gupta, A., Henjes, S., Hofmann, M.E.G., Horn, M.A., Jahangir, M.M.R., Jansen-Willems, A., Lenhart, K., Heng, L., Lewicka-Szczebak, D., Lucic, G., Merbold, Lutz, Mohn, J., Molstad, L., Moser, G., Murphy, P., Sanz-Cobena, A., Šimek, M., Urquiaga, S., Well, R., Wrage-Mönnig, N., Zaman, S., Zhang, J., Müller, Christoph
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Publicado: Springer 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129353
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author Zaman, M.
Kleineidam, K.
Bakken, L.
Berendt, J.
Bracken, C.
Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
Cai, Z.
Chang, S.X.
Clough, T.
Dawar, K.
Ding, W.X.
Dörsch, P.
Reis Martins, M. dos
Eckhardt, C.
Fiedler, S.
Frosch, T.
Goopy, John P.
Görres, C.M.
Gupta, A.
Henjes, S.
Hofmann, M.E.G.
Horn, M.A.
Jahangir, M.M.R.
Jansen-Willems, A.
Lenhart, K.
Heng, L.
Lewicka-Szczebak, D.
Lucic, G.
Merbold, Lutz
Mohn, J.
Molstad, L.
Moser, G.
Murphy, P.
Sanz-Cobena, A.
Šimek, M.
Urquiaga, S.
Well, R.
Wrage-Mönnig, N.
Zaman, S.
Zhang, J.
Müller, Christoph
author_browse Bakken, L.
Berendt, J.
Bracken, C.
Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
Cai, Z.
Chang, S.X.
Clough, T.
Dawar, K.
Ding, W.X.
Dörsch, P.
Eckhardt, C.
Fiedler, S.
Frosch, T.
Goopy, John P.
Gupta, A.
Görres, C.M.
Heng, L.
Henjes, S.
Hofmann, M.E.G.
Horn, M.A.
Jahangir, M.M.R.
Jansen-Willems, A.
Kleineidam, K.
Lenhart, K.
Lewicka-Szczebak, D.
Lucic, G.
Merbold, Lutz
Mohn, J.
Molstad, L.
Moser, G.
Murphy, P.
Müller, Christoph
Reis Martins, M. dos
Sanz-Cobena, A.
Urquiaga, S.
Well, R.
Wrage-Mönnig, N.
Zaman, M.
Zaman, S.
Zhang, J.
Šimek, M.
author_facet Zaman, M.
Kleineidam, K.
Bakken, L.
Berendt, J.
Bracken, C.
Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
Cai, Z.
Chang, S.X.
Clough, T.
Dawar, K.
Ding, W.X.
Dörsch, P.
Reis Martins, M. dos
Eckhardt, C.
Fiedler, S.
Frosch, T.
Goopy, John P.
Görres, C.M.
Gupta, A.
Henjes, S.
Hofmann, M.E.G.
Horn, M.A.
Jahangir, M.M.R.
Jansen-Willems, A.
Lenhart, K.
Heng, L.
Lewicka-Szczebak, D.
Lucic, G.
Merbold, Lutz
Mohn, J.
Molstad, L.
Moser, G.
Murphy, P.
Sanz-Cobena, A.
Šimek, M.
Urquiaga, S.
Well, R.
Wrage-Mönnig, N.
Zaman, S.
Zhang, J.
Müller, Christoph
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description Agriculture is a significant source of GHGsglobally and ruminant livestock animals are one of the largest contributors to these emissions, responsible for an estimated 14% of GHGs (CH 4 and N 2 O combined) worldwide. A large portion of GHG fluxes from agricultural activities is related to CH 4 emissions from ruminants. Both direct and indirect methods are available. Direct methods include enclosure techniques, artificial (e.g. SF 6 ) or natural (e.g. CO 2 ) tracer techniques, and micrometeorological methods using open-path lasers. Under the indirect methods, emission mechanisms are understood, where the CH 4 emission potential is estimated based on the substrate characteristics and the digestibility (i.e. from volatile fatty acids). These approximate methods are useful if no direct measurement is possible. The different systems used to quantify these emission potentials are presented in this chapter. Also, CH 4 from animal waste (slurry, urine, dung) is an important source: methods pertaining to measuring GHG potential from these sources are included.
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spelling CGSpace1293532025-09-08T09:09:19Z Methane Production in Ruminant Animals Zaman, M. Kleineidam, K. Bakken, L. Berendt, J. Bracken, C. Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus Cai, Z. Chang, S.X. Clough, T. Dawar, K. Ding, W.X. Dörsch, P. Reis Martins, M. dos Eckhardt, C. Fiedler, S. Frosch, T. Goopy, John P. Görres, C.M. Gupta, A. Henjes, S. Hofmann, M.E.G. Horn, M.A. Jahangir, M.M.R. Jansen-Willems, A. Lenhart, K. Heng, L. Lewicka-Szczebak, D. Lucic, G. Merbold, Lutz Mohn, J. Molstad, L. Moser, G. Murphy, P. Sanz-Cobena, A. Šimek, M. Urquiaga, S. Well, R. Wrage-Mönnig, N. Zaman, S. Zhang, J. Müller, Christoph production methane animals ruminant Agriculture is a significant source of GHGsglobally and ruminant livestock animals are one of the largest contributors to these emissions, responsible for an estimated 14% of GHGs (CH 4 and N 2 O combined) worldwide. A large portion of GHG fluxes from agricultural activities is related to CH 4 emissions from ruminants. Both direct and indirect methods are available. Direct methods include enclosure techniques, artificial (e.g. SF 6 ) or natural (e.g. CO 2 ) tracer techniques, and micrometeorological methods using open-path lasers. Under the indirect methods, emission mechanisms are understood, where the CH 4 emission potential is estimated based on the substrate characteristics and the digestibility (i.e. from volatile fatty acids). These approximate methods are useful if no direct measurement is possible. The different systems used to quantify these emission potentials are presented in this chapter. Also, CH 4 from animal waste (slurry, urine, dung) is an important source: methods pertaining to measuring GHG potential from these sources are included. 2021 2023-03-10T14:33:38Z 2023-03-10T14:33:38Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129353 en Open Access Springer Zaman, M. et al. 2021. Methane Production in Ruminant Animals. In: Zaman, M., Heng, L., Müller, C. eds Measuring Emission of Agricultural Greenhouse Gases and Developing Mitigation Options using Nuclear and Related Techniques. Springer: Cham: 177-211
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methane
animals
ruminant
Zaman, M.
Kleineidam, K.
Bakken, L.
Berendt, J.
Bracken, C.
Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
Cai, Z.
Chang, S.X.
Clough, T.
Dawar, K.
Ding, W.X.
Dörsch, P.
Reis Martins, M. dos
Eckhardt, C.
Fiedler, S.
Frosch, T.
Goopy, John P.
Görres, C.M.
Gupta, A.
Henjes, S.
Hofmann, M.E.G.
Horn, M.A.
Jahangir, M.M.R.
Jansen-Willems, A.
Lenhart, K.
Heng, L.
Lewicka-Szczebak, D.
Lucic, G.
Merbold, Lutz
Mohn, J.
Molstad, L.
Moser, G.
Murphy, P.
Sanz-Cobena, A.
Šimek, M.
Urquiaga, S.
Well, R.
Wrage-Mönnig, N.
Zaman, S.
Zhang, J.
Müller, Christoph
Methane Production in Ruminant Animals
title Methane Production in Ruminant Animals
title_full Methane Production in Ruminant Animals
title_fullStr Methane Production in Ruminant Animals
title_full_unstemmed Methane Production in Ruminant Animals
title_short Methane Production in Ruminant Animals
title_sort methane production in ruminant animals
topic production
methane
animals
ruminant
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