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  1. Effects of soil temperature and moisture on methane uptakes and nitrous oxide emissions across three different ecosystem types by Luo, G.J., Kiese, Ralf, Wolf, B., Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus

    Published 2013
    “…This might have rather important implications for understanding effects of climate change on soil methane uptake potential, since any shift in environmental conditions is likely to result in a reduction of soil methane uptake ability. …”
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  2. Effects of increased temperatures and rice straw incorporation on methane and nitrous oxide emissions in a greenhouse experiment with rice by Gaihre, Yam Kanta, Wassmann, Reiner, Villegas Pangga, Gina, Sanabria, Joaquin, Aquino, Edna, Santa Cruz, Pompe C., Paningbatan, E.P.

    Published 2016
    “…We investigated the effect of increased temperatures of water and soil, together with the incorporation of rice straw, on emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), and the daily variation in CH4 emissions. …”
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  3. The effect of dietary nitrate and canola oil alone or in combination on fermentation, digesta kinetics and methane emissions from cattle by Villar, Maria Laura, Hegarty, Roger Stephen, Nolan, John V., Godwin, Ian R., McPhee, Malcolm J.

    Published 2020
    “…Compared with the CON diet, feeding the NO3 ¯+O diet reduced (P < 0.01) methane yield (MY, g CH4/kg DMI) by 25%, daily methane production (DMP, g CH4/d) by 26% (P < 0.01) and the rumen mean retention time (MRT; P < 0.05). …”
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  4. Validation of enteric methane emissions by cattle estimated from mathematical models using data from in vivo experiments by Molina Botero, Isabel, Díaz Céspedes, Medardo, Mayorga Mogollón, Olga, Ku Vera, Juan, Arceo Castillo, Jeyder, Montoya Flores, María Denisse, Arango, Jacobo, Gómez Bravo, Carlos

    Published 2025
    “…Several authors have developed equations to estimate methane (CH4) emissions by cattle according to variables such as dry matter and nutrient intake, live weight, or weight gain. …”
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  5. Soil carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from forests and other land use types in an African tropical montane region by Wanyama, Ibrahim, Pelster, David E., Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Verchot, Louis V., Martius, C., Rufino, Mariana C.

    Published 2019
    “…Most soils were sinks for atmospheric CH4 across all land use types. Methane uptake was highest for native forest sites (- 3.08 ± 0.35 to - 5.84 ± 0.61 kg CH4–C ha-1 year-1) and for eucalyptus plantations (- 3.43 ± 0.19 kg CH4–C ha-1 year-1). …”
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  6. Effects of dietary grapeseed extract on performance, energy and nitrogen balance as well as methane and nitrogen losses of lambs and goat kids by Sinz, Susanne, Leparmarai, Paul Taipa, Liesegang, Annette, Ortmann, S., Kreuzer, M., Marquardt, Svenja

    Published 2021
    “…The influence of phenol-rich dietary grapeseed extract on performance, energy and N balance and methane production was determined in sixteen lambs and thirteen goat kids (body weight 20·5 and 19·0 kg, 2 months of age, day 1 of study). …”
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  7. Assessment of botanical composition, biomass yield, nutritional quality and methane production of forages in selected grasslands, southern highlands of Ethiopia by Mosisa, A., Nurfeta, A., Bezabih, Melkamu, Tolera, Adugna, Mengistu, S., Yigrem, S., Hassen, A.

    Published 2021
    “…Among grass species, Eragrostis botryodes generated less methane. In general, legumes (5.5–6.5 mL/200 mg) and sedge (6 mL/200 mg) produced less amount of methane compared with grasses (7–10.5 mL/200 mg). …”
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  8. Calculation of new enteric methane emission factors for small ruminants in western Kenya highlights the heterogeneity of smallholder production systems by Goopy, John P., Ndung’u, Phyllis W., Onyango, Alice A., Kirui, Peter, Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus

    Published 2021
    “…While there is an increasing number of studies assessing methane (CH4) emissions of cattle, little attention has been paid to small ruminants (SR). …”
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