Resultados de búsqueda - "methane"

  1. Benefits of Leucaena diversifolia in grazing steer’s diet: performance, methane and fatty acids por Molina Botero, Isabel Cristina, Villegas, Daniel Mauricio, Montoya, Alejandro, Mazabel, Johanna, Bastidas, Mike, Ruden, Alejandro, Gaviria, Hernan, Peláez, Juan David, Chará, Julián, Murgueitio, Enrique, Moorby, Jon M., Arango, Jacobo

    Publicado 2023
    “…Leucaena diversifolia (Ld) is a legume species that has received little attention in terms of its nutritive value, methane (CH4) emissions, and impact on meat quality. …”
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  2. A closer look: Comparing methods to measure methane emissions from sheep por Kariuki, Patrick, Gurmu, Endale Balcha, Slater, Annabel, Arndt, Claudia

    Publicado 2024
    “…Most methane is released through belching—contrary to a common misconception, only about 5% of livestock methane is produced through flatulence. …”
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  3. Varietal effects on methane intensity of paddy fields under different irrigation management por Asch, F., Johnson, K., Vo, T. B. T., Sander, B.O., Duong, V.N., Wassmann, R.

    Publicado 2023
    “…The highest yielding varieties may not have the highest methane emissions; thus, a potential yield loss could be compensated by a larger reduction in methane emissions. …”
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  4. Estimates of repeatability and heritability of methane production in sheep using portable accumulation chambers por Goopy, John P., Robinson, D.L., Woodgate, R.T., Donaldson, A.J., Oddy, V.H., Vercoe, P.E., Hegarty, Roger S.

    Publicado 2016
    “…This study was designed to screen a large number of sheep to identify individuals with high and low methane (CH4) production, and to estimate repeatability and heritability of CH4 emissions in sheep, utilising portable accumulation chambers (PAC) designed for in-field use. …”
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  5. Nitrous oxide and methane fluxes from urine and dung deposited on Kenyan pastures por Tully, Katherine L., Abwanda, Sheila O., Thiong'o, Margaret, Mutuo, Paul M., Rosenstock, Todd S.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Urine and dung from livestock release greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4), to the atmosphere. However, the extent of GHG’s impact is uncertain due to the lack of in situ measurements in the region. …”
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