Global warming and dairy cattle: How to control and reduce methane emission

D Bačėninaitė, K Džermeikaitė, R Antanaitis - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Concerns about greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from livestock and
dairy farms, as well as their connection to global warming and climate change, have grown …

Quantification of methane emitted by ruminants: a review of methods

LO Tedeschi, AL Abdalla, C Alvarez… - Journal of Animal …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The contribution of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ruminant production systems
varies between countries and between regions within individual countries. The appropriate …

[HTML][HTML] Feed additives for methane mitigation: Recommendations for testing enteric methane-mitigating feed additives in ruminant studies

AN Hristov, A Bannink, M Battelli, A Belanche… - Journal of dairy …, 2025 - Elsevier
There is a need for rigorous and scientifically-based testing standards for existing and new
enteric methane mitigation technologies, including antimethanogenic feed additives (AMFA) …

[HTML][HTML] Innovative strategies for sustainable dairy farming in canada amidst climate change

S Neethirajan - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
In recent years, the Canadian dairy sector has faced escalating challenges due to its
significant contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, particularly methane. This paper …

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission estimation for cattle: assessing the potential role of real-time feed intake monitoring

JI Berdos, CM Ncho, AR Son, SS Lee, SH Kim - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
This study investigated the impact of feeding systems on the determination of enteric
methane (CH4) emissions factor in cattle. Real-time feed intake data, a crucial CH4 …

[HTML][HTML] Automatic Monitoring Methods for Greenhouse and Hazardous Gases Emitted from Ruminant Production Systems: A Review

W Ma, X Ji, L Ding, SX Yang, K Guo, Q Li - Sensors, 2024 - mdpi.com
The research on automatic monitoring methods for greenhouse gases and hazardous gas
emissions is currently a focal point in the fields of environmental science and climatology …

Relationship between reticulorumen parameters measured in real time and methane emission and heat stress risk in dairy cows

R Antanaitis, L Anskienė, E Rapaliutė, R Bilskis… - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary We have found only a few publications in the literature on the link between
rumen pH and CH4. Based on this, we hypothesized that reticulorumen pH and temperature …

Methane emissions from animal agriculture: Micrometeorological solutions for challenging measurement situations

J Laubach, TK Flesch, C Ammann, M Bai, Z Gao… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2024 - Elsevier
Methane (CH 4) is the second-most important greenhouse gas in terms of its total
contribution to global warming, and animal agriculture accounts for a significant share of its …

[HTML][HTML] Enteric methane emission in livestock sector: Bibliometric research from 1986 to 2024 with text mining and topic analysis approach by machine learning …

C Evangelista, M Milanesi, D Pietrucci, G Chillemi… - Animals, 2024 - mdpi.com
Abstract Methane (CH4) from livestock, particularly enteric CH4 emission (EME), is one
contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. This review analyzed 1294 …

A Longitudinal Study with a Laser Methane Detector (LMD) Highlighting Lactation Cycle-Related Differences in Methane Emissions from Dairy Cows

AM Pereira, P Peixoto, HJD Rosa, C Vouzela… - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Within anthropogenic sources, agriculture contributes the most to
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The on-field assessment of methane emissions from …