Essays about: "Enteric methane"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the words Enteric methane.
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1. Fodertillsatsen Bovaer® som metaninhibitor till mjölkkor. Med den aktiva substansen 3-nitrooxypropanol
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and ManagementAbstract : Att minska metanutsläppen från världens mjölkkor ger möjligheten att minska jordbrukets klimatpåverkan. Kornas metanutsläpp från fodersmältningen ger en kraftigare värmande effekt på atmosfären än vad koldioxid gör då metan är ca 32 gånger så kraftfull. Eftersom metan är en kortlivad gas kan minskning av den visa snabba resultat. READ MORE
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2. Methane mitigating feed additives in future dairy production : consumer and producer attitudes and potential effects on dairy products
University essay from SLU/Department of Molecular SciencesAbstract : Enteric methane emitted from ruminant metabolism is the most prominent greenhouse gas produced in livestock production. Mitigation strategies in the form of different types of methane reducing feed additives are approaching the market in near future. The effects of implementing the feed additives into the dairy sector was evaluated in this study. READ MORE
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3. The viability of feeding seaweed to cows. An assessment of the key opportunities and barriers facing the commercialization of factory-produced Asparagopsis taxiformis as a methane-reducing additive for dairy cows in Sweden.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : An estimated 6% of human greenhouse gas emissions are the result of enteric methane production by cows. Asparagopsis taxiformis, a semi-tropical alga, is one solution. Supplementation of this alga to cows at a small percentage of their daily intake has reduced methane emissions by over 98% in trials. READ MORE
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4. Utfodringsstrategier för minskade metanutsläpp från enterisk fermentering hos mjölkkor
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Agricultural Research for Northern SwedenAbstract : Metan är en potent växthusgas som delvis produceras under fermentering i våmmen på idisslare. Utsläppen av metan från enterisk fermentering står idag för en betydande andel av utsläppen från hela jordbrukssektorn. READ MORE
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5. Methane emission from nitrate-treated tannin rich feed for cattle in Vietnam
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and ManagementAbstract : In developing countries such as Vietnam the population consumes more animal products for example milk and meat than before which requires greater livestock production. Ruminants contributes to more methane emission which creates a dilemma between food production and its environmental impact. READ MORE