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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2021 France, France, Netherlands, BrazilPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: María Fernanda Vázquez-Carrillo; Ricardo Andrade Reis; José Gere; Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante; +75 AuthorsMaría Fernanda Vázquez-Carrillo; Ricardo Andrade Reis; José Gere; Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante; Telma Teresinha Berchielli; L. S. Sakamoto; Claudia Janeth Ariza-Nieto; Ana Cláudia Ruggieri; Guilhermo Francklin de Souza Congio; Guilhermo Francklin de Souza Congio; Xiomara Gaviria-Uribe; Xiomara Gaviria-Uribe; Fábio Luis Henrique; María Paula Juliarena; Tainá Silvestre Moreira; Sandra Lucía Posada-Ochoa; Marcos Inácio Marcondes; Jusiane Rossetto; Isabel Cristina Molina-Botero; Sergio Abarca-Monge; Roberto Soto-Blanco; João Paulo Pacheco Rodrigues; Carlos Alfredo Gómez-Bravo; F.A.S. Silva; Laura Bibiana Gualdrón-Duarte; Mohammed Benaouda; Rolando Barahona-Rosales; Luiza Ilha Borges; Abmael da Silva Cardoso; Lorena Inés Mestra-Vargas; Medardo Antonio Díaz Céspedes; André Bannink; André Bannink; Ana Luiza Costa Cruz Borges; Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho; Luis Alfonso Giraldo Valderrama; M. B. Chiavegato; Andrea Milena Sierra-Alarcón; Mariana Magalhães Campos; Flávio Perna Júnior; Ever del Jesus Flores-Santiago; Ever del Jesus Flores-Santiago; Jacobo Arango; Octavio Alonso Castelán-Ortega; María Paz Tieri; Ricardo Reis e Silva; Sebastiao de Campos Valadares-Filho; Banira Lombardi; Olegario Hernández; Patrícia Perondi Anchão Oliveira; Alda Lúcia Gomes Monteiro; Fernanda Samarini Machado; Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro Pereira; Jaime Ricardo Rosero-Noguera; Juan Carlos Ku-Vera; Lucia Galvão de Albuquerque; Jean Victor Savian; Adibe Luiz Abdalla; María Esperanza Cerón-Cucchi; Camila Muñoz; Juliana Duarte Messana; Gustavo Jaurena; Laura Astigarraga; Abimael Ortiz-Chura; Horacio Leandro Gonda; Rafael Jiménez-Ocampo; Patricia Ricci; Thierry Ribeiro Tomich; Sila Carneiro da Silva; Víctor Ilich Alvarado Bolovich; Rogério Martins Maurício; Henrique Mendonça Nunes Ribeiro-Filho; Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues; Olga Lucía Mayorga Mogollón; Adibe Luiz Abdalla-Filho; Alexandre Berndt; Alexander N. Hristov; Diego Zanetti; Helena Ferreira Lage;handle: 11449/207853 , 10568/114504
Abstract Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) is a developing region characterized for its importance for global food security, producing 23 and 11% of the global beef and milk production, respectively. The region's ruminant livestock sector however, is under scrutiny on environmental grounds due to its large contribution to enteric methane (CH4) emissions and influence on global climate change. Thus, the identification of effective CH4 mitigation strategies which do not compromise animal performance is urgently needed, especially in context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) defined in the Paris Agreement of the United Nations. Therefore, the objectives of the current study were to: 1) collate a database of individual sheep, beef and dairy cattle records from enteric CH4 emission studies conducted in the LAC region, and 2) perform a meta-analysis to identify feasible enteric CH4 mitigation strategies, which do not compromise animal performance. After outlier's removal, 2745 animal records (65% of the original data) from 103 studies were retained (from 2011 to 2021) in the LAC database. Potential mitigation strategies were classified into three main categories (i.e., animal breeding, dietary, and rumen manipulation) and up to three subcategories, totaling 34 evaluated strategies. A random effects model weighted by inverse variance was used (Comprehensive Meta-Analysis V3.3.070). Six strategies decreased at least one enteric CH4 metric and simultaneously increased milk yield (MY; dairy cattle) or average daily gain (ADG; beef cattle and sheep). The breed composition F1 Holstein × Gyr decreased CH4 emission per MY (CH4IMilk) while increasing MY by 99%. Adequate strategies of grazing management under continuous and rotational stocking decreased CH4 emission per ADG (CH4IGain) by 22 and 35%, while increasing ADG by 22 and 71%, respectively. Increased dietary protein concentration, and increased concentrate level through cottonseed meal inclusion, decreased CH4IMilk and CH4IGain by 10 and 20% and increased MY and ADG by 12 and 31%, respectively. Lastly, increased feeding level decreased CH4IGain by 37%, while increasing ADG by 171%. The identified effective mitigation strategies can be adopted by livestock producers according to their specific needs and aid LAC countries in achieving SDG as defined in the Paris Agreement.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2021 France, France, Netherlands, BrazilPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: María Fernanda Vázquez-Carrillo; Ricardo Andrade Reis; José Gere; Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante; +75 AuthorsMaría Fernanda Vázquez-Carrillo; Ricardo Andrade Reis; José Gere; Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante; Telma Teresinha Berchielli; L. S. Sakamoto; Claudia Janeth Ariza-Nieto; Ana Cláudia Ruggieri; Guilhermo Francklin de Souza Congio; Guilhermo Francklin de Souza Congio; Xiomara Gaviria-Uribe; Xiomara Gaviria-Uribe; Fábio Luis Henrique; María Paula Juliarena; Tainá Silvestre Moreira; Sandra Lucía Posada-Ochoa; Marcos Inácio Marcondes; Jusiane Rossetto; Isabel Cristina Molina-Botero; Sergio Abarca-Monge; Roberto Soto-Blanco; João Paulo Pacheco Rodrigues; Carlos Alfredo Gómez-Bravo; F.A.S. Silva; Laura Bibiana Gualdrón-Duarte; Mohammed Benaouda; Rolando Barahona-Rosales; Luiza Ilha Borges; Abmael da Silva Cardoso; Lorena Inés Mestra-Vargas; Medardo Antonio Díaz Céspedes; André Bannink; André Bannink; Ana Luiza Costa Cruz Borges; Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho; Luis Alfonso Giraldo Valderrama; M. B. Chiavegato; Andrea Milena Sierra-Alarcón; Mariana Magalhães Campos; Flávio Perna Júnior; Ever del Jesus Flores-Santiago; Ever del Jesus Flores-Santiago; Jacobo Arango; Octavio Alonso Castelán-Ortega; María Paz Tieri; Ricardo Reis e Silva; Sebastiao de Campos Valadares-Filho; Banira Lombardi; Olegario Hernández; Patrícia Perondi Anchão Oliveira; Alda Lúcia Gomes Monteiro; Fernanda Samarini Machado; Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro Pereira; Jaime Ricardo Rosero-Noguera; Juan Carlos Ku-Vera; Lucia Galvão de Albuquerque; Jean Victor Savian; Adibe Luiz Abdalla; María Esperanza Cerón-Cucchi; Camila Muñoz; Juliana Duarte Messana; Gustavo Jaurena; Laura Astigarraga; Abimael Ortiz-Chura; Horacio Leandro Gonda; Rafael Jiménez-Ocampo; Patricia Ricci; Thierry Ribeiro Tomich; Sila Carneiro da Silva; Víctor Ilich Alvarado Bolovich; Rogério Martins Maurício; Henrique Mendonça Nunes Ribeiro-Filho; Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues; Olga Lucía Mayorga Mogollón; Adibe Luiz Abdalla-Filho; Alexandre Berndt; Alexander N. Hristov; Diego Zanetti; Helena Ferreira Lage;handle: 11449/207853 , 10568/114504
Abstract Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) is a developing region characterized for its importance for global food security, producing 23 and 11% of the global beef and milk production, respectively. The region's ruminant livestock sector however, is under scrutiny on environmental grounds due to its large contribution to enteric methane (CH4) emissions and influence on global climate change. Thus, the identification of effective CH4 mitigation strategies which do not compromise animal performance is urgently needed, especially in context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) defined in the Paris Agreement of the United Nations. Therefore, the objectives of the current study were to: 1) collate a database of individual sheep, beef and dairy cattle records from enteric CH4 emission studies conducted in the LAC region, and 2) perform a meta-analysis to identify feasible enteric CH4 mitigation strategies, which do not compromise animal performance. After outlier's removal, 2745 animal records (65% of the original data) from 103 studies were retained (from 2011 to 2021) in the LAC database. Potential mitigation strategies were classified into three main categories (i.e., animal breeding, dietary, and rumen manipulation) and up to three subcategories, totaling 34 evaluated strategies. A random effects model weighted by inverse variance was used (Comprehensive Meta-Analysis V3.3.070). Six strategies decreased at least one enteric CH4 metric and simultaneously increased milk yield (MY; dairy cattle) or average daily gain (ADG; beef cattle and sheep). The breed composition F1 Holstein × Gyr decreased CH4 emission per MY (CH4IMilk) while increasing MY by 99%. Adequate strategies of grazing management under continuous and rotational stocking decreased CH4 emission per ADG (CH4IGain) by 22 and 35%, while increasing ADG by 22 and 71%, respectively. Increased dietary protein concentration, and increased concentrate level through cottonseed meal inclusion, decreased CH4IMilk and CH4IGain by 10 and 20% and increased MY and ADG by 12 and 31%, respectively. Lastly, increased feeding level decreased CH4IGain by 37%, while increasing ADG by 171%. The identified effective mitigation strategies can be adopted by livestock producers according to their specific needs and aid LAC countries in achieving SDG as defined in the Paris Agreement.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2021 France, France, Netherlands, BrazilPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: María Fernanda Vázquez-Carrillo; Ricardo Andrade Reis; José Gere; Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante; +75 AuthorsMaría Fernanda Vázquez-Carrillo; Ricardo Andrade Reis; José Gere; Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante; Telma Teresinha Berchielli; L. S. Sakamoto; Claudia Janeth Ariza-Nieto; Ana Cláudia Ruggieri; Guilhermo Francklin de Souza Congio; Guilhermo Francklin de Souza Congio; Xiomara Gaviria-Uribe; Xiomara Gaviria-Uribe; Fábio Luis Henrique; María Paula Juliarena; Tainá Silvestre Moreira; Sandra Lucía Posada-Ochoa; Marcos Inácio Marcondes; Jusiane Rossetto; Isabel Cristina Molina-Botero; Sergio Abarca-Monge; Roberto Soto-Blanco; João Paulo Pacheco Rodrigues; Carlos Alfredo Gómez-Bravo; F.A.S. Silva; Laura Bibiana Gualdrón-Duarte; Mohammed Benaouda; Rolando Barahona-Rosales; Luiza Ilha Borges; Abmael da Silva Cardoso; Lorena Inés Mestra-Vargas; Medardo Antonio Díaz Céspedes; André Bannink; André Bannink; Ana Luiza Costa Cruz Borges; Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho; Luis Alfonso Giraldo Valderrama; M. B. Chiavegato; Andrea Milena Sierra-Alarcón; Mariana Magalhães Campos; Flávio Perna Júnior; Ever del Jesus Flores-Santiago; Ever del Jesus Flores-Santiago; Jacobo Arango; Octavio Alonso Castelán-Ortega; María Paz Tieri; Ricardo Reis e Silva; Sebastiao de Campos Valadares-Filho; Banira Lombardi; Olegario Hernández; Patrícia Perondi Anchão Oliveira; Alda Lúcia Gomes Monteiro; Fernanda Samarini Machado; Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro Pereira; Jaime Ricardo Rosero-Noguera; Juan Carlos Ku-Vera; Lucia Galvão de Albuquerque; Jean Victor Savian; Adibe Luiz Abdalla; María Esperanza Cerón-Cucchi; Camila Muñoz; Juliana Duarte Messana; Gustavo Jaurena; Laura Astigarraga; Abimael Ortiz-Chura; Horacio Leandro Gonda; Rafael Jiménez-Ocampo; Patricia Ricci; Thierry Ribeiro Tomich; Sila Carneiro da Silva; Víctor Ilich Alvarado Bolovich; Rogério Martins Maurício; Henrique Mendonça Nunes Ribeiro-Filho; Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues; Olga Lucía Mayorga Mogollón; Adibe Luiz Abdalla-Filho; Alexandre Berndt; Alexander N. Hristov; Diego Zanetti; Helena Ferreira Lage;handle: 11449/207853 , 10568/114504
Abstract Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) is a developing region characterized for its importance for global food security, producing 23 and 11% of the global beef and milk production, respectively. The region's ruminant livestock sector however, is under scrutiny on environmental grounds due to its large contribution to enteric methane (CH4) emissions and influence on global climate change. Thus, the identification of effective CH4 mitigation strategies which do not compromise animal performance is urgently needed, especially in context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) defined in the Paris Agreement of the United Nations. Therefore, the objectives of the current study were to: 1) collate a database of individual sheep, beef and dairy cattle records from enteric CH4 emission studies conducted in the LAC region, and 2) perform a meta-analysis to identify feasible enteric CH4 mitigation strategies, which do not compromise animal performance. After outlier's removal, 2745 animal records (65% of the original data) from 103 studies were retained (from 2011 to 2021) in the LAC database. Potential mitigation strategies were classified into three main categories (i.e., animal breeding, dietary, and rumen manipulation) and up to three subcategories, totaling 34 evaluated strategies. A random effects model weighted by inverse variance was used (Comprehensive Meta-Analysis V3.3.070). Six strategies decreased at least one enteric CH4 metric and simultaneously increased milk yield (MY; dairy cattle) or average daily gain (ADG; beef cattle and sheep). The breed composition F1 Holstein × Gyr decreased CH4 emission per MY (CH4IMilk) while increasing MY by 99%. Adequate strategies of grazing management under continuous and rotational stocking decreased CH4 emission per ADG (CH4IGain) by 22 and 35%, while increasing ADG by 22 and 71%, respectively. Increased dietary protein concentration, and increased concentrate level through cottonseed meal inclusion, decreased CH4IMilk and CH4IGain by 10 and 20% and increased MY and ADG by 12 and 31%, respectively. Lastly, increased feeding level decreased CH4IGain by 37%, while increasing ADG by 171%. The identified effective mitigation strategies can be adopted by livestock producers according to their specific needs and aid LAC countries in achieving SDG as defined in the Paris Agreement.
CGIAR CGSpace (Consu... arrow_drop_down CGIAR CGSpace (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research)Article . 2021License: CC BY NC NDFull-Text: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114504Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Journal of Cleaner ProductionArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NC NDData sources: CrossrefWageningen Staff PublicationsArticle . 2021License: CC BY NC NDData sources: Wageningen Staff PublicationsUniversidade Estadual Paulista São Paulo: Repositório Institucional UNESPArticle . 2021Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2021 France, France, Netherlands, BrazilPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: María Fernanda Vázquez-Carrillo; Ricardo Andrade Reis; José Gere; Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante; +75 AuthorsMaría Fernanda Vázquez-Carrillo; Ricardo Andrade Reis; José Gere; Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante; Telma Teresinha Berchielli; L. S. Sakamoto; Claudia Janeth Ariza-Nieto; Ana Cláudia Ruggieri; Guilhermo Francklin de Souza Congio; Guilhermo Francklin de Souza Congio; Xiomara Gaviria-Uribe; Xiomara Gaviria-Uribe; Fábio Luis Henrique; María Paula Juliarena; Tainá Silvestre Moreira; Sandra Lucía Posada-Ochoa; Marcos Inácio Marcondes; Jusiane Rossetto; Isabel Cristina Molina-Botero; Sergio Abarca-Monge; Roberto Soto-Blanco; João Paulo Pacheco Rodrigues; Carlos Alfredo Gómez-Bravo; F.A.S. Silva; Laura Bibiana Gualdrón-Duarte; Mohammed Benaouda; Rolando Barahona-Rosales; Luiza Ilha Borges; Abmael da Silva Cardoso; Lorena Inés Mestra-Vargas; Medardo Antonio Díaz Céspedes; André Bannink; André Bannink; Ana Luiza Costa Cruz Borges; Paulo César de Faccio Carvalho; Luis Alfonso Giraldo Valderrama; M. B. Chiavegato; Andrea Milena Sierra-Alarcón; Mariana Magalhães Campos; Flávio Perna Júnior; Ever del Jesus Flores-Santiago; Ever del Jesus Flores-Santiago; Jacobo Arango; Octavio Alonso Castelán-Ortega; María Paz Tieri; Ricardo Reis e Silva; Sebastiao de Campos Valadares-Filho; Banira Lombardi; Olegario Hernández; Patrícia Perondi Anchão Oliveira; Alda Lúcia Gomes Monteiro; Fernanda Samarini Machado; Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro Pereira; Jaime Ricardo Rosero-Noguera; Juan Carlos Ku-Vera; Lucia Galvão de Albuquerque; Jean Victor Savian; Adibe Luiz Abdalla; María Esperanza Cerón-Cucchi; Camila Muñoz; Juliana Duarte Messana; Gustavo Jaurena; Laura Astigarraga; Abimael Ortiz-Chura; Horacio Leandro Gonda; Rafael Jiménez-Ocampo; Patricia Ricci; Thierry Ribeiro Tomich; Sila Carneiro da Silva; Víctor Ilich Alvarado Bolovich; Rogério Martins Maurício; Henrique Mendonça Nunes Ribeiro-Filho; Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues; Olga Lucía Mayorga Mogollón; Adibe Luiz Abdalla-Filho; Alexandre Berndt; Alexander N. Hristov; Diego Zanetti; Helena Ferreira Lage;handle: 11449/207853 , 10568/114504
Abstract Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) is a developing region characterized for its importance for global food security, producing 23 and 11% of the global beef and milk production, respectively. The region's ruminant livestock sector however, is under scrutiny on environmental grounds due to its large contribution to enteric methane (CH4) emissions and influence on global climate change. Thus, the identification of effective CH4 mitigation strategies which do not compromise animal performance is urgently needed, especially in context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) defined in the Paris Agreement of the United Nations. Therefore, the objectives of the current study were to: 1) collate a database of individual sheep, beef and dairy cattle records from enteric CH4 emission studies conducted in the LAC region, and 2) perform a meta-analysis to identify feasible enteric CH4 mitigation strategies, which do not compromise animal performance. After outlier's removal, 2745 animal records (65% of the original data) from 103 studies were retained (from 2011 to 2021) in the LAC database. Potential mitigation strategies were classified into three main categories (i.e., animal breeding, dietary, and rumen manipulation) and up to three subcategories, totaling 34 evaluated strategies. A random effects model weighted by inverse variance was used (Comprehensive Meta-Analysis V3.3.070). Six strategies decreased at least one enteric CH4 metric and simultaneously increased milk yield (MY; dairy cattle) or average daily gain (ADG; beef cattle and sheep). The breed composition F1 Holstein × Gyr decreased CH4 emission per MY (CH4IMilk) while increasing MY by 99%. Adequate strategies of grazing management under continuous and rotational stocking decreased CH4 emission per ADG (CH4IGain) by 22 and 35%, while increasing ADG by 22 and 71%, respectively. Increased dietary protein concentration, and increased concentrate level through cottonseed meal inclusion, decreased CH4IMilk and CH4IGain by 10 and 20% and increased MY and ADG by 12 and 31%, respectively. Lastly, increased feeding level decreased CH4IGain by 37%, while increasing ADG by 171%. The identified effective mitigation strategies can be adopted by livestock producers according to their specific needs and aid LAC countries in achieving SDG as defined in the Paris Agreement.
CGIAR CGSpace (Consu... arrow_drop_down CGIAR CGSpace (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research)Article . 2021License: CC BY NC NDFull-Text: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114504Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Journal of Cleaner ProductionArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NC NDData sources: CrossrefWageningen Staff PublicationsArticle . 2021License: CC BY NC NDData sources: Wageningen Staff PublicationsUniversidade Estadual Paulista São Paulo: Repositório Institucional UNESPArticle . 2021Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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