Strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from pasture-based sheep systems - an EU project consortium view.

CONINGTON, J. - LAMBE, N. - TORTEREAU, F. - MCGOVERN, F. - NAVAJAS, E. - DE BARBIERI, I. - CIAPPESONI, G. - JAKOBSEN, J. - SMITH, E . - YATES, J. - LE GRAVERAND, Q. - MCDERMOTT, K. - STEINHEIM, G. - ASPEHOLEN, B. - DØNNEM, I. - MCHUGH, N. - FARRELL, L. - MARIE-ETANCELIN, C. - JOHNSON, P. - ROWE, S.

Resumen:

ABSTRACT. - An international project ('Grass To Gas', 2019-2024) to combine expertise and generate new knowledge for the reduction of the potent methane (CH4) greenhouse gas (GHG) from sheep is underway. Aims are to validate predictors of feed intake, methane emissions and feed efficiency, to investigate the association between feed efficiency and methane emissions measured indoors and outdoors, to explore the opportunity of using genetics and genomics (animal and microbiome) to reduce methane emissions in pasture-based sheep systems and quantify the economic and environmental benefits of more feed-efficient and lower GHG-emitting sheep linked to their microbiome. The potential impact is to deliver applied, sustainable solutions to reduce methane emissions for the international sheep breeding community, by bringing together the latest precision livestock monitoring and molecular technology to identify novel selection targets and potentially candidate genes.


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2022
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
LIVESTOCK BREEDING
Sheep
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Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
AINFO
http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=63457&biblioteca=vazio&busca=63457&qFacets=63457
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TORTEREAU, F.
MCGOVERN, F.
NAVAJAS, E.
DE BARBIERI, I.
CIAPPESONI, G.
JAKOBSEN, J.
SMITH, E .
YATES, J.
LE GRAVERAND, Q.
MCDERMOTT, K.
STEINHEIM, G.
ASPEHOLEN, B.
DØNNEM, I.
MCHUGH, N.
FARRELL, L.
MARIE-ETANCELIN, C.
JOHNSON, P.
ROWE, S.
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LAMBE, N.
TORTEREAU, F.
MCGOVERN, F.
NAVAJAS, E.
DE BARBIERI, I.
CIAPPESONI, G.
JAKOBSEN, J.
SMITH, E .
YATES, J.
LE GRAVERAND, Q.
MCDERMOTT, K.
STEINHEIM, G.
ASPEHOLEN, B.
DØNNEM, I.
MCHUGH, N.
FARRELL, L.
MARIE-ETANCELIN, C.
JOHNSON, P.
ROWE, S.
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NAVAJAS, E.
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CIAPPESONI, G.
JAKOBSEN, J.
SMITH, E .
YATES, J.
LE GRAVERAND, Q.
MCDERMOTT, K.
STEINHEIM, G.
ASPEHOLEN, B.
DØNNEM, I.
MCHUGH, N.
FARRELL, L.
MARIE-ETANCELIN, C.
JOHNSON, P.
ROWE, S.
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CONINGTON, J.
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
LIVESTOCK BREEDING
Sheep
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title Strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from pasture-based sheep systems - an EU project consortium view.
title_full Strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from pasture-based sheep systems - an EU project consortium view.
title_fullStr Strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from pasture-based sheep systems - an EU project consortium view.
title_full_unstemmed Strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from pasture-based sheep systems - an EU project consortium view.
title_short Strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from pasture-based sheep systems - an EU project consortium view.
title_sort Strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from pasture-based sheep systems - an EU project consortium view.
topic GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
LIVESTOCK BREEDING
Sheep
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