Autor:
Goopy, John P.
Enteric methane emissions from livestock constitute a greater part of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) in Africa, than in more industrialised economies, providing a strong incentive for the development of low methane phenotype ruminants. Although dietary and husbandry options already exist f...
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Goopy, John P.
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[Creating a low enteric methane emission ruminant: What is the evidence of success to the present and prospects for developing economies?]
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Creating a low enteric methane emission ruminant: What is the evidence of success to the present and prospects for developing economies?