Evaluation of the performance of existing mathematical models predicting enteric methane emissions from ruminants: Animal categories and dietary mitigation strategies

Author:

Benaouda Mohammed,Martin Cécile,Li Xinran,Kebreab Ermias,Hristov Alexander N.,Yu ZhongtangORCID,Yáñez-Ruiz David R.,Reynolds Christopher K.,Crompton Les A.,Dijkstra JanORCID,Bannink André,Schwarm AngelaORCID,Kreuzer Michael,McGee Mark,Lund Peter,Hellwing Anne L.F.,Weisbjerg Martin R.,Moate Peter J.,Bayat Ali R.ORCID,Shingfield Kevin J.,Peiren Nico,Eugène Maguy

Funder

USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture

University of California, Davis Sesnon Endowed Chair Program, USDA

Austin Eugene Lyons Fellowship (University of California, Davis)

USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Federal Appropriations

DSM Nutritional Products (Basel, Switzerland)

Pennsylvania Soybean Board (Harrisburg, PA, USA)

Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (Burlington, VT, USA)

PMI Nutritional Additives (Shoreview, MN, USA)

Ministry of Economic Affairs

Product Board Animal Feed (Zoetermeer, the Netherlands)

Dutch Dairy Board (Zoetermeer, the Netherlands)

Cofund for Monitoring & Mitigation of Greenhouse Gases from Agri- and Silvi-culture (FACCE ERA-GAS)’s

Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality

New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station (Durham, NH)

French National Research Agency

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Ireland Agricultural GHG Research Initiative for Ireland (AGRI-I) project

Academy of Finland

Swiss Federal Office of Agriculture, Berne, Switzerland

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra; UK)

Defra, the Scottish Government, DARD

Welsh Government

INIA

German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMBL)

Röbäcksdalen Research Station

Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica, Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico

Fondo Regional de Tecnología Agropecuaria

European Commission

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology

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