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Improving the accuracy of beef cattle methane inventories in Latin America and Caribbean countries
Francklin de Souza Congio, Guilhermo; Bannink, André; Mayorga, Olga L.; Rodrigues, João P. P.; Bougouin, Adeline; Kebreab, Ermias; Carvalho, Paulo C. F.; Berchielli, Telma T.; Mercadante, Maria E. Z.; Valadares-Filho, Sebastião C.; Borges, Ana L. C. C.; Berndt, Alexandre; Rodrigues, Paulo H. M.; KU VERA, JUAN CARLOS; Molina-Botero, Isabel C.; Arango, Jacobo; Reis, Ricardo A.; Posada-Ochoa, Sandra L.; Tomich, Thierry R.; Castelán Ortega, Octavio Alonso; Marcondes, Marcos I.; Gómez, Carlos; Ribeiro-Filho, Henrique M.N.
On-farm methane (CH4) emissions need to be estimated accurately so that the mitigation effect of recommended practices can be accounted for. In the present study prediction equations for enteric CH4 have been developed in lieu of expensive animal measurement approaches. Our objectives were to: (1) compile a dataset from individual beef cattle data for the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region; (2) determine main predictors of CH4 emission variables; (3) develop and cross-validate prediction models according to dietary forage content (DFC); and (4) compare the predictive ability of these newly-developed models with extant equations reported in literature, including those currently used for CH4 inventories in LAC countries. After outlier's screening, 1100 beef cattle observations from 55 studies were kept in the final dataset (∼ 50 % of the original dataset). Mixed-effects models were fitted with a random effect of study. The whole dataset was split according to DFC into a subset for all-forage (DFC = 100 %), high-forage (94 % ≥ DFC ≥ 54 %), and low-forage (50 % ≥ DFC) diets. Feed intake and average daily gain (ADG) were the main predictors of CH4 emission (g d−1), whereas this was feeding level [dry matter intake (DMI) as % of body weight] for CH4 yield (g kg−1 DMI). The newly-developed models were more accurate than IPCC Tier 2 equations for all subsets. Simple and multiple regression models including ADG were accurate and a feasible option to predict CH4 emission when data on feed intake are not available. Methane yield was not well predicted by any extant equation in contrast to the newly-developed models. The present study delivered new models that may be alternatives for the IPCC Tier 2 equations to improve CH4 prediction for beef cattle in inventories of LAC countries based either on more or less readily available data.
Descripción:
Es un artículo que representa el esfuerzo de diferentes países de América Latina para mejorar los inventarios de emisiones de metano por fermentación entérica del ganado bovino productor de carne
Improving the accuracy of beef cattle methane inventories in Latin America and Caribbean countries
Autor
Francklin de Souza Congio, Guilhermo
Bannink, André
Mayorga, Olga L.
Rodrigues, João P. P.
Bougouin, Adeline
Kebreab, Ermias
Carvalho, Paulo C. F.
Berchielli, Telma T.
Mercadante, Maria E. Z.
Valadares-Filho, Sebastião C.
Borges, Ana L. C. C.
Berndt, Alexandre
Rodrigues, Paulo H. M.
KU VERA, JUAN CARLOS
Molina-Botero, Isabel C.
Arango, Jacobo
Reis, Ricardo A.
Posada-Ochoa, Sandra L.
Tomich, Thierry R.
Castelán Ortega, Octavio Alonso
Marcondes, Marcos I.
Gómez, Carlos
Ribeiro-Filho, Henrique M.N.
Fecha de publicación
2023-01-15
Editor
Elsevier
Tipo de documento
Artículo
Palabras clave
Dietary nutrients
Greenhouse gas
Linear regression
Methane conversion factor
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