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The (soil) carbon cost of periodic cropping
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A comparison of the threshold concentrations of DCD, DMPP and nitrapyrin to reduce urinary nitrogen nitrification rates on pasture soils – a laboratory study
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Farm-Level Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of In-Paddock Feeding of Methane Inhibitors in Pasture-Based Dairy
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Mitigation potential and trade-offs for nitrous oxide emissions and carbon balances of irrigated mixed-species and ryegrass-clover pastures
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The persistence and efficacy of nitrification inhibitors to mitigate nitrous oxide emissions from New Zealand pasture soils amended with urine
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Structural characterisation of methanogen pseudomurein cell wall peptide ligases homologous to bacterial MurE/F murein peptide ligases
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Insight into the physiology of Quinella, an iconic uncultured rumen bacterium
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Crystal structures of bacterial pectin methylesterases Pme8A and PmeC from rumen Butyrivibrio
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Evaluation of Feed Near-infrared Reflectance Spectra as Pre-dictors of Methane Emissions from Ruminants
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Substituting ryegrass-based pasture with graded levels of forage rape in the diet of lambs decreases methane emissions and increases propionate, succinate, and primary alcohols in the rumen
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The carbon balance of a temperate grazed pasture following periodic maize silage cropping depends on climate and management
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Forage type affects the temporal methane emission profiles in dairy cows fed fresh forages
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Simulating the number of spot-samples required to estimate the methane to carbon dioxide ratio in lambs and its relationship with methane yield
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How livestock affect the carbon cycle
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Alternative Uses for Existing Crops: An Analysis of Potential Markets and Infrastructure and Supply Requirements in New Zealand
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Futures for New Zealand’s arable and horticultural industries in relation to their land area, productivity, profitability, greenhouse gas emissions and mitigations
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Can we have our steak and eat it: impact on production, yield and meat quality in sheep bred for lowered environmental impact
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Genetic parameters for residual feed intake, methane emissions and body composition in New Zealand maternal sheep
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Archaeal pseudomurein and bacterial murein cell wall biosynthesis share a common evolutionary ancestry
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Spring pasture renewal involving full inversion tillage and a summer crop can facilitate soil C storage, improve crop yields and lower N leaching
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Effect of feeding fresh forage plantain (Plantago lanceolata) or ryegrass-based pasture on methane emissions, total-tract digestibility, and rumen fermentation of non-lactating dairy cows
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Substituting ryegrass-based pasture with graded levels of forage rape in the diet of lambs decreases methane emissions and increases propionate, succinate, and primary alcohols in the rumen
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Accelerating the development of biological nitrification inhibition as a viable nitrous oxide mitigation strategy in grazed livestock systems
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Low-cost sample preservation methods for high-throughput processing of rumen microbiomes
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Hydrogen and formate production and utilisation in the rumen and the human colon
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Electron flow: key to mitigating ruminant methanogenesis
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A comparison of three nitrate leaching mitigation treatments with dicyandiamide using lysimeters
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Wetting and drainage cycles in two New Zealand soil types: Effects on relative gas diffusivity and N2O emissions
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Nitrous oxide emission factors in conventionally and naturally simulated cattle urine patches
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Full inversion tillage during pasture renewal to increase soil carbon storage: New Zealand as a case study
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Full Inversion Tillage as a potential future management strategy for enhanced carbon sequestration in Irish grassland soils
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Using genome comparisons of wild-type and resistant mutants of Methanococcus maripaludis to help understand mechanisms of resistance to methane inhibitors
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Sequestration of soil carbon by burying it deeper within the profile: A theoretical exploration of three possible mechanisms
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Mapping immunogenic epitopes of an adhesin-like protein from Methanobrevibacter ruminantium M1 and comparison of empirical data with in silico prediction methods
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Methane emissions in growing heifers while eating from a feed bin compared with 24-hour emissions and relationship with feeding behavior
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NZAGRC Highlights 2022
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NZAGRC 2022-2025 Māori Research Strategy
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Takahuri Whenua: Approaches to Systems and Land Use Change to Reduce GHG Emissions
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NZAGRC Highlights 2021
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Research Stocktake 2021
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Review of evidence for the potential role of biochar to reduce net GHG emissions from New Zealand agriculture
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Global Research Alliance N2O chamber methodology guidelines: Statistical considerations, emission factor calculation, and data reporting
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Greenhouse gas emissions on New Zealand farms: a companion guide to the climate change seminars for rural professionals
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Large differences in CO2 emissions from two dairy farms on a drained peatland driven by contrasting respiration rates during seasonal dry conditions
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Lifetime Climate Impacts of Diet Transitions: A Novel Climate Change Accounting Perspective
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Quantitative joint evaluation of sheep enteric methane emissions and faecal dry matter and nitrogen excretion
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The potential effectiveness of four different options to reduce environmental impacts of grazed pastures. A model-based assessment
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The proportion of deposited urine patch intercepted by a delayed inhibitor application
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Farm systems modelling for GHG reduction on Māori-owned farms: achieving the Zero Carbon targets
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Multivariate analysis of GHG emissions from NZ sheep and beef farms