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Crystal structures of bacterial pectin methylesterases Pme8A and PmeC from rumen Butyrivibrio
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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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Forage type affects the temporal methane emission profiles in dairy cows fed fresh forages
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How livestock affect the carbon cycle
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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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Full Inversion Tillage as a potential future management strategy for enhanced carbon sequestration in Irish grassland soils
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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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Carbon footprint of two unique farms, compared with industry averages
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Efficacy of aucubin as a nitrification inhibitor assessed in two Canterbury field trials
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Individual level correlations of rumen volatile fatty acids and enteric methane emissions in genetically low and high methane yield sheep fed fresh pasture in repeated periods
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Modelling the effects of pasture renewal on the carbon balance of grazed pastures
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BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Greenhouse gas emissions from New Zealand sheep and beef farm systems
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Genetic parameters of plasma and ruminal volatile fatty acids in sheep fed alfalfa pellets and genetic correlations with enteric methane emissions
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NZAGRC 2019-2025 Science Plan
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The efficacy of Plantago lanceolata for mitigating nitrous oxide emissions from cattle urine patches
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Challenges and opportunities to capture dietary effects in on-farm greenhouse gas emissions models of ruminant systems
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Could patterns of animal behaviour cause the observed differences in soil carbon between adjacent irrigated and unirrigated pastures?
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Genetic parameters of methane emissions determined using portable accumulation chambers in lambs and ewes grazing pasture and genetic correlations with emissions determined in respiration chambers
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Nitrous oxide emissions from cow urine patches in an intensively managed grassland: influence of nitrogen loading under contrasting soil moisture
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Using Alternative Forage Species to Reduce Emissions of the Greenhouse Gas Nitrous Oxide from Cattle Urine Deposited onto Soil
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Do glucosinolate hydrolysis products reduce nitrous oxide emissions from urine affected soil?
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Feeding diets with fodder beet decreased methane emissions from dry and lactating dairy cows in grazing systems
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Representing interconversions among volatile fatty acids in the Molly cow model
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Sheep from low-methane-yield selection lines created on alfalfa pellets also have lower methane yield under pastoral farming conditions
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The trade-offs between milk production and soil organic carbon storage in dairy systems under different management and environmental factors
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Bridging the gap between impact assessment methods and climate science
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Enhancing life cycle impact assessment from climate science: Review of recent findings and recommendations for application to LCA
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Forage brassica: a feed to mitigate enteric methane emissions?
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The complete genome sequence of Eubacterium limosum SA11, a metabolically versatile rumen acetogen
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Wide variation in nitrification activity in soil associated with different forage plant cultivars and genotypes
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A modified version of the Molly rumen model to quantify methane emissions from sheep
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Effect of fresh pasture forage quality, feeding level and supplementation on methane emissions from growing beef cattle
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Genetic parameters for predicted methane production and laser methane detector measurements
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Modelling carbon and water exchange of a grazed pasture in New Zealand constrained by eddy covariance measurements
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Quantifying dung carbon incorporation by earthworms
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RUMINANT NUTRITION SYMPOSIUM: Use of genomics and transcriptomics to identify strategies to lower ruminal methanogenesis
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The complete genome sequence of the rumen methanogen Methanobacterium formicicum BRM9
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The complete genome sequence of the rumen methanogen Methanosarcina barkeri CM1
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Decreasing methane emissions by feeding grazing ruminants: a fit with productive and financial realities?
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Detailed carbon chemistry in charcoals from pre-European Maori gardens of New Zealand as a tool for understanding biochar stability in soils
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The complete genome sequence of the rumen methanogen Methanobrevibacter millerae SM9
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The effects of fresh forages and feed intake level on digesta kinetics and enteric methane emissions from sheep
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Comparison of APSIM and DNDC to simulate nitrogen transformations and N2O emissions
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Denitrification and N2O:N2 production in temperate grasslands: processes, measurements, modelling and mitigating negative impacts
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Effects of feed intake on enteric methane emissions from sheep fed fresh white clover (Trifolium repens) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) forages
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Plant growth - resource or strategy limited - insights from responses to gibberellin
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Soil carbon dynamics- the effects of nitrogen input, intake demand and off-take by animals
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The Complete Genome Sequence of Methanobrevibacter sp. AbM4
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Effect of high-sugar grasses on methane emissions simulated using a dynamic model