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Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
Volume 48 Number 1 & 2 2008
Greenhouse Gases and Animal Agriculture


Table of Contents
 



 


Preface to 'Greenhouse Gases and Animal Agriculture' 

Roger Hegarty

pp. v-v

 


Greenhouse gas emissions from New Zealand agriculture: issues, perspectives and industry response 

M. Leslie, M. Aspin and H. Clark

pp. 1-5

  
 


Redirecting rumen fermentation to reduce methanogenesis 

T. A. McAllister and C. J. Newbold

pp. 7-13

  
 


Targeted technologies for nitrous oxide abatement from animal agriculture 

C. A. M. de Klein and R. J. Eckard

pp. 14-20

  
 


Nutritional management for enteric methane abatement: a review 

K. A. Beauchemin, M. Kreuzer, F. O'Mara and T. A. McAllister

pp. 21-27

  
 


Methanogen genomics to discover targets for methane mitigation technologies and options for alternative H2 utilisation in the rumen 

Graeme Attwood and Christopher McSweeney

pp. 28-37

  
 


Optimising manure management for GHG outcomes 

H. G. van der Meer

pp. 38-45

  
 


Mitigation strategies for greenhouse gas emissions from animal production systems: synergy between measuring and modelling at different scales 

J. W. van Groenigen, R. L. M. Schils, G. L. Velthof, P. J. Kuikman, D. A. Oudendag and O. Oenema

pp. 46-53

  
 


Opportunities and challenges of converting biogas from pig farms into renewable energy in developing countries in Asia – a Malaysian experience 

J. B Liang, S. Suzuki, A. Kawamura, A. Habasaki and T. Kato

pp. 54-59

  
 


Managing livestock enterprises in Australia's extensive rangelands for greenhouse gas and environment outcomes: a pastoral company perspective 

D. Bentley, R. S. Hegarty and A. R. Alford

pp. 60-64

  
 


Monensin controlled-release capsules for methane mitigation in pasture-fed dairy cows 

G. C. Waghorn, H. Clark, V. Taufa and A. Cavanagh

pp. 65-68

  
 


Changes in methane emission and rumen fermentation parameters induced by refaunation in sheep 

D. P. Morgavi, J. -P. Jouany and C. Martin

pp. 69-72

  
 


Supplementation with whole cottonseed reduces methane emissions and can profitably increase milk production of dairy cows offered a forage and cereal grain diet 

C. Grainger, T. Clarke, K. A. Beauchemin, S. M. McGinn and R. J. Eckard

pp. 73-76

  
 


Absence of persistent methane emission differences in three breeds of dairy cows 

A. Münger and M. Kreuzer

pp. 77-82

  
 


Analysis of the Methanobrevibacter ruminantium draft genome: understanding methanogen biology to inhibit their action in the rumen 

G. T. Attwood, W. J. Kelly, E. H. Altermann and S. C. Leahy

pp. 83-88

  
 


Using a life cycle assessment method to determine the environmental impacts of manure utilisation: biogas plant and composting systems 

T. Hishinuma, H. Kurishima, C. Yang and Y. Genchi

pp. 89-92

  
 


GHG emissions during the storage of rough pig slurry and the fractions obtained by mechanical separation 

E. Dinuccio, P. Balsari and W. Berg

pp. 93-95

  
 


Gypsum reduces methane emission during the storage of pig slurry 

W. Berg and A. Model

pp. 96-98

  
 


Using the OVERSEER nutrient budget model to estimate on-farm greenhouse gas emissions 

D. M. Wheeler, S. F. Ledgard and C. A. M. DeKlein

pp. 99-103

  
 


Greenhouse gas and energy balance of dairy farms using unutilised pasture co-digested with effluent for biogas production 

Mark Lieffering, Paul Newton and Jürgen H. Thiele

pp. 104-108

  
 


Predicting livestock productivity and methane emissions in northern Australia: development of a bio-economic modelling approach 

E. Charmley, M. L. Stephens and P. M. Kennedy

pp. 109-113

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Livestock methane emission and its perspective in the global methane cycle 

Keith R. Lassey

pp. 114-118

  
 


The methanogenic potential and C-isotope fractionation of different diet types represented by either C3 or C4 plants as evaluated in vitro and in dairy cows 

F. Klevenhusen, S. M. Bernasconi, M. Kreuzer and C. R. Soliva

pp. 119-123

  
 


Within- and between-animal variance in methane emissions in non-lactating dairy cows 

J. B. Vlaming, N. Lopez-Villalobos, I. M. Brookes, S. O. Hoskin and H. Clark

pp. 124-127

  
 


Impact of manure management of different livestock on gaseous emissions: laboratory study 

L. Loyon, F. Guiziou and P. Saint Cast

pp. 128-131

  
 


Methane emissions from beef cattle – a comparison of paddock- and animal-scale measurements 

Johannes Laubach, Francis M. Kelliher, Terry W. Knight, Harry Clark, German Molano and Adrienne Cavanagh

pp. 132-137

  
 


Verification techniques for N2O emission at the paddock scale in New Zealand: FarmGas2006 

Mike Harvey, Elizabeth Pattey, Surinder Saggar, Tony Bromley, Dave Dow, Michael Kotkamp, Ross Martin, Rowena Moss and Jagrati Singh

pp. 138-141

  
 


Methane emissions from anaerobic ponds on a piggery and a dairy farm in New Zealand 

R. Craggs, J. Park and S. Heubeck

pp. 142-146

  
 


The effect of increasing rates of nitrogen fertiliser and a nitrification inhibitor on nitrous oxide emissions from urine patches on sheep grazed hill country pasture 

Coby J. Hoogendoorn, Cecile A. M. de Klein, Alison J. Rutherford, Selai Letica and Brian P. Devantier

pp. 147-151

  
 


Persistence of defaunation effects on digestion and methane production in ewes 

S. H. Bird, R. S. Hegarty and R. Woodgate

pp. 152-155

  
 


Impact of dicyandiamide application on nitrous oxide emissions from urine patches in northern Victoria, Australia 

K. B. Kelly, F. A. Phillips and R. Baigent

pp. 156-159

  
 


The effectiveness of dicyandiamide in reducing nitrous oxide emissions from a cattle-grazed, winter forage crop in Southland, New Zealand 

L. C. Smith, C. A. M. de Klein, R. M. Monaghan and W. D. Catto

pp. 160-164

  
 


Fumaric acid supplements have no effect on methane emissions per unit of feed intake in wether lambs 

German Molano, T. W. Knight and H. Clark

pp. 165-168

  
 


Dicyandiamide application plus incorporation into soil reduces N2O and NH3 emissions from anaerobically digested cattle slurry 

X. Tao, T. Matsunaka and T. Sawamoto

pp. 169-174

  
 


Effect of plant extracts on methanogenesis and microbial profile of the rumen of buffalo: a brief overview 

D. N. Kamra, A. K. Patra, P. N. Chatterjee, Ravindra Kumar, Neeta Agarwal and L. C. Chaudhary

pp. 175-178

  
 


Nitrous oxide and methane emissions from a dairy farm stand-off pad 

J. Luo and S. Saggar

pp. 179-182

  
 


Methane emissions from feedlot cattle in Australia and Canada 

S. M. McGinn, D. Chen, Z. Loh, J. Hill, K. A. Beauchemin and O. T. Denmead

pp. 183-185

  
 


Diet composition at weaning affects the rumen microbial population and methane emissions by lambs 

D. R. Yáñez-Ruiz, K. J. Hart, A. I. Martin-Garcia, S. Ramos and C. J. Newbold

pp. 186-188

  
 


The effect of oils fed to sheep on methane production and digestion of ryegrass pasture 

G. P. Cosgrove, G. C. Waghorn, C. B. Anderson, J. S. Peters, A. Smith, G. Molano and M. Deighton

pp. 189-192

  
 


Isolation of sulfide oxidisers for desulfurising biogas produced from anaerobic piggery wastewater treatment in Taiwan 

Jung-Jeng Su, Yen-Jung Chen, Yuan-Chih Chang and Szu-Ching Tang

pp. 193-197

  
 


Ammonia emissions from rough cattle slurry and from derived solid and liquid fractions applied to alfalfa pasture 

P. Balsari, E. Dinuccio, E. Santoro and F. Gioelli

pp. 198-201

  
 


Covering dairy slurry stores with hydrophobic fertilisers reduces greenhouse gases and other polluting gas emissions 

Naohisa Sakamoto, Masayuki Tani, Ian A. Navarrete, Masanori Koike and Kazutaka Umetsu

pp. 202-207

  
 


Nitrogen and energy balances of a combined anaerobic digestion and electrochemical oxidation process for dairy manure management 

Ikko Ihara, Kiyohiko Toyoda, Tsuneo Watanabe and Kazutaka Umetsu

pp. 208-212

  
 


Emissions of the indirect greenhouse gases NH3 and NOx from Australian beef cattle feedlots 

O. T. Denmead, D. Chen, D. W. T. Griffith, Z. M. Loh, M. Bai and T. Naylor

pp. 213-218

  
 


The effect of level of intake and forage quality on methane production by sheep 

G. Molano and H. Clark

pp. 219-222

  
 


Reliability of the sulfur hexafluoride tracer technique for methane emission measurement from individual animals: an overview 

C. S. Pinares-Patiño and H. Clark

pp. 223-229

  
 


Methane emissions from grazing Jersey × Friesian dairy cows in mid lactation 

A. Cavanagh, L. McNaughton, H. Clark, C. Greaves, J. M. Gowan, C. Pinares-Patino, D. Dalley, B. Vlaming and G. Molano

pp. 230-233

  
 


Methane emissions from dairy cattle divergently selected for bloat susceptibility 

C. S. Pinares-Patiño, G. Molano, A. Smith and H. Clark

pp. 234-239

  
 


Methane emissions from weaned lambs measured at 13, 17, 25 and 35 weeks of age compared with mature ewes consuming a fresh forage diet 

T. W. Knight, G. Molano, H. Clark and A. Cavanagh

pp. 240-243

  
 


Measurement of greenhouse gas emissions from Australian feedlot beef production using open-path spectroscopy and atmospheric dispersion modelling 

Zoë Loh, Deli Chen, Mei Bai, Travis Naylor, David Griffith, Julian Hill, Tom Denmead, Sean McGinn and Robert Edis

pp. 244-247

  
 


Approximation of baselines and greenhouse gas reduction scenarios for a small-scale Clean Development Mechanism on agriculture and livestock in ASEAN 

K. Kaku and A. Ikeguchi

pp. 248-250

  
 


An overview of the international context for greenhouse gas reductions 

Helen Plume, Roger Lincoln and Hayden Montgomery

pp. 251-254

  
 


Greenhouse gas emissions from enteric fermentation of livestock in Bolivia: values for 1990–2000 and future projections 

E. Garcia-Apaza, O. Paz and I. Arana

pp. 255-259

  
 


Avian (IgY) anti-methanogen antibodies for reducing ruminal methane production: in vitro assessment of their effects 

S. R. Cook, P. K. Maiti, A. V. Chaves, C. Benchaar, K. A. Beauchemin and T. A. McAllister

pp. 260-264

  
 


Policy options to manage greenhouse gas emissions from the livestock sector: an Australian perspective 

David Ugalde, Jane van Vliet, Anthony McGregor and Bill Slattery

pp. vii-xii

 


GGAA2007 Summary 


pp. xiii-xiv

 


Poster papers presented at the GGAA2007 conference 


pp. xv-xcix

 


  
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