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Measuring Methane Production From Ruminants [electronic resource] / edited by Harinder P.S. Makkar, Philip E. Vercoe.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007Descripción: online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402061332
  • 99781402061332
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Contenidos:
Analysis of Methane -- Measuring Methane Emission of Ruminants by In Vitro and In Vivo Techniques -- The SF6 Tracer Technique: Methane Measurement From Ruminants -- Estimation of Ruminal Methane Production From Measurement of Volatile Fatty Acid Production -- Measurement of Methane Production Rate In the Rumen Using Isotopic Tracers -- Measurement of Methane from Grazing Animals - the Tunnel Method -- A Protocol for the Operation of Open-Circuit Chambers for Measuring Methane Output in Sheep -- Construction and Operation of Ventilated Hood-Type Respiration Calorimeters for In Vivo Measurement of Methane Production and Energy Partition in Ruminants.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: This book gives a comprehensive account of the methodologies for measuring methane from in vitro fermentation systems, and from stall-fed and grazing animals. The chapters have been contributed by experts in the field and methods and protocols have been presented in simple format for direct practical use. A variety of techniques for measuring methane emissions ranging from radio and stable isotopic methods, respiration chambers to the tunnel method and sulphur hexafluoride tracer technique, which can be used with animals in the field have been covered. In vitro fermentation systems which provide the opportunity to test new plants for their potential to reduce methane emissions and to help design new management and feeding strategies based on these measurements also form the subject of this book. This book will equip the readers to measure and monitor methane emissions accurately and to meet the challenge of improving productivity from ruminants without damaging the environment. The techniques and procedures described are also relevant and adaptable to other anaerobic systems such as biogas plants, manure storage and application systems, sludge systems, etc.
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Analysis of Methane -- Measuring Methane Emission of Ruminants by In Vitro and In Vivo Techniques -- The SF6 Tracer Technique: Methane Measurement From Ruminants -- Estimation of Ruminal Methane Production From Measurement of Volatile Fatty Acid Production -- Measurement of Methane Production Rate In the Rumen Using Isotopic Tracers -- Measurement of Methane from Grazing Animals - the Tunnel Method -- A Protocol for the Operation of Open-Circuit Chambers for Measuring Methane Output in Sheep -- Construction and Operation of Ventilated Hood-Type Respiration Calorimeters for In Vivo Measurement of Methane Production and Energy Partition in Ruminants.

This book gives a comprehensive account of the methodologies for measuring methane from in vitro fermentation systems, and from stall-fed and grazing animals. The chapters have been contributed by experts in the field and methods and protocols have been presented in simple format for direct practical use. A variety of techniques for measuring methane emissions ranging from radio and stable isotopic methods, respiration chambers to the tunnel method and sulphur hexafluoride tracer technique, which can be used with animals in the field have been covered. In vitro fermentation systems which provide the opportunity to test new plants for their potential to reduce methane emissions and to help design new management and feeding strategies based on these measurements also form the subject of this book. This book will equip the readers to measure and monitor methane emissions accurately and to meet the challenge of improving productivity from ruminants without damaging the environment. The techniques and procedures described are also relevant and adaptable to other anaerobic systems such as biogas plants, manure storage and application systems, sludge systems, etc.

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