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1. Methane prediction equations including genera of rumen bacteria as predictor variables improve prediction accuracy.

2. Relevance of farm-scale indicators and tools for farmers to assess sustainability of their mixed crop-ruminant livestock systems

3. Full adoption of the most effective strategies to mitigate methane emissions by ruminants can help meet the 1.5 °C target by 2030 but not 2050

5. Prediction of enteric methane production, yield, and intensity in dairy cattle using an intercontinental database

9. Prediction of enteric methane production, yield and intensity of beef cattle using an intercontinental database

15. Prediction of enteric methane emissions by sheep using an intercontinental database

17. Prediction of enteric methane emissions by sheep using an intercontinental database

20. Predicting CO2 Production from Lactating Dairy Cows Based on an International Dataset

24. Diets supplemented with corn oil and wheat starch, marine algae, or hydrogenated palm oil modulate methane emissions similarly in dairy goats and cows, but not feeding behavior

26. Successful strategies to reduce enteric methane emission from ruminants: A meta-analysis

27. Strategies to mitigate enteric methane emissions by ruminants - a way to approach the 2.0°C target.

28. La graine de lin pour atténuer les émissions des GES en élevage de bovins lait : approche bioéconomique

29. Promising nutritional strategies to reduce enteric methane emission from ruminants – a meta-analysis

30. Milk fatty acids can predict enteric methane emissions from dairy cows fed various diets

31. Uncertainties in enteric methane inventories and measurement techniques

32. Database construction to predict enteric methane emission from ruminants under different nutritional mitigation strategies

33. Émissions gazeuses de NH3, N2O, CH4 et CO2 en élevage avicole, bovin et porcin

34. Individual milk fatty acids are potential predictors of enteric methane emissions from dairy cows fed a wide range of diets: Approach by meta-analysis

37. Individual milk fatty acids are potential predictors of enteric CH4 emissions from dairy cows fed a wide range of diets: approach by meta-analysis

38. La graine de lin pour atténuer les GES en élevage de bovins lait : approche bioéconomique

39. Capturing effects of diet on emissions from ruminant systems

40. CH4 emitted by dairy cows estimated from milk MIR spectra: model based on data collected in 7 countries

41. Prediction of methane emissions from Holstein dairy cows based on milk fatty acid profile

42. Symposium review: Uncertainties in enteric methane inventories, measurement techniques, and prediction models

43. La base de données ELFE : vers une meilleure connaissance des émissions gazeuses liées à l’élevage

44. ELFE, a database to determine greenhouse gases and ammonia emissions factors from livestock

45. Towards a Tier 3 methodology to calculate methane emission inventory for ruminants (cattle)

46. Enteric methane emissions

47. Development of a Database to Collect Emission Values for Livestock Systems

48. Evaluation of the performance of existing mathematical models predicting enteric methane emissions from ruminants: Animal categories and dietary mitigation strategies

50. Symposium review: Uncertainties in enteric methane inventories, measurement techniques, and prediction models

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