Alternative approaches to predicting methane emissions from dairy cows.

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dc.contributor.author Cammell, S. B.
dc.contributor.author France, Jim
dc.contributor.author Agnew, R. E.
dc.contributor.author Dhanoa, M. S.
dc.contributor.author Mills, J. A. N.
dc.contributor.author Yates, C. M.
dc.contributor.author Crompton, L. A.
dc.contributor.author Kebreab, E.
dc.date.accessioned 2009-11-09T12:10:27Z
dc.date.available 2009-11-09T12:10:27Z
dc.date.issued 2003
dc.identifier.citation Cammell , S B , France , J , Agnew , R E , Dhanoa , M S , Mills , J A N , Yates , C M , Crompton , L A & Kebreab , E 2003 , ' Alternative approaches to predicting methane emissions from dairy cows. ' Journal of Dairy Science , vol 81 , no. 12 , pp. 3141-3150 . en
dc.identifier.issn 0022-0302
dc.identifier.other PURE: 139230
dc.identifier.other dspace: 2160/3445
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2160/3445
dc.identifier.uri http://jas.fass.org/cgi/reprint/81/12/3141.pdf en
dc.identifier.uri http://journalofanimalscience.org/content/81/12/3141.abstract en
dc.description Mills, J. A. N., Kebreab, E., Yates, C. M., Crompton, L. A., Cammell, S. B., Dhanoa, M. S., Agnew, R. E., France, J. (2003). Alternative approaches to predicting methane emissions from dairy cows.   Journal of Dairy Science, 81, 3141-3150. en
dc.description.abstract Previous attempts to apply statistical models, which correlate nutrient intake with methane production, have been of limited value where predictions are obtained for nutrient intakes and diet types outside those used in model construction. Dynamic mechanistic models have proved more suitable for extrapolation, but they remain computationally expensive and are not applied easily in practical situations. The first objective of this research focused on employing conventional techniques to generate statistical models of methane production appropriate to United Kingdom dairy systems. The second objective was to evaluate these models and a model published previously using both United Kingdom and North American data sets. Thirdly, nonlinear models were considered as alternatives to the conventional linear regressions. The United Kingdom calorimetry data used to construct the linear models also were used to develop the three nonlinear alternatives that were all of modified Mitscherlich (monomolecular) form. Of the linear models tested, an equation from the literature proved most reliable across the full range of evaluation data (root mean square prediction error = 21.3%). However, the Mitscherlich models demonstrated the greatest degree of adaptability across diet types and intake level. The most successful model for simulating the independent data was a modified Mitscherlich equation with the steepness parameter set to represent dietary starch-to-ADF ratio (root mean square prediction error = 20.6%). However, when such data were unavailable, simpler Mitscherlich forms relating dry matter or metabolizable energy intake to methane production remained better alternatives relative to their linear counterparts. en
dc.format.extent 10 en
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof Journal of Dairy Science en
dc.title Alternative approaches to predicting methane emissions from dairy cows. en
dc.type Text en
dc.type.publicationtype Article (Journal) en
dc.contributor.institution Aberystwyth University en
dc.contributor.institution Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences en
dc.description.status Peer reviewed en


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