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Could the breed composition improve performance and change the enteric methane emissions from beef cattle in a tropical intensive production system?

Crossbreeding has been used to improve performance in beef cattle, however the effects of breed composition on methane (CH(4)) production, yield and intensity from cattle raised in tropical intensive and integrated systems remain unknown. To assess the impact of breed composition on performance and...

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Autores principales: Maciel, Isabella Cristina de Faria, Barbosa, Fabiano Alvim, Tomich, Thierry Ribeiro, Ribeiro, Luiz Gustavo Pereira, Alvarenga, Ramon Costa, Lopes, Leandro Sâmia, Malacco, Victor Marco Rocha, Rowntree, Jason E., Thompson, Logan R., Lana, Ângela Maria Quintão
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6660127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31348816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220247
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author Maciel, Isabella Cristina de Faria
Barbosa, Fabiano Alvim
Tomich, Thierry Ribeiro
Ribeiro, Luiz Gustavo Pereira
Alvarenga, Ramon Costa
Lopes, Leandro Sâmia
Malacco, Victor Marco Rocha
Rowntree, Jason E.
Thompson, Logan R.
Lana, Ângela Maria Quintão
author_facet Maciel, Isabella Cristina de Faria
Barbosa, Fabiano Alvim
Tomich, Thierry Ribeiro
Ribeiro, Luiz Gustavo Pereira
Alvarenga, Ramon Costa
Lopes, Leandro Sâmia
Malacco, Victor Marco Rocha
Rowntree, Jason E.
Thompson, Logan R.
Lana, Ângela Maria Quintão
author_sort Maciel, Isabella Cristina de Faria
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description Crossbreeding has been used to improve performance in beef cattle, however the effects of breed composition on methane (CH(4)) production, yield and intensity from cattle raised in tropical intensive and integrated systems remain unknown. To assess the impact of breed composition on performance and methane emissions, Nellore (NEL; yr 1: BW = 171.5 ± 19.4 kg; n = 10; yr 2: BW = 215.8 ± 32.3 kg, n = 25) and Angus x Nellore crossbred (AN; yr 1: BW = 214.2 ± 26.4 kg, n = 10; yr 2: BW = 242.5 ± 32.2 kg, n = 25) were compared. The animals grazed on integrated crop-livestock system in the growing phase (stocking rate 2452 kg BW/ha, herbage mass 4,884 kg dry matter (DM)/ha, forage allowance 5.9 kg DM/100kg BW) and then were finished in a feedlot. Steers (n = 8) from each breed composition were randomly selected in each phase to measure CH(4) production using a sulfur hexafluoride (SF(6)) tracer technique and DM intake (DMI) using titanium dioxide. Compared with NEL, AN had both superior total gain and average daily gain (ADG) in the grazing period. The AN presented greater ADG in the feedlot with a shorter finishing period and resulted in greater carcass yield and carcass ADG. Methane production (kg/period) was lower in NEL (19% less) than AN in grazing (P<0.01), and no difference was observed in feedlot. The NEL had less CH(4) intensity (CH(4)/BW) in grazing but greater CH(4) per unit of ADG in the feedlot compared to AN. Breed composition did not influence the CH(4) yield (CH(4)/DMI) in either phase, despite the difference in feedlot DMI (kg/day). In conclusion, crossbreeding may be an option to improve performance and reduce the CH(4) per ADG in tropical climate conditions, resulting in lower methane emission per kg of meat produced.
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spelling pubmed-66601272019-08-07 Could the breed composition improve performance and change the enteric methane emissions from beef cattle in a tropical intensive production system? Maciel, Isabella Cristina de Faria Barbosa, Fabiano Alvim Tomich, Thierry Ribeiro Ribeiro, Luiz Gustavo Pereira Alvarenga, Ramon Costa Lopes, Leandro Sâmia Malacco, Victor Marco Rocha Rowntree, Jason E. Thompson, Logan R. Lana, Ângela Maria Quintão PLoS One Research Article Crossbreeding has been used to improve performance in beef cattle, however the effects of breed composition on methane (CH(4)) production, yield and intensity from cattle raised in tropical intensive and integrated systems remain unknown. To assess the impact of breed composition on performance and methane emissions, Nellore (NEL; yr 1: BW = 171.5 ± 19.4 kg; n = 10; yr 2: BW = 215.8 ± 32.3 kg, n = 25) and Angus x Nellore crossbred (AN; yr 1: BW = 214.2 ± 26.4 kg, n = 10; yr 2: BW = 242.5 ± 32.2 kg, n = 25) were compared. The animals grazed on integrated crop-livestock system in the growing phase (stocking rate 2452 kg BW/ha, herbage mass 4,884 kg dry matter (DM)/ha, forage allowance 5.9 kg DM/100kg BW) and then were finished in a feedlot. Steers (n = 8) from each breed composition were randomly selected in each phase to measure CH(4) production using a sulfur hexafluoride (SF(6)) tracer technique and DM intake (DMI) using titanium dioxide. Compared with NEL, AN had both superior total gain and average daily gain (ADG) in the grazing period. The AN presented greater ADG in the feedlot with a shorter finishing period and resulted in greater carcass yield and carcass ADG. Methane production (kg/period) was lower in NEL (19% less) than AN in grazing (P<0.01), and no difference was observed in feedlot. The NEL had less CH(4) intensity (CH(4)/BW) in grazing but greater CH(4) per unit of ADG in the feedlot compared to AN. Breed composition did not influence the CH(4) yield (CH(4)/DMI) in either phase, despite the difference in feedlot DMI (kg/day). In conclusion, crossbreeding may be an option to improve performance and reduce the CH(4) per ADG in tropical climate conditions, resulting in lower methane emission per kg of meat produced. Public Library of Science 2019-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6660127/ /pubmed/31348816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220247 Text en © 2019 Maciel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Maciel, Isabella Cristina de Faria
Barbosa, Fabiano Alvim
Tomich, Thierry Ribeiro
Ribeiro, Luiz Gustavo Pereira
Alvarenga, Ramon Costa
Lopes, Leandro Sâmia
Malacco, Victor Marco Rocha
Rowntree, Jason E.
Thompson, Logan R.
Lana, Ângela Maria Quintão
Could the breed composition improve performance and change the enteric methane emissions from beef cattle in a tropical intensive production system?
title Could the breed composition improve performance and change the enteric methane emissions from beef cattle in a tropical intensive production system?
title_full Could the breed composition improve performance and change the enteric methane emissions from beef cattle in a tropical intensive production system?
title_fullStr Could the breed composition improve performance and change the enteric methane emissions from beef cattle in a tropical intensive production system?
title_full_unstemmed Could the breed composition improve performance and change the enteric methane emissions from beef cattle in a tropical intensive production system?
title_short Could the breed composition improve performance and change the enteric methane emissions from beef cattle in a tropical intensive production system?
title_sort could the breed composition improve performance and change the enteric methane emissions from beef cattle in a tropical intensive production system?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6660127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31348816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220247
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