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Repeatability and Reproducibility of Measures of Bovine Methane Emissions Recorded using a Laser Detector

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The collection of phenotypes related to livestock methane emissions is hampered by costly and time-demanding techniques. In the present research, a laser methane detector was used to measure several novel phenotypes, including mean and aggregate of methane records, and mean and numbe...

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Autores principales: Niero, Giovanni, Cendron, Filippo, Penasa, Mauro, De Marchi, Massimo, Cozzi, Giulio, Cassandro, Martino
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32244846
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040606
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author Niero, Giovanni
Cendron, Filippo
Penasa, Mauro
De Marchi, Massimo
Cozzi, Giulio
Cassandro, Martino
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Cendron, Filippo
Penasa, Mauro
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The collection of phenotypes related to livestock methane emissions is hampered by costly and time-demanding techniques. In the present research, a laser methane detector was used to measure several novel phenotypes, including mean and aggregate of methane records, and mean and number of methane peak records, considering Simmental heifers as a case study. Phenotypes showed satisfactory repeatability and reproducibility for log-transformed data. The number of emission peaks had great variability across animals and thus it is a promising candidate to discriminate between high and low emitters. ABSTRACT: Methane (CH(4)) emissions represent a worldwide problem due to their direct involvement in atmospheric warming and climate change. Ruminants are among the major players in the global scenario of CH(4) emissions, and CH(4) emissions are a problem for feed efficiency since enteric CH(4) is eructed to the detriment of milk and meat production. The collection of CH(4) phenotypes at the population level is still hampered by costly and time-demanding techniques. In the present study, a laser methane detector was used to assess repeatability and reproducibility of CH(4) phenotypes, including mean and aggregate of CH(4) records, slope of the linear equation modelling the aggregate function, and mean and number of CH(4) peak records. Five repeated measurements were performed in a commercial farm on three Simmental heifers, and the same protocol was repeated over a period of three days. Methane emission phenotypes expressed as parts per million per linear meter (ppm × m) were not normally distributed and, thus, they were log-transformed to reach normality. Repeatability and reproducibility were calculated as the relative standard deviation of five measurements within the same day and 15 measurements across three days, respectively. All phenotypes showed higher repeatability and reproducibility for log-transformed data compared with data expressed as ppm × m. The linear equation modelling the aggregate function highlighted a very high coefficient of determination (≥0.99), which suggests that daily CH(4) emissions might be derived using this approach. The number of CH(4) peaks resulted as particularly diverse across animals and therefore it is a potential candidate to discriminate between high and low emitting animals. Results of this study suggest that laser methane detector is a promising tool to measure bovine CH(4) emissions in field conditions.
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spelling pubmed-72227332020-05-18 Repeatability and Reproducibility of Measures of Bovine Methane Emissions Recorded using a Laser Detector Niero, Giovanni Cendron, Filippo Penasa, Mauro De Marchi, Massimo Cozzi, Giulio Cassandro, Martino Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The collection of phenotypes related to livestock methane emissions is hampered by costly and time-demanding techniques. In the present research, a laser methane detector was used to measure several novel phenotypes, including mean and aggregate of methane records, and mean and number of methane peak records, considering Simmental heifers as a case study. Phenotypes showed satisfactory repeatability and reproducibility for log-transformed data. The number of emission peaks had great variability across animals and thus it is a promising candidate to discriminate between high and low emitters. ABSTRACT: Methane (CH(4)) emissions represent a worldwide problem due to their direct involvement in atmospheric warming and climate change. Ruminants are among the major players in the global scenario of CH(4) emissions, and CH(4) emissions are a problem for feed efficiency since enteric CH(4) is eructed to the detriment of milk and meat production. The collection of CH(4) phenotypes at the population level is still hampered by costly and time-demanding techniques. In the present study, a laser methane detector was used to assess repeatability and reproducibility of CH(4) phenotypes, including mean and aggregate of CH(4) records, slope of the linear equation modelling the aggregate function, and mean and number of CH(4) peak records. Five repeated measurements were performed in a commercial farm on three Simmental heifers, and the same protocol was repeated over a period of three days. Methane emission phenotypes expressed as parts per million per linear meter (ppm × m) were not normally distributed and, thus, they were log-transformed to reach normality. Repeatability and reproducibility were calculated as the relative standard deviation of five measurements within the same day and 15 measurements across three days, respectively. All phenotypes showed higher repeatability and reproducibility for log-transformed data compared with data expressed as ppm × m. The linear equation modelling the aggregate function highlighted a very high coefficient of determination (≥0.99), which suggests that daily CH(4) emissions might be derived using this approach. The number of CH(4) peaks resulted as particularly diverse across animals and therefore it is a potential candidate to discriminate between high and low emitting animals. Results of this study suggest that laser methane detector is a promising tool to measure bovine CH(4) emissions in field conditions. MDPI 2020-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7222733/ /pubmed/32244846 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040606 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Repeatability and Reproducibility of Measures of Bovine Methane Emissions Recorded using a Laser Detector
title Repeatability and Reproducibility of Measures of Bovine Methane Emissions Recorded using a Laser Detector
title_full Repeatability and Reproducibility of Measures of Bovine Methane Emissions Recorded using a Laser Detector
title_fullStr Repeatability and Reproducibility of Measures of Bovine Methane Emissions Recorded using a Laser Detector
title_full_unstemmed Repeatability and Reproducibility of Measures of Bovine Methane Emissions Recorded using a Laser Detector
title_short Repeatability and Reproducibility of Measures of Bovine Methane Emissions Recorded using a Laser Detector
title_sort repeatability and reproducibility of measures of bovine methane emissions recorded using a laser detector
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32244846
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040606
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