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Greenhouse gas balance and mitigation of pasture-based dairy production systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Biome

Brazilian cattle production is mostly carried out in pastures, and the need to mitigate the livestock's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and its environmental footprint has become an important requirement. The adoption of well-suited breeds and the intensification of pasture-based livestock produ...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, Patrícia Perondi Anchão, Berndt, Alexandre, Pedroso, André de Faria, Alves, Teresa Cristina, Lemes, Amanda Prudêncio, Oliveira, Bia Anchão, Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo, Rodrigues, Paulo Henrique Mazza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36213395
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.958751
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author Oliveira, Patrícia Perondi Anchão
Berndt, Alexandre
Pedroso, André de Faria
Alves, Teresa Cristina
Lemes, Amanda Prudêncio
Oliveira, Bia Anchão
Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo
Rodrigues, Paulo Henrique Mazza
author_facet Oliveira, Patrícia Perondi Anchão
Berndt, Alexandre
Pedroso, André de Faria
Alves, Teresa Cristina
Lemes, Amanda Prudêncio
Oliveira, Bia Anchão
Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo
Rodrigues, Paulo Henrique Mazza
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description Brazilian cattle production is mostly carried out in pastures, and the need to mitigate the livestock's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and its environmental footprint has become an important requirement. The adoption of well-suited breeds and the intensification of pasture-based livestock production systems are alternatives to optimize the sector's land use. However, further research on tropical systems is necessary. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of Holstein (HO) and Jersey–Holstein (JE x HO) crossbred cows in different levels of pasture intensification (continuous grazing system with low stocking rate–CLS; irrigated rotational grazing system with high stocking rate–RHS), and the interaction between these two factors on GHG mitigation. Twenty-four HO and 24 JE x HO crossbred dairy cows were used to evaluate the effect of two grazing systems on milk production and composition, soil GHG emissions, methane (CH(4)) emission, and soil carbon accumulation (0–100 cm). These variables were used to calculate carbon balance (CB), GHG emission intensity, the number of trees required to mitigate GHG emission, and the land-saving effect. The number of trees necessary to mitigate GHG emission was calculated, considering the C balance within the farm gate. The mitigation of GHG emissions comes from the annual growth rate and accumulation of C in eucalyptus trees' trunks. The CB of all systems and genotypes presented a deficit in carbon (C); there was no difference for genotypes, but RHS was more deficient than CLS (-4.99 to CLS and −28.72 to RHS ton CO(2e.).ha(−1).year(−1)). The deficit of C on GHG emission intensity was similar between genotypes and higher for RHS (−0.480 to RHS and −0.299 to CLS kg CO(2e.).kg FCPCmilk(−1)). Lower GHG removals (0.14 to CLS higher than 0.02 to RHS kg CO(2e.).kg FCPCmilk(−1)) had the greatest influence on the GHG emission intensity of milk production. The deficit number of trees to abatement emissions was higher to HO (−46.06 to HO and −38.37 trees/cow to JE x HO) and to RHS (−51.9 to RHS and −33.05 trees/cow to CLS). However, when the results are expressed per ton of FCPCmilk, there was a difference only between pasture management, requiring −6.34 tree. ton FCPCmilk(−1) for the RHS and −3.99 tree. ton FCPCmilk(−1) for the CLS system. The intensification of pastures resulted in higher milk production and land-saving effect of 2.7 ha. Due to the reservation of the pasture-based dairy systems in increasing soil C sequestration to offset the GHG emissions, especially enteric CH(4), planting trees can be used as a mitigation strategy. Also, the land-save effect of intensification can contribute to the issue, since the area spared through the intensification in pasture management becomes available for reforestation with commercial trees.
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spelling pubmed-95387072022-10-08 Greenhouse gas balance and mitigation of pasture-based dairy production systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Biome Oliveira, Patrícia Perondi Anchão Berndt, Alexandre Pedroso, André de Faria Alves, Teresa Cristina Lemes, Amanda Prudêncio Oliveira, Bia Anchão Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo Rodrigues, Paulo Henrique Mazza Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Brazilian cattle production is mostly carried out in pastures, and the need to mitigate the livestock's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and its environmental footprint has become an important requirement. The adoption of well-suited breeds and the intensification of pasture-based livestock production systems are alternatives to optimize the sector's land use. However, further research on tropical systems is necessary. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of Holstein (HO) and Jersey–Holstein (JE x HO) crossbred cows in different levels of pasture intensification (continuous grazing system with low stocking rate–CLS; irrigated rotational grazing system with high stocking rate–RHS), and the interaction between these two factors on GHG mitigation. Twenty-four HO and 24 JE x HO crossbred dairy cows were used to evaluate the effect of two grazing systems on milk production and composition, soil GHG emissions, methane (CH(4)) emission, and soil carbon accumulation (0–100 cm). These variables were used to calculate carbon balance (CB), GHG emission intensity, the number of trees required to mitigate GHG emission, and the land-saving effect. The number of trees necessary to mitigate GHG emission was calculated, considering the C balance within the farm gate. The mitigation of GHG emissions comes from the annual growth rate and accumulation of C in eucalyptus trees' trunks. The CB of all systems and genotypes presented a deficit in carbon (C); there was no difference for genotypes, but RHS was more deficient than CLS (-4.99 to CLS and −28.72 to RHS ton CO(2e.).ha(−1).year(−1)). The deficit of C on GHG emission intensity was similar between genotypes and higher for RHS (−0.480 to RHS and −0.299 to CLS kg CO(2e.).kg FCPCmilk(−1)). Lower GHG removals (0.14 to CLS higher than 0.02 to RHS kg CO(2e.).kg FCPCmilk(−1)) had the greatest influence on the GHG emission intensity of milk production. The deficit number of trees to abatement emissions was higher to HO (−46.06 to HO and −38.37 trees/cow to JE x HO) and to RHS (−51.9 to RHS and −33.05 trees/cow to CLS). However, when the results are expressed per ton of FCPCmilk, there was a difference only between pasture management, requiring −6.34 tree. ton FCPCmilk(−1) for the RHS and −3.99 tree. ton FCPCmilk(−1) for the CLS system. The intensification of pastures resulted in higher milk production and land-saving effect of 2.7 ha. Due to the reservation of the pasture-based dairy systems in increasing soil C sequestration to offset the GHG emissions, especially enteric CH(4), planting trees can be used as a mitigation strategy. Also, the land-save effect of intensification can contribute to the issue, since the area spared through the intensification in pasture management becomes available for reforestation with commercial trees. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9538707/ /pubmed/36213395 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.958751 Text en Copyright © 2022 Oliveira, Berndt, Pedroso, Alves, Lemes, Oliveira, Pezzopane and Rodrigues. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Oliveira, Patrícia Perondi Anchão
Berndt, Alexandre
Pedroso, André de Faria
Alves, Teresa Cristina
Lemes, Amanda Prudêncio
Oliveira, Bia Anchão
Pezzopane, José Ricardo Macedo
Rodrigues, Paulo Henrique Mazza
Greenhouse gas balance and mitigation of pasture-based dairy production systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Biome
title Greenhouse gas balance and mitigation of pasture-based dairy production systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Biome
title_full Greenhouse gas balance and mitigation of pasture-based dairy production systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Biome
title_fullStr Greenhouse gas balance and mitigation of pasture-based dairy production systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Biome
title_full_unstemmed Greenhouse gas balance and mitigation of pasture-based dairy production systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Biome
title_short Greenhouse gas balance and mitigation of pasture-based dairy production systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Biome
title_sort greenhouse gas balance and mitigation of pasture-based dairy production systems in the brazilian atlantic forest biome
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36213395
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.958751
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