Addition of tannin-containing legumes to native grasslands: effects on enteric methane emissions, nitrogen losses and animal performance of beef cattle.
ABSTRACT.- Extensive cattle production on native grasslands is vital to the sustainability of the South American Pampas, and the inclusion of tannin-containing legumes can increase farm profitability, improve nitrogen (N) use and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This study quantified the effec...
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2024
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