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Título: Proceedings...
Autoria: SYMPOSIUM STRATEGIC PRACTICES FOR MITIGATING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION IN GRASSLAND
Ano de publicação: 2023
Referência: São Carlos: Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste, 2023.
Páginas: 48 p.
Conteúdo: The accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere remains an important topic of scientific and public interest. The increase in these gases has been considered to be a major cause of global warming. In this context, agriculture, especially Brazilian livestock production, has been the target of numerous criticisms related to global warming. Appropriate agricultural practices can reduce GHG emissions and improve the sustainability of the cattle industry, being the manipulation of ruminal fermentation and the increase in the sequestration of C strategic technologies for Brazil. In this regard, this project has been implemented through the collaborative work of 4 institutions: 1) The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation - EMBRAPA (EMBRAPA Livestock Southeast, EMBRAPA Instrumentation and EMBRAPA Environment); 2) The University of São Paulo-USP (College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, College of Animal Science and Food Engineering and Center of Nuclear Energy in Agriculture); 3) The São Paulo Agency for Agribusiness Technology APTA (Institute of Animal Science), and 4) The University of California (Davis). The project itself consisted of an experimental component and a data processing component. The experimental component aimed to evaluate different GHG mitigation strategies within the following contexts: 1) characterization of pasture productive components, 2) rumen metabolism and metagenomics; 3) animal performance and dry matter intake; 4) meat quality; 5) ruminal methane and soil GHG flux, and 6) the dynamics of organic matter and carbon stock in soil. The experimental component consisted of four trials: 1) the effects of grazing intensification and integration (integrated crop-livestock-forestry); 2) the use of pigeon pea bean in degraded pastures; 3) grass and legume intercropping for biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) of the soil, and 4) deferred grazing as a strategy for GHG mitigation. After the development of these experiments, it was identified - from among the systems currently available - those that have the greatest potential for GHG mitigation increasing soil carbon stocks. This project resulted in the training of 25 students (seven in technical training, eight in master's, seven in doctorate and three in post-doctorate degrees) and in the production of more than 60 technical-scientific publications, 12 of which are scientific articles, seven master's dissertations, seven doctoral theses, two book chapters and several abstracts in scientific events. We gratefully acknowledge São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), for funding this project (grant numbers #2017/20084-5) and EMBRAPA, USP, IZ and DAVIS University for the development of the study.
NAL Thesaurus: Greenhouse gases
Metagenomics
Animal performance
Meat quality
Palavras-chave: Sustainability of the cattle industry
GHG
GEE
Mitigation strategies
Pasture productive
Rumen metabolism
Ruminal methane
Soil GHG flux
Dynamics of organic matter
Carbon stock in soil
Integrated crop livestock forestry
Pigeon pea bean
Degraded pastures
Grass
Legume intercropping for biological nitrogen fixation
Strategy for GHG mitigation
Série: (Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste, Eventos Técnicos & Científicos, 02).
ISSN: 0000-0000
Notas: 6 e 7 de junho 2023, São Carlos, SP.
Tipo do material: Folhetos
Acesso: openAccess
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