@misc {TN_libero_mab2,
author = { C.A.B. International Malik, Pradeep K. AND Bhatta, Raghavendra AND Takahashi, Jun'ichi AND Kohn, Richard A. AND Prasad, C. S. },
title = { Livestock production and climate change },
publisher = {CABI Publ.},
isbn = {9781780644332},
isbn = {9781780644325},
keywords = { Livestock productivity , Climatic changes , Livestock Climatic factors , genomics , ionophores , buffaloes , tropical zones , ruminants , animal production , aquatic species , aquatic organisms , enteric methane emission , fibers , feed quality , food , mammals , India , Chordata , digestive tract , Commonwealth of Nations , fibre , proteomics , animals , Developing Countries , cattle , reproduction , ruminant feeding , Asia , thermodynamics , environmental pollution , aquatic animals , carbon , immunization , meat production , Bubalus , global warming , domestic animals , climate change , tannic acid , nitrogen , pollution , fibre digestion , eukaryotes , emissions , feeding stuffs , South Asia , fishes , feeds , fish feeding , fibres , rumen , tannins , tropics , feed availability , water requirements , tropical countries , microbial ecology , Bovidae , methane production , demand , phosphorus , pollution control , Artiodactyla , methane , vertebrates , environmental impact , Bos , productivity , fibre degradation , gastrointestinal tract , climatic change , environmental effects , immune sensitization , fiber , methane inhibitors , fodder , Livestock ; Climatic factors , Forage and Fodder Crops, (New March 2000) , Dairy Animals , Meat Producing Animals , Animal Reproduction and Embryology, (New March 2000) , Animal Nutrition (Physiology) , Animal Immunology, (New March 2000) , Aquaculture (Animals) , Aquatic Biology and Ecology , Meteorology and Climate , Pollution and Degradation , Meat Produce , Feed Contamination, Residues and Toxicology , Feed Composition and Quality , Molecular Biology and Molecular Genetics, (Discontinued March 2000, Reinstated and Revised June 2002) , Animal production , Carbon , Climate change , Demand , Digestive tract , Emissions , Environmental impact , Feeds , Fibres , Fish feeding , Fodder , Food , Genomics , Global warming , Immunization , Ionophores , Livestock , Meat production , Methane , Methane inhibitors , Methane production , Microbial ecology , Nitrogen , Phosphorus , Pollution , Pollution control , Productivity , Proteomics , Reproduction , Rumen , Ruminant feeding , Tannins , Thermodynamics , Tropics , Water requirements , FF007 , LL110 , LL120 , LL250 , LL510 , LL650 , MM120 , MM300 , PP500 , PP600 , QQ030 , RR200 , RR300 , ZZ360 , Livestock -- Climatic factors , Livestock -- Acclimatization , Electronic books , Tierproduktion , Klimaänderung },
year = {2015},
abstract = {Includes bibliographical references and index. - Title from PDF title page (viewed June 4, 2015)},
abstract = {Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Overview; SECTION I: Livestock Production; 2 Feed Resources vis-à-vis Livestock and Fish Productivity in a Changing Climate; 3 Strategies for Alleviating Abiotic Stress in Livestock; 4 Nitrogen Emissions from Animal Agricultural Systems and Strategies to Protect the Environment; 5 Nutritional Strategies for Minimizing Phosphorus Pollution from the Livestock Industry; 6 Metagenomic Approaches in Harnessing Gut Microbial Diversity; 7 Proteomics in Studying the Molecular Mechanism of Fibre Degradation; SECTION II: Climate Change},
abstract = {8 Perspective on Livestock-Generated GHGs and Climate9 Carbon Footprints of Food of Animal Origin; 10 Carbon Sequestration and Animal-Agriculture: Relevance and Strategies to Cope with Climate Change; 11 Climate Change: Impacts on Livestock Diversity in Tropical Countries; 12 Climate Change: Effects on Animal Reproduction; 13 Climate Change: Impact of Meat Production; 14 Indigenous Livestock Resources in a Changing Climate: Indian Perspective; SECTION III: Enteric Methane Amelioration; 15 Enteric Methane Emission: Status, Mitigation and Future Challenges - An Indian Perspective},
abstract = {16 Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control of Methane Emissions from Ruminants17 Ionophores: A Tool for Improving Ruminant Production and Reducing Environmental Impact; 18 Residual Feed Intake and Breeding Approaches for Enteric Methane Mitigation; 19 Acetogenesis as an Alternative to Methanogenesis in the Rumen; 20 Immunization and Tannins in Livestock Enteric Methane Amelioration; 21 Phage Therapy in Livestock Methane Amelioration; 22 Feed-based Approaches in Enteric Methane Amelioration; 23 Methanotrophs in Enteric Methane Mitigation; 24 Summary; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N},
abstract = {OP; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z},
booktitle = {CABI climate change series ; 6},
address = { Wallingford [u.a.] },
url = { http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2 }
}
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