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El. knyga: Livestock Production and Climate Change [CABI E-books]

Edited by , Edited by (Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary ), Contributions by (National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, India), Edited by (National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology,), Edited by (National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, India), Edited by
  • Formatas: 408 pages
  • Serija: CABI Climate Change Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781780644325
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  • Formatas: 408 pages
  • Serija: CABI Climate Change Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781780644325
In a changing climate, livestock production is expected to exhibit dual roles of mitigation and adaptation in order to meet the challenge of food security.

This book approaches the issues of livestock production and climate change through three sections: I. Livestock production, II. Climate change and, III. Enteric methane amelioration. Section I addresses issues of feed quality and availability, abiotic stress (heat and nutritional) and strategies for alleviation, livestock-generated nitrogen and phosphorus pollution, and approaches for harnessing the complex gut microbial diversity. Section II discusses the effects of climate change on livestock diversity, farm animal reproduction, impact of meat production on climate change, and emphasizing the role of indigenous livestock in climatic change to sustain production. Section III deals with the most recent approaches to amelioration of livestock methane such as breeding for low methane emissions, reductive acetogenesis, immunization/vaccine-based concepts and archaea phage therapy.
Contributors vii
Preface x
1 Overview
1(7)
C.S. Prasad
P.K. Malik
R. Bhatta
SECTION I Livestock Production
2 Feed Resources vis-a-vis Livestock and Fish Productivity in a Changing Climate
8(17)
Michael Blummel
Amare Haileslassie
Mario Herrero
Malcolm Beveridge
Michael Phillips
Petr Havlik
3 Strategies for Alleviating Abiotic Stress in Livestock
25(36)
V. Sejian
Iqbal Hyder
P.K. Malik
N.M. Soren A. Mech
A. Mishra
J.P. Ravindra
4 Nitrogen Emissions from Animal Agricultural Systems and Strategies to Protect the Environment
61(13)
Richard A. Kohn
5 Nutritional Strategies for Minimizing Phosphorus Pollution from the Livestock Industry
74(16)
P.P. Ray
K.F. Knowlton
6 Metagenomic Approaches in Harnessing Gut Microbial Diversity
90(10)
A. Thulasi
Lyju Jose
M. Chandrasekharaiah
D. Rajendran
C.S. Prasad
7 Proteomics in Studying the Molecular Mechanism of Fibre Degradation
100(11)
N.K. Singh
SECTION II Climate Change
8 Perspective on Livestock-Generated GHGs and Climate
111(14)
J. Takahashi
9 Carbon Footprints of Food of Animal Origin
125(21)
Gerhard Flachowsky
10 Carbon Sequestration and Animal-Agriculture: Relevance and Strategies to Cope with Climate Change
146(16)
C. Devendra
11 Climate Change: Impacts on Livestock Diversity in Tropical Countries
162(21)
S. Banik
P.K. Pankaj
S. Naskar
12 Climate Change: Effects on Animal Reproduction
183(19)
Jyotirmoy Ghosh
Sujoy K. Dhara
P.K. Malik
13 Climate Change: Impact of Meat Production
202(12)
Levi Mugalavai Musalia
14 Indigenous Livestock Resources in a Changing Climate: Indian Perspective
214(15)
S.P.S. Ahlawat
Pushpendra Kumar
Kush Shrivastava
N.R. Sahoo
SECTION III Enteric Methane Amelioration
15 Enteric Methane Emission: Status, Mitigation and Future Challenges -- An Indian Perspective
229(16)
Raghavendra Bhatta
P.K. Malik
C.S. Prasad
16 Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control of Methane Emissions from Ruminants
245(18)
Richard A. Kohn
17 Ionophores: A Tool for Improving Ruminant Production and Reducing Environmental Impact
263(10)
Natasha Bell
Tryon Wickersham
Vijay Sharma
Todd Callaway
18 Residual Feed Intake and Breeding Approaches for Enteric Methane Mitigation
273(19)
D.P. Berry
J. Lassen
Y. de Haas
19 Acetogenesis as an Alternative to Methanogenesis in the Rumen
292(12)
Emma J. Gagen
Stuart E. Denman
Christopher S. McSweeney
20 Immunization and Tannins in Livestock Enteric Methane Amelioration
304(14)
Yutaka Uyeno
21 Phage Therapy in Livestock Methane Amelioration
318(18)
Rosalind A. Gilbert
Diane Ouwerkerk
Athol V. Klieve
22 Feed-based Approaches in Enteric Methane Amelioration
336(24)
P.K. Malik
R. Bhatta
N.M. Soren
V. Sejian
A. Mech
K.S. Prasad
C.S. Prasad
23 Methanotrophs in Enteric Methane Mitigation
360(16)
N.M. Soren
P.K. Malik
V. Sejian
24 Summary
376(9)
P.K. Malik
R. Bhatta
M. Saravanan
L. Baruah
Index 385