Relationship between residual feed intake and enteric methane emission in Nellore cattle.

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Autor(a) principal: MERCADANTE, M. E. Z.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: CALIMAN, A. P. de M., CANESIN, R. C., BONILHA, S. F. M., BERNDT, A., FRIGHETTO, R. T. S., MAGNANI, E., BRANCO, R. H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1032619
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1806-92902015000700004
Resumo: Residual feed intake (RFI) is an attractive measure of feed efficiency, as it does not depend on body size, growth rate, or body composition measures (Durunna et al., 2012). High-efficiency animals exhibit low RFI and consume less feed than expected for maintenance and production, whereas low-efficiency animals have high RFI and observed feed intake higher than the predicted feed intake. The possibility of improving production efficiency by exploiting the genetic variation in RFI and possible variation in traits related to emission of greenhouse gases is of great economic importance for beef cattle production. Studies have shown that selection of animals for low RFI (high feed efficiency) reduces methane emissions in cattle (Nkrumah et al., 2006; Hegarty et al., 2007; Fitzsimons et al., 2013). However, there are inconsistencies in relation to differences in feed intake and corresponding methane emissions between low- and high-RFI animals. Fitzsimons et al. (2013) offered grass silage to heifers and observed that both DMI and methane emission (g/d) were lower for low-RFI compared with high-RFI animals, and Jones et al. (2011) reported that DMI was similar between divergent RFI groups and that methane emission was similar when animals grazed low-quality pastures but were lower for low- RFI compared with high-RFI animals when grazing highquality pastures. The conflicting observations regarding the variation in methane emission of high- and low-efficiency animals between studies suggest that selection of cattle for increasing feed efficiency does not necessarily result in a reduction in methane emission (Freetly and Brown- Brandl, 2013). To date, published studies relating RFI and methane emission are limited to Bos taurus cattle, and little information is available on Bos indicus cattle. In view of these considerations, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between enteric methane emission and residual feed intake in Nellore cattle fed a high-roughage diet.
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spelling Relationship between residual feed intake and enteric methane emission in Nellore cattle.Enteric methane productionFeed efficiencyGado de corteMetanoNutrição animalBrachiaria brizanthaPerformanceBeef cattleMethanesulfur hexafluorideResidual feed intake (RFI) is an attractive measure of feed efficiency, as it does not depend on body size, growth rate, or body composition measures (Durunna et al., 2012). High-efficiency animals exhibit low RFI and consume less feed than expected for maintenance and production, whereas low-efficiency animals have high RFI and observed feed intake higher than the predicted feed intake. The possibility of improving production efficiency by exploiting the genetic variation in RFI and possible variation in traits related to emission of greenhouse gases is of great economic importance for beef cattle production. Studies have shown that selection of animals for low RFI (high feed efficiency) reduces methane emissions in cattle (Nkrumah et al., 2006; Hegarty et al., 2007; Fitzsimons et al., 2013). However, there are inconsistencies in relation to differences in feed intake and corresponding methane emissions between low- and high-RFI animals. Fitzsimons et al. (2013) offered grass silage to heifers and observed that both DMI and methane emission (g/d) were lower for low-RFI compared with high-RFI animals, and Jones et al. (2011) reported that DMI was similar between divergent RFI groups and that methane emission was similar when animals grazed low-quality pastures but were lower for low- RFI compared with high-RFI animals when grazing highquality pastures. The conflicting observations regarding the variation in methane emission of high- and low-efficiency animals between studies suggest that selection of cattle for increasing feed efficiency does not necessarily result in a reduction in methane emission (Freetly and Brown- Brandl, 2013). To date, published studies relating RFI and methane emission are limited to Bos taurus cattle, and little information is available on Bos indicus cattle. In view of these considerations, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between enteric methane emission and residual feed intake in Nellore cattle fed a high-roughage diet.MARIA EUGÊNIA ZERLOTTI MERCADANTE, IZ Sertãozinho; ANA PAULA DE MELO CALIMAN, IZ Sertãozinho; ROBERTA CARRILHO CANESIN, IZ Sertãozinho; SARAH FIGUEIREDO MARTINS BONILHA, IZ Sertãozinho; ALEXANDRE BERNDT, CPPSE; ROSA TOYOKO SHIRAISHI FRIGHETTO, CNPMA; ELAINE MAGNANI, IZ Sertãozinho; RENATA HELENA BRANCO, IZ Sertãozinho.MERCADANTE, M. E. Z.CALIMAN, A. P. de M.CANESIN, R. C.BONILHA, S. F. M.BERNDT, A.FRIGHETTO, R. T. S.MAGNANI, E.BRANCO, R. H.2015-12-29T11:11:11Z2015-12-29T11:11:11Z2015-12-2920152016-03-01T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia, Viçosa, v. 44, n. 7, p. 255-262, jul. 2015.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1032619https://doi.org/10.1590/S1806-92902015000700004enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2017-08-16T03:30:29Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1032619Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542017-08-16T03:30:29falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542017-08-16T03:30:29Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between residual feed intake and enteric methane emission in Nellore cattle.
title Relationship between residual feed intake and enteric methane emission in Nellore cattle.
spellingShingle Relationship between residual feed intake and enteric methane emission in Nellore cattle.
MERCADANTE, M. E. Z.
Enteric methane production
Feed efficiency
Gado de corte
Metano
Nutrição animal
Brachiaria brizantha
Performance
Beef cattle
Methane
sulfur hexafluoride
title_short Relationship between residual feed intake and enteric methane emission in Nellore cattle.
title_full Relationship between residual feed intake and enteric methane emission in Nellore cattle.
title_fullStr Relationship between residual feed intake and enteric methane emission in Nellore cattle.
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between residual feed intake and enteric methane emission in Nellore cattle.
title_sort Relationship between residual feed intake and enteric methane emission in Nellore cattle.
author MERCADANTE, M. E. Z.
author_facet MERCADANTE, M. E. Z.
CALIMAN, A. P. de M.
CANESIN, R. C.
BONILHA, S. F. M.
BERNDT, A.
FRIGHETTO, R. T. S.
MAGNANI, E.
BRANCO, R. H.
author_role author
author2 CALIMAN, A. P. de M.
CANESIN, R. C.
BONILHA, S. F. M.
BERNDT, A.
FRIGHETTO, R. T. S.
MAGNANI, E.
BRANCO, R. H.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv MARIA EUGÊNIA ZERLOTTI MERCADANTE, IZ Sertãozinho; ANA PAULA DE MELO CALIMAN, IZ Sertãozinho; ROBERTA CARRILHO CANESIN, IZ Sertãozinho; SARAH FIGUEIREDO MARTINS BONILHA, IZ Sertãozinho; ALEXANDRE BERNDT, CPPSE; ROSA TOYOKO SHIRAISHI FRIGHETTO, CNPMA; ELAINE MAGNANI, IZ Sertãozinho; RENATA HELENA BRANCO, IZ Sertãozinho.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MERCADANTE, M. E. Z.
CALIMAN, A. P. de M.
CANESIN, R. C.
BONILHA, S. F. M.
BERNDT, A.
FRIGHETTO, R. T. S.
MAGNANI, E.
BRANCO, R. H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enteric methane production
Feed efficiency
Gado de corte
Metano
Nutrição animal
Brachiaria brizantha
Performance
Beef cattle
Methane
sulfur hexafluoride
topic Enteric methane production
Feed efficiency
Gado de corte
Metano
Nutrição animal
Brachiaria brizantha
Performance
Beef cattle
Methane
sulfur hexafluoride
description Residual feed intake (RFI) is an attractive measure of feed efficiency, as it does not depend on body size, growth rate, or body composition measures (Durunna et al., 2012). High-efficiency animals exhibit low RFI and consume less feed than expected for maintenance and production, whereas low-efficiency animals have high RFI and observed feed intake higher than the predicted feed intake. The possibility of improving production efficiency by exploiting the genetic variation in RFI and possible variation in traits related to emission of greenhouse gases is of great economic importance for beef cattle production. Studies have shown that selection of animals for low RFI (high feed efficiency) reduces methane emissions in cattle (Nkrumah et al., 2006; Hegarty et al., 2007; Fitzsimons et al., 2013). However, there are inconsistencies in relation to differences in feed intake and corresponding methane emissions between low- and high-RFI animals. Fitzsimons et al. (2013) offered grass silage to heifers and observed that both DMI and methane emission (g/d) were lower for low-RFI compared with high-RFI animals, and Jones et al. (2011) reported that DMI was similar between divergent RFI groups and that methane emission was similar when animals grazed low-quality pastures but were lower for low- RFI compared with high-RFI animals when grazing highquality pastures. The conflicting observations regarding the variation in methane emission of high- and low-efficiency animals between studies suggest that selection of cattle for increasing feed efficiency does not necessarily result in a reduction in methane emission (Freetly and Brown- Brandl, 2013). To date, published studies relating RFI and methane emission are limited to Bos taurus cattle, and little information is available on Bos indicus cattle. In view of these considerations, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between enteric methane emission and residual feed intake in Nellore cattle fed a high-roughage diet.
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