Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño focuses on Grazing, Animal science, Methane, Organic matter and Greenhouse gas. Grazing is a subfield of Agronomy that Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño explores. The various areas that Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño examines in his Animal science study include Animal husbandry, Rumen and Genetic correlation.
His work deals with themes such as Botany and Microbiology, which intersect with Rumen. Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño works in the field of Methane, namely Methanogenesis. His study connects Grassland and Greenhouse gas.
Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño mainly investigates Methane, Animal science, Rumen, Agronomy and Grazing. The concepts of his Methane study are interwoven with issues in Environmental chemistry, Carbon dioxide and Greenhouse gas. His Dry matter study in the realm of Animal science interacts with subjects such as Heritability.
His Rumen research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Methanogenesis and Propionate. In the subject of general Agronomy, his work in Forage, Hay and Lolium perenne is often linked to Digestion, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His Grazing research includes elements of Methane emissions and Pasture.
His main research concerns Rumen, Animal science, Pasture, Transcriptome and Gene expression. Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño has researched Rumen in several fields, including Ruminant, Restriction enzyme and DNA sequencing. His Animal science study incorporates themes from Greenhouse gas and Respiration.
His Greenhouse gas research includes themes of Perennial plant, Organic matter, Feces, Nitrous oxide and Yield. His studies in Pasture integrate themes in fields like Methane yield and Grazing. His studies deal with areas such as Carbon dioxide and Genetic correlation as well as Grazing.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Pellets, Pasture, Grazing, Animal science and Forage. Along with Pellets, other disciplines of study including Carbon dioxide, Heritability, Energy requirement, Respiration and Genetic correlation are integrated into his research. He has included themes like Livestock and Greenhouse gas in his Animal science study.
His research integrates issues of Hay and Rumen, Fermentation in his study of Forage.
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Methane yield phenotypes linked to differential gene expression in the sheep rumen microbiome
Weibing Shi;Christina D. Moon;Sinead C. Leahy;Dongwan Kang;Dongwan Kang.
Genome Research (2014)
The role of grazing management for the net biome productivity and greenhouse gas budget (CO2, N2O and CH4) of semi-natural grassland
Vincent Allard;Jean-François Soussana;Robert Falcimagne;Paul Berbigier.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2007)
Strategies to reduce methane emissions from farmed ruminants grazing on pasture.
Bryce M. Buddle;Michel Denis;Graeme T. Attwood;Eric Altermann.
Veterinary Journal (2011)
Greenhouse gas emissions.
C. A. M. de Klein;C. Pinares-Patino;G. C. Waghorn;R. W. McDowell.
Environmental impacts of pasture-based farming (2008)
Two different bacterial community types are linked with the low-methane emission trait in sheep.
Sandra Kittelmann;Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño;Henning Seedorf;Michelle R. Kirk.
PLOS ONE (2014)
Heritability estimates of methane emissions from sheep
C. S. Pinares-Patiño;S. M. Hickey;E. A. Young;K. G. Dodds.
Animal (2013)
Rumen function and digestion parameters associated with differences between sheep in methane emissions when fed chaffed lucerne hay
C. S. Pinares-Patiño;M. J. Ulyatt;K. R. Lassey;T. N. Barry.
The Journal of Agricultural Science (2003)
Effects of stocking rate on methane and carbon dioxide emissions from grazing cattle
C.S. Pinares-Patiño;C.S. Pinares-Patiño;P. D’Hour;J.-P. Jouany;C. Martin.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2007)
Methane emissions by Charolais cows grazing a monospecific pasture of timothy at four stages of maturity
C. S. Pinares-Patiño;R. Baumont;C. Martin.
Canadian Journal of Animal Science (2003)
Persistence of differences between sheep in methane emission under generous grazing conditions
C. S. Pinares-Patiño;M. J. Ulyatt;K. R. Lassey;T. N. Barry.
The Journal of Agricultural Science (2003)
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