Review: Genetic and genomic selection as a methane mitigation strategy in dairy cattle.

Animal

Department of Breeding and Genetics, Nofima AS, P.O. Box 210, N-1431Ås, Norway.

Published: September 2020

Over the last decade, extensive research effort has been placed on developing methane mitigation strategies in ruminants. Many disciplines on animal science disciplines have been involved, including nutrition and physiology, microbiology and genetic selection. To date, few of the suggested strategies have been implemented because: (1) methane emissions currently have no direct or indirect economic value for farmers, with no financial incentive to change practices and (2) most strategies have limited, or no, long-term effects. Consequently, there is a fundamental need for research on methane mitigation strategies across disciplines. Coordinated international initiatives similar to METHAGENE could represent highly relevant coordination tool of collaboration between countries, facilitating knowledge exchange, sharing concerns and building future collaborations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1751731120001561DOI Listing

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