Quantification and characterization of enteric methane production by C isotopic composition (delta 13C) in sheep grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés and Tithonia diversifolia

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Krüger, Ana Maria
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Resumo: Grazing systems are a pillar for the development of society in the entire world, mostly by supporting the production of grazing ruminants, one the most important and traditional economical activities of humanity. In a moment when there is a world-wide debate and scrutiny on topics such as climate change and increasing human population, there is a need of increasing food production, especially animal-derived protein, causing as minimum as possible of environmental impacts. Well managed grazing systems can be considered as an opportunity to overcome such problems. Silvo-pastoral systems, where grass forages are intercropped with trees and shrubs are one of the alternatives for grazing management that has potential to provide adequate animal productive performance while reducing impacts of the production system. Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray is a shrub species that has been pointed out as capable of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in production systems even though it has not been widely studied by the scientific community. This thesis presents one literature review that aimed to provide an overview and current state of knowledge about the potential of silvo-pastoral systems, especially those using T. diversifolia, to provide sustainable intensification of animal production and two research mansucripts: one in vitro batch culture trial which was done using increasing levels of T. diversifolia on tropical grass-based substrates and the other one was an in vivo methane (CH4) measurement assay using Santa Inês lambs grazing on a Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés pasture intercropped with T. diversifolia, where data on feed digestibility, feed intake, CH4 production, C isotopic composition of CH4 and ruminal fermentation parameters were collected. Even though feed intake, feed digestibility and CH4 production were not affected by the presence of T. diversifolia in the diet ( P > 0.05) in our in vivo assay, in vitro CH4 production was reduced and results on isotopic composition of gases and fermentation residues of our in vitro trial, as well as fermentative parameters of both experiments provided evidence that the inclusion of this plant may be beneficial for tropical production systems, potentially allowing improved animal performance coupled to reduced intensity of CH4 emissions.
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spelling Quantification and characterization of enteric methane production by C isotopic composition (delta 13C) in sheep grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés and Tithonia diversifoliaQuantificação e caracterização da produção de metano entérico pela composição isotópica do C (delta 13C) em ovinos pastejando Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés e Tithonia diversifoliaCordeirosForageForragensGases de efeito estufaGreenhouse gasesIsotopesIsótoposLambsSilvipastorilSilvo-pastoralSustainabilitySustentabilidadeGrazing systems are a pillar for the development of society in the entire world, mostly by supporting the production of grazing ruminants, one the most important and traditional economical activities of humanity. In a moment when there is a world-wide debate and scrutiny on topics such as climate change and increasing human population, there is a need of increasing food production, especially animal-derived protein, causing as minimum as possible of environmental impacts. Well managed grazing systems can be considered as an opportunity to overcome such problems. Silvo-pastoral systems, where grass forages are intercropped with trees and shrubs are one of the alternatives for grazing management that has potential to provide adequate animal productive performance while reducing impacts of the production system. Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray is a shrub species that has been pointed out as capable of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in production systems even though it has not been widely studied by the scientific community. This thesis presents one literature review that aimed to provide an overview and current state of knowledge about the potential of silvo-pastoral systems, especially those using T. diversifolia, to provide sustainable intensification of animal production and two research mansucripts: one in vitro batch culture trial which was done using increasing levels of T. diversifolia on tropical grass-based substrates and the other one was an in vivo methane (CH4) measurement assay using Santa Inês lambs grazing on a Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés pasture intercropped with T. diversifolia, where data on feed digestibility, feed intake, CH4 production, C isotopic composition of CH4 and ruminal fermentation parameters were collected. Even though feed intake, feed digestibility and CH4 production were not affected by the presence of T. diversifolia in the diet ( P > 0.05) in our in vivo assay, in vitro CH4 production was reduced and results on isotopic composition of gases and fermentation residues of our in vitro trial, as well as fermentative parameters of both experiments provided evidence that the inclusion of this plant may be beneficial for tropical production systems, potentially allowing improved animal performance coupled to reduced intensity of CH4 emissions.Os sistemas de pastejo são um pilar para o desenvolvimento da sociedade em todo o mundo, sobretudo por darem suporte a produção de ruminantes a pasto, uma das mais antigas e importantes atividades econômicas da humanidade. Em um momento em que há debate e escrutínio mundial sobre temas como as mudanças climáticas e o aumento da população humana, há também necessidade de aumentar a produção de alimentos, especialmente proteínas de origem animal, causando o mínimo possível de impactos ambientais. Sistemas de pastejo bem manejados podem ser considerados como uma alternativa para superar tais problemas. Os sistemas silvopastoris, nos quais gramíneas são consorciadas com árvores e arbustos, são uma das alternativas de manejo de pastagens que demonstram potencial para proporcionar desempenho produtivo animal adequado e ao mesmo tempo reduzir os impactos do sistema de produção. Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray é uma espécie arbustiva que tem sido apontada como capaz de reduzir emissões de gases de efeito estufa em sistemas de produção, embora não tenha sido amplamente estudada pela comunidade científica. Esta tese apresenta uma revisão de literatura que teve como objetivo fornecer uma visão geral e o estado atual do conhecimento sobre o potencial dos sistemas silvipastoris, especialmente aqueles que utilizam T. diversifolia, para proporcionar a intensificação sustentável da produção animal e dois artigos científicos: um ensaio de produção de gases in vitro, o qual foi realizado utilizando níveis crescentes de T. diversifolia em substratos à base de gramíneas tropicais e o outro foi um ensaio de quantificação in vivo de metano (CH4) entérico utilizando cordeiros Santa Inês pastando em área cultivada com Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés consorciada com T. diversifolia, nos quais foram coletados dados sobre consumo e digestibilidade da dieta, produção de CH4, composição isotópica do C no CH4 e parâmetros de fermentação ruminal. Embora o consumo e digestibilidade da dieta, assim como a produção de CH4 não tenham sido afetados pela presença de T. diversifolia na dieta (P > 0,05) em nosso ensaio in vivo, redução da produção de CH4 in vitro foi observada e os resultados de composição isotópica dos gases e resíduos de fermentação deste mesmo ensaio, bem como os parâmetros fermentativos de ambos os experimentos forneceram evidências de que a inclusão desta planta pode ser benéfica para sistemas de produção tropicais, potencialmente permitindo melhor desempenho animal aliado à redução da intensidade de emissões de CH4.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPAbdalla, Adibe LuizKrüger, Ana Maria2023-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/64/64134/tde-27082024-140913/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-09-12T12:04:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-27082024-140913Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-09-12T12:04:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Quantification and characterization of enteric methane production by C isotopic composition (delta 13C) in sheep grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés and Tithonia diversifolia
Quantificação e caracterização da produção de metano entérico pela composição isotópica do C (delta 13C) em ovinos pastejando Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés e Tithonia diversifolia
title Quantification and characterization of enteric methane production by C isotopic composition (delta 13C) in sheep grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés and Tithonia diversifolia
spellingShingle Quantification and characterization of enteric methane production by C isotopic composition (delta 13C) in sheep grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés and Tithonia diversifolia
Krüger, Ana Maria
Cordeiros
Forage
Forragens
Gases de efeito estufa
Greenhouse gases
Isotopes
Isótopos
Lambs
Silvipastoril
Silvo-pastoral
Sustainability
Sustentabilidade
title_short Quantification and characterization of enteric methane production by C isotopic composition (delta 13C) in sheep grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés and Tithonia diversifolia
title_full Quantification and characterization of enteric methane production by C isotopic composition (delta 13C) in sheep grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés and Tithonia diversifolia
title_fullStr Quantification and characterization of enteric methane production by C isotopic composition (delta 13C) in sheep grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés and Tithonia diversifolia
title_full_unstemmed Quantification and characterization of enteric methane production by C isotopic composition (delta 13C) in sheep grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés and Tithonia diversifolia
title_sort Quantification and characterization of enteric methane production by C isotopic composition (delta 13C) in sheep grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés and Tithonia diversifolia
author Krüger, Ana Maria
author_facet Krüger, Ana Maria
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Abdalla, Adibe Luiz
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Krüger, Ana Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cordeiros
Forage
Forragens
Gases de efeito estufa
Greenhouse gases
Isotopes
Isótopos
Lambs
Silvipastoril
Silvo-pastoral
Sustainability
Sustentabilidade
topic Cordeiros
Forage
Forragens
Gases de efeito estufa
Greenhouse gases
Isotopes
Isótopos
Lambs
Silvipastoril
Silvo-pastoral
Sustainability
Sustentabilidade
description Grazing systems are a pillar for the development of society in the entire world, mostly by supporting the production of grazing ruminants, one the most important and traditional economical activities of humanity. In a moment when there is a world-wide debate and scrutiny on topics such as climate change and increasing human population, there is a need of increasing food production, especially animal-derived protein, causing as minimum as possible of environmental impacts. Well managed grazing systems can be considered as an opportunity to overcome such problems. Silvo-pastoral systems, where grass forages are intercropped with trees and shrubs are one of the alternatives for grazing management that has potential to provide adequate animal productive performance while reducing impacts of the production system. Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray is a shrub species that has been pointed out as capable of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in production systems even though it has not been widely studied by the scientific community. This thesis presents one literature review that aimed to provide an overview and current state of knowledge about the potential of silvo-pastoral systems, especially those using T. diversifolia, to provide sustainable intensification of animal production and two research mansucripts: one in vitro batch culture trial which was done using increasing levels of T. diversifolia on tropical grass-based substrates and the other one was an in vivo methane (CH4) measurement assay using Santa Inês lambs grazing on a Brachiaria brizantha cv Xaraés pasture intercropped with T. diversifolia, where data on feed digestibility, feed intake, CH4 production, C isotopic composition of CH4 and ruminal fermentation parameters were collected. Even though feed intake, feed digestibility and CH4 production were not affected by the presence of T. diversifolia in the diet ( P > 0.05) in our in vivo assay, in vitro CH4 production was reduced and results on isotopic composition of gases and fermentation residues of our in vitro trial, as well as fermentative parameters of both experiments provided evidence that the inclusion of this plant may be beneficial for tropical production systems, potentially allowing improved animal performance coupled to reduced intensity of CH4 emissions.
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