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Tables of Contents for Greenhouse Gases and Animal Agriculture
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Preface
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Part 1 Overview of greenhouse gases and animal agriculture
1
58
Sustainable systems of animal agriculture
3
6
M. Suzuki
Greenhouse gases and the animal industries
9
6
B. A. Young
Greenhouse gases and animal agriculture in Asia
15
6
J. B. Liang
Global warming and animal agriculture in Japan
21
8
F. Terada
Appropriate effluent management of intensive animal industries
29
6
T. A. Streeten
Greenhouse gas emission from livestock in Brazil
35
6
M. A. Lima
C. Campanhola
Emission of greenhouse gas from anaerobic pig and dairy cattle wastewater treatment system in Taiwan
41
4
J. J. Su
B. Y. Liu
Y. C. Chang
Emissions inventories and their implications for intensive livestock production
45
6
K. D. Casey
Perspectives for realizing agricultural production systems with material circulation
51
8
S. Hoshiba
Part 2 Measurement and manipulation of rumen methanogenesis
59
146
Strategies for mitigating methane emissions from livestock-Australian options and opportunities
61
6
R. S. Hegarty
Environmental control of methane production by ruminants
67
10
A. R. Moss
Methane, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide emissions from ruminant livestock production systems
77
10
D. E. Johnson
H. W. Phetteplace
A. F. Seidl
Establishment of profitable dairy farming system on control of methane production in Hokkaido region
87
8
S. Kume
Nutritional manipulation of methane emission from ruminants
95
10
J. Takahashi
The use of sulfur hexafluoride for measuring methane emissions from farm animals
105
10
K. A. Johnson
H. H. Westberg
B. K. Lamb
R. L. Kincaid
Nutritional options for abatement of methane emissions from beef and dairy systems in Australia
115
10
G. J. McCrabb
Detection of methanogens from the rumen by PCR-based techniques
125
4
M. Mitsumori
K. Tajima
H. Itabashi
Inhibition of rumen methanogenesis and its effects on feed intake, digestion, and animal production
129
10
C. S. McSweeney
G. J. McCrabb
Reducing ruminal methane production by chemical and biological manipulation
139
6
H. Itabashi
Animal and manure-derived methane emissions as affected by dietary fatty acids and manure storage system
145
6
M. Kreuzer
F. Dohme
D. R. Kulling
F. Sutter
P. Lischer
H. Menzi
Propionate precursors as possible alternative electron acceptors to methane in ruminal fermentation
151
4
C. J. Newbold
J. O. Ouda
S. Lopez
N. Nelson
H. Omed
R. J. Wallace
A. R. Moss
Evaluating the dietary pre-conditions for a significant methane-suppressing effect of myristic acid in ruminants
155
6
A. Machmuller
C. R. Soliva
R. H. Razminowicz
S. J. Duleba
M. Kreuzer
Effect of a stepwise increase of medium-chain fatty acid supply on ruminal Methanogenesis in vitro
161
6
C. R. Soliva
I. K. Hindrichsen
C. Gerig
L. Meile
M. Kreuzer
A. Machmuller
Treatment effects on methane emissions from grazing cattle
167
4
L. A. Harper
F. M. Byers
R. R. Sharpe
The prediction of methane conversion rate from dietary factors
171
4
M. Kurihara
T. Nishida
A. Purnomoadi
M. Shibata
F. Terada
Effect of heat exposure on the methane emission from expiratory gas in sheep fed with high concentrate diets
175
4
T. Takahashi
Y. Suzuki
K. Horiguchi
Effects of ß1-4 galacto-oligosaccharide(GOS) and Candida kefyr on nitrate-induced methemoglobinemia and methane emission in sheep
179
6
C. Sar
B. Santoso
X. G. Zhou
Y. Gamo
A. Koyama
T. Kobayashi
S. Shiozaki
J. Takashashi
Methane emission and nitrogen excretion by goats fed tropical byproducts based pelleted diet
185
6
M. Islam
O. Enishi
K. Higuchi
A. Purnomoadi
N. Takusari
F. Terada
Development of nutritional management for controlling methane emissions from ruminants in Southeast Asia
191
4
S. Shioya
M. Tanaka
Y. Iwama
M. Kamiya
In vitro inhibition of microbial methane production by chemicals
195
6
N. Mohammed
N. Ajisaka
Z. A. Lila
Koji Hara
K. Mikuni
Kozo Hara
S. Kanda
H. Itabashi
Effects of lactic acid bacteria, yeasts and galactooligosaccharide supplementation on in vitro rumen methane production
201
4
Y. Gamo
M. Mii
X. G. Zhou
C. Sar
B. Santoso
I. Arai
K. Kimura
J. Takahashi
Part 3 Bio-energy from agricultural bio-mass
205
76
The current status of anaerobic digestion in China
207
10
R. Dong
G. Liu
Y. Hou
Y. Zeng
L. Yan
Y. Kitamura
T. Yamaguchi
Manure and biowaste digestion in Germany-history, trends, and practical verification
217
14
G. Langhans
Large scale manure based biogas plant in Denmark Configuration and operational experience
231
12
L. Ellegaard
Reuse of fibrous agricultural biomass for energy resources by methane fermentation
243
4
A. Oda
Y. Sakata
A. Oida
Biogas production from unconsumed milk-Reduction of CO2 emission by utilization of unconsumed foodstuff
247
4
Y. Kitamura
M. Takimoto
Y. Sasaki
How the Biogas Plants based on the Manure in E.U. work in practice
251
6
H. Soma
Bioenergy supply potential and bioenergy utilization costs
257
8
H. Yamamoto
J. Fujino
K. Yamaji
The biogas plant using animal effluent as fuel
265
6
Y. Nagamori
K. Iyasu
S. Sano
Environmental load gas emissions from swine waste treatment
271
4
T. Osada
K. Haga
Hydrogen production from biogas through steam reforming followed by water gas shift reaction and purification with selective oxidation reaction
275
6
Z. G. Zhang
A. Effendi
X. Chen
K. Honda
T. Yoshida
Part 4 Processing and use of bio-mass for soil rehabilitation
281
2
Ammonia emissions from composting of livestock manure
283
4
J. Matsuda
T. Maeda
K. Ohmiya
Compost processing organic waste for recycling
287
10
P. Pittaway
Status and prospects of manure management in Japan - Composting approaches
297
6
K. Nishizaki
Evaluation of the chamber system for gas measuring from the livestock waste compost
303
4
T. Osada
Y. Fukumoto
Methane emission from dairy cow and swine manure slurries stored at 10°C and 15°C
307
6
D. I. Masse
F. Croteau
N. K. Patni
L. Masse
Ammonia assimilating microorganisms in animal manure treatment processes
313
4
Y. Nakai
H. Sasaki
J. Nonaka
T. Sasaki
M. Ohta
Traffic effects on greenhouse gas impact of organic waste injection
317
6
J. N. Tullberg
Factors of soil-machine resistance and soil compaction at the operation of animal effluent application
323
8
T. Kishimoto
T. R. Way
H. Jun
K. Nishizaki
Fertilizer value of anaerobically co-digested dairy manure and food processing wastes
331
12
K. Umetsu
R. Kondo
M. Tani
T. Hayashi
Current situation on cattle wastes and their efficient use for reducing the risk of environmental pollution from dairy farming in Hokkaido, Japan
343
10
T. Matsunaka
Soil rehabilitation using livestock and organic wastes
353
 
G. Xiao
L. T. Yu
L. Ming