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Authorship: MÉO FILHO, P.; BERNDT, A.; RIVERO, M. J.; SAKAMOTO, L. S.; PEZZOPANE, J. R. M.; PEDROSO, A. de F.; BERNARDI, A. C. de C.; RODRIGUES, P. H. M.; BUENO, I. C. DA S.; OLIVEIRA, P. P. A.

The objective of this trial was to evaluate the dry matter intake, animal performance, and enteric methane emissions of beef steers in different pasture-based production systems.

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2022

Authorship: MÉO FILHO, P.; BERNDT, A.; MARCONDES, C. R.; PEDROSO, A. de F.; SAKAMOTO, L. S.; BOAS, D. F. V.; RODRIGUES, P. H. M.; RIVERO, M. J.; BUENO, I. C. S.

The present study aimed to investigate whether different lines of a composite breed (5/8 Charolais × 3/8 Zebu), formed at different times, and genetically improved, would result in differences in anim... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2020

Authorship: CHAVES, R.; MÉO FILHO, P. de; SAKAMOTO, L. S.; ANDRADE, A.; FUENTES, B.; MARCONDES, C. R.; BERNDT, A.

Atualmente o consumo de carne bovina é crescente e a intensificação da pecuária através do melhoramento genético de uma mesma raça é uma boa estratégia para suprir essa demanda. O experimento foi dese... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2018

Authorship: MEO FILHO, P.; BERNDT, A.; MARCONDES, C. R.; TULLIO, R. R.; LEMES, A. P.; VILAS BOAS, D. F.; GUILARDI, J. H.; SAKAMOTO, L. S.; MENDES, E. D. M.; BUENO, I. C. S.

Livestock is responsible for 14.5% of total anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases - GHG (FAO, 2013). Studies evaluating GHG from different lineages within of the same cattle breed are scarce. Th... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2016

Authorship: LEMES, A. P.; SAKAMOTO, L. S.; ALVES, T. C.; PEDROSO, A. de F.; OLIVEIRA, P. P. A.; PRAES, M. F. F. M.; RODRIGUES, P. H. M.; VILAS BOAS, D. F.; AZENHA, M. V.; BERNDT, A.

The increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is a widely discussed topic, with methane (CH4) generally mentioned as a gas with a global warming potential 25 times greater than carbon dioxide (CO... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2016

Authorship: GOMES, R. C.; BERNDT, A.; ALMEIDA, R. G.; MACEDO, M. C. M.; MARTINS, M. W. F.; SAKAMOTO, L. S.; VILAS BOAS, D. F.

Brazilian beef cattle production is primarily based in grazing systems which in general present low productivity as a result of extensive monoculture pastures. Integrated systems come up as alternativ... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2016

Authorship: SAKAMOTO, L. S.; GUILARDI, J. H.; VILAS BOAS, D. F.; MEO FILHO, P.; MENDES, E. D. M.; ANDRADE, L. L.; TULLIO, R. R.; CECHINATTO, J. P.; LEME, P. R.; BERNDT, A.

At present there is a need to increase the productivity of systems due to an increasing demand for food and a shrinking area available for agricultural production. One solution is confinement of lives... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2016

Authorship: CORTE, R. R.; SILVA, S. L.; PEDROSO, A. de F.; NASSU, R. T.; TULLIO, R. R.; BERNDT, A.; SAKAMOTO, L. S.; RODRIGUES, P. H. M.; OLIVEIRA, P. P. A.

The intensification of livestock production in tropical grazing areas should be based on the best use of the potential of pasture growth with a sustainability focus.

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2016

Authorship: ANDRADE, L. L.; SAKAMOTO, L. S.; VILAS BOAS, D. F.; GUILARDI, J. H.; LEMES, A. P.; MAHLMEISTER, K.; MEO FILHO, P.; BERNDT, A.

In recent decades, the concentration of methane and other greenhouse gases that cause the global warming is increasing, associated with human population growth and related activities, involving the ag... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2016

Authorship: FERNANDES, R. M.; SAKAMOTO, L. S.; BERTI, G. F.; VILAS BOAS, D. F.; ANDRADE, L. L.; SIQUEIRA, G. R.; BERNDT, A.

Alongside the increasing global demand for red meat there is also increasing pressure from environmentalists to increase the productivity of systems. Recent studies have highlighted the environmental... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2016

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