The significance of livestock as a contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions today and in the near future

Animal Feed Science and Technology - Tập 166 - Trang 7-15 - 2011
F.P. O’Mara1
1Teagasc, Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority, Head Office, Oak Park, Carlow, Ireland

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