Use the filters and free-text search field below to view and download peer-reviewed papers, reports, presentations, articles, factsheets and other material from the NZAGRC's research programmes and activities.
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NZAGRC Highlights 2022
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NZAGRC 2022-2025 Māori Research Strategy
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Takahuri Whenua: Approaches to Systems and Land Use Change to Reduce GHG Emissions
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NZAGRC Highlights 2021
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Research Stocktake 2021
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Review of evidence for the potential role of biochar to reduce net GHG emissions from New Zealand agriculture
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Global Research Alliance N2O chamber methodology guidelines: Statistical considerations, emission factor calculation, and data reporting
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Greenhouse gas emissions on New Zealand farms: a companion guide to the climate change seminars for rural professionals
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Large differences in CO2 emissions from two dairy farms on a drained peatland driven by contrasting respiration rates during seasonal dry conditions
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Lifetime Climate Impacts of Diet Transitions: A Novel Climate Change Accounting Perspective
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Quantitative joint evaluation of sheep enteric methane emissions and faecal dry matter and nitrogen excretion
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The potential effectiveness of four different options to reduce environmental impacts of grazed pastures. A model-based assessment
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The proportion of deposited urine patch intercepted by a delayed inhibitor application
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Farm systems modelling for GHG reduction on Māori-owned farms: achieving the Zero Carbon targets
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Multivariate analysis of GHG emissions from NZ sheep and beef farms
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A Restriction Enzyme Reduced Representation Sequencing pipeline for low-cost, high-throughput metagenome profiling
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A novel injection technique: using a field-based quantum cascade laser for the analysis of gas samples derived from static chambers
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A review of plant options for mitigating nitrous oxide emissions from pasture-based systems
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Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria dynamic affected by plantain under cattle urine patches
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Carbon footprint of two unique farms, compared with industry averages
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Challenges and prospects for agricultural greenhouse gas mitigation pathways consistent with the Paris Agreement
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Early life interventions and possible mechanisms affecting methane emissions from ruminants. A summary of key findings from the literature
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Effect of plantain on nitrous oxide emissions, soil nitrification rate and abundance of ammonia oxidisers in a stony free-draining soil under a simulated urine patch during late autumn/winter in Canterbury, New Zealand
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Efficacy of aucubin as a nitrification inhibitor assessed in two Canterbury field trials
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How to measure, report and verify soil carbon change to realise the potential of soil carbon sequestration for atmospheric greenhouse gas removal.
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Individual level correlations of rumen volatile fatty acids and enteric methane emissions in genetically low and high methane yield sheep fed fresh pasture in repeated periods
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Modelling 3D urine patch spread in grazed pasture soils to determine potential inhibitor effectiveness
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Modelling the effects of pasture renewal on the carbon balance of grazed pastures
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NZAGRC 2020 Annual Report
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NZAGRC Highlights 2020
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Quantifying carbon losses from periodic maize silage cropping of permanent temperate pastures
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Reconciling annual nitrous oxide emissions of an intensively grazed dairy pasture determined by eddy covariance and emission factors
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Ruminant urine patch N transformation: effects of urine aucubin rate
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Temperate grazed grassland carbon balances for two adjacent paddocks determined separately from one eddy covariance system
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The effects of irrigation on carbon balance in an irrigated grazed pasture system in New Zealand
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A review of the potential of nitrification inhibitors DMPP and nitrapyrin to reduce nitrous oxide emissions following urine deposition in grazed pastures
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Assessing the pore structure and surface area of allophane-rich and non-allophanic soils by supercritical drying and chemical treatment
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BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Greenhouse gas emissions from New Zealand sheep and beef farm systems
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Benefits and Trade-offs of Dairy System Changes Aimed at Reducing Nitrate Leaching
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Carbon budget of an intensively grazed temperate grassland with large quantities of imported supplemental feed
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Deep soil flipping increases carbon stocks of New Zealand grasslands
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Development of an in situ procedure to evaluate the reticulo-rumen morphology of sheep selected for divergent methane emissions
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Excreta emissions in progeny of low and high enteric methane yield selection line sheep fed pasture of different qualities
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Farms systems modelling for GHG reduction on multiple enterprise Māori farms
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Genetic parameters of plasma and ruminal volatile fatty acids in sheep fed alfalfa pellets and genetic correlations with enteric methane emissions
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Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from New Zealand pasture-based farm systems
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Modelling thermodynamic feedback on the metabolism of hydrogenotrophic methanogens
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NZAGRC 2019 Annual Report
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NZAGRC 2019-2025 Science Plan
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NZAGRC 2019-2025 Strategic Plan
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NZAGRC Brochure Mitigation of on farm GHG emissions
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NZAGRC Factsheet Low Greenhouse Gas Feeds
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NZAGRC Highlights 2019
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Predicting soil carbon saturation deficit and related properties of New Zealand soils using infrared spectroscopy
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Scientific aspects of New Zealand's 2050 emission targets
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The efficacy of Plantago lanceolata for mitigating nitrous oxide emissions from cattle urine patches
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Across-Experiment Transcriptomics of Sheep Rumen Identifies Expression of Lipid/Oxo-Acid Metabolism and Muscle Cell Junction Genes Associated With Variation in Methane-Related Phenotypes
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Adapting global shared socio-economic pathways for national and local scenarios
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Ammonia and nitrous oxide emission factors for excreta deposited by livestock and land-applied manure
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Ammonia mitigation effects from the cow housing and manure storage chain on the nitrogen and carbon footprints of a typical dairy farm system on the North China Plain
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An investigation of organic matter quality and quantity in acid soils as influenced by soil type and land use
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Assessing the Impact of Non‐Urea Ruminant Urine Nitrogen Compounds on Urine Patch Nitrous Oxide Emissions
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Assessing the impact of non-urea ruminant urine nitrogen compounds on urine patch nitrous oxide emissions
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Assessing the vulnerability of organic matter to C mineralisation and loss in pasture and cropping soils
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Assessment of current understanding of the effects of plant species on nitrous oxide emissions
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Can incorporating brassica tissues into soil reduce nitrification rates and nitrous oxide emissions?
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Challenges and opportunities to capture dietary effects in on-farm greenhouse gas emissions models of ruminant systems
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Complete Genome Sequence of the Polysaccharide-Degrading Rumen Bacterium Pseudobutyrivibrio xylanivorans MA3014 Reveals an Incomplete Glycolytic Pathway
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Could patterns of animal behaviour cause the observed differences in soil carbon between adjacent irrigated and unirrigated pastures?
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DATAMAN: A global database of nitrous oxide and ammonia emission factors for excreta deposited by livestock and land-applied manure
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Dynamic adaptive pathways in downscaled climate change scenarios
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Elevating soil pH does not reduce N2O emissions from urine deposited onto pastoral soils
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Evaluation of proximal sensing technologies for mapping bovine urine patches in grazing pastures
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Genetic parameters of methane emissions determined using portable accumulation chambers in lambs and ewes grazing pasture and genetic correlations with emissions determined in respiration chambers
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Herd-level versus animal-level variation in methane emission prediction in grazing dairy cattle
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How much do direct livestock emissions actually contribute to global warming?
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Importance of resilient pastures for New Zealand’s agricultural soil carbon stocks
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Improved gap filling approach and uncertainty estimation for eddy covariance N2O fluxes
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Irrigation Scheduling with Soil Gas Diffusivity as a Decision Tool to Mitigate N2O Emissions from a Urine-Affected Pasture
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Management practices to reduce losses or increase soil carbon stocks in temperate grazed grasslands: New Zealand as a case study
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Methane and Global Environmental Change
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NZAGRC 2018 Annual Report
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NZAGRC Highlights 2018
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NZAGRC Report BERG future options
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Nitrous oxide emissions from cow urine patches in an intensively managed grassland: influence of nitrogen loading under contrasting soil moisture
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Nitrous oxide fluxes determined by continuous eddy covariance measurements from intensively grazed pastures: Temporal patterns and environmental controls
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Plant options for mitigating nitrous oxide emissions from pasture-based dairy systems - a review and modelling assessment
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Potential inhibition of urine patch nitrous oxide emissions by Plantago lanceolata and its metabolite aucubin
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Sharpea and Kandleria are lactic acid producing rumen bacteria that do not change their fermentation products when co-cultured with a methanogen
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Soil type, bulk density and drainage effects on relative gas diffusivity and N2O emissions
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Stocks, composition and vulnerability to loss of soil organic carbon predicted using mid-infrared spectroscopy
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The Effects of System Changes in Grazed Dairy Farmlet Trials on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Use of Lactic Acid Bacteria to reduce methane production in ruminants, a critical review
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Using Alternative Forage Species to Reduce Emissions of the Greenhouse Gas Nitrous Oxide from Cattle Urine Deposited onto Soil
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Chapter 5: Dietary manipulation as a tool for mitigating nitrous oxide emissions
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Development of multi-well plate methods using pure cultures of methanogens to identify new inhibitors for suppressing ruminant methane emissions
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Do glucosinolate hydrolysis products reduce nitrous oxide emissions from urine affected soil?
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Feeding diets with fodder beet decreased methane emissions from dry and lactating dairy cows in grazing systems
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Herbicide application during pasture renewal increases root turnover and carbon input to soil in perennial ryegrass and white clover pasture
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Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions on Māori farms