Potential of legume-based grassland-livestock systems in Europe

Opening session Opening session European grassland-based livestock production systems are challenged to produce more milk and meat to meet increasing world demand and to achieve this by using fewer resources. Legumes offer great potential for coping with such requests. They have numerous features th...

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Main Authors: Lüscher, Andreas, Mueller-Harvey, Irene, Soussana, Jean-François, Rees, R. M., Peyraud, Jean-Louis
Other Authors: Agroscope, University of Reading (UOR), Collège de Direction (CODIR), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Unité de recherche sur l'Ecosystème Prairial (UREP), Scotland's Rural College (SRUC), Physiologie, Environnement et Génétique pour l'Animal et les Systèmes d'Elevage Rennes (PEGASE), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-AGROCAMPUS OUEST, European Project: 266018,EC:FP7:KBBE,FP7-KBBE-2010-4,ANIMALCHANGE(2011)
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spelling ftinstagro:oai:HAL:hal-01210591v1 2024-05-12T07:52:16+00:00 Potential of legume-based grassland-livestock systems in Europe Lüscher, Andreas Mueller-Harvey, Irene Soussana, Jean-François Rees, R. M. Peyraud, Jean-Louis Agroscope University of Reading (UOR) Collège de Direction (CODIR) Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) Unité de recherche sur l'Ecosystème Prairial (UREP) Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) Physiologie, Environnement et Génétique pour l'Animal et les Systèmes d'Elevage Rennes (PEGASE) Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-AGROCAMPUS OUEST European Project: 266018,EC:FP7:KBBE,FP7-KBBE-2010-4,ANIMALCHANGE(2011) Akureyri, Iceland 2013-06-23 https://hal.science/hal-01210591 https://hal.science/hal-01210591/document https://hal.science/hal-01210591/file/13Luscher3_1.pdf en eng HAL CCSD European Grassland Federation info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/266018/EU/AN Integration of Mitigation and Adaptation options for sustainable Livestock production under climate CHANGE/ANIMALCHANGE hal-01210591 https://hal.science/hal-01210591 https://hal.science/hal-01210591/document https://hal.science/hal-01210591/file/13Luscher3_1.pdf PRODINRA: 262234 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess The Role of Grasslands in a Green Future Threats and Perspectives in Less Favoured Areas 17th Symposium of the European Grassland Federation (EGF) https://hal.science/hal-01210591 17th Symposium of the European Grassland Federation (EGF), Jun 2013, Akureyri, Iceland. European Grassland Federation, Grassland Science in Europe, 18, 2013, Grassland Science in Europe http://www.egf2013.is/lisalib/getfile.aspx?itemid=6921 [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference poster 2013 ftinstagro 2024-04-18T17:10:44Z Opening session Opening session European grassland-based livestock production systems are challenged to produce more milk and meat to meet increasing world demand and to achieve this by using fewer resources. Legumes offer great potential for coping with such requests. They have numerous features that can act together at different stages in the soil-plant-animal-atmosphere system and these are most effective in mixed swards with a legume abundance of 30-50%. The resulting benefits are a reduced dependency on fossil energy and industrial N fertilizer, lower quantities of harmful emissions to the environment (greenhouse gases and nitrate), lower production costs, higher productivity and increased protein self-sufficiency. Some legume species offer opportunities for improving animal health with less medication due to bioactive secondary metabolites. In addition, legumes may offer an option for adapting to higher atmospheric CO2 concentrations and to climate change. Legumes generate these benefits at the level of themanaged land area unit and also at the level of the final product unit. However, legumes suffer from some limitations, and suggestions are made for future research in order to exploit more fully the opportunities that legumes can offer. In conclusion, the development of legume-based grassland-livestock systems undoubtedly constitutes one of the pillars for more sustainable and competitive ruminant production systems, and it can only be expected that legumes will become more important in the future. Conference Object Akureyri Akureyri Akureyri Iceland Portail HAL Institut Agro Akureyri
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Lüscher, Andreas
Mueller-Harvey, Irene
Soussana, Jean-François
Rees, R. M.
Peyraud, Jean-Louis
Potential of legume-based grassland-livestock systems in Europe
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description Opening session Opening session European grassland-based livestock production systems are challenged to produce more milk and meat to meet increasing world demand and to achieve this by using fewer resources. Legumes offer great potential for coping with such requests. They have numerous features that can act together at different stages in the soil-plant-animal-atmosphere system and these are most effective in mixed swards with a legume abundance of 30-50%. The resulting benefits are a reduced dependency on fossil energy and industrial N fertilizer, lower quantities of harmful emissions to the environment (greenhouse gases and nitrate), lower production costs, higher productivity and increased protein self-sufficiency. Some legume species offer opportunities for improving animal health with less medication due to bioactive secondary metabolites. In addition, legumes may offer an option for adapting to higher atmospheric CO2 concentrations and to climate change. Legumes generate these benefits at the level of themanaged land area unit and also at the level of the final product unit. However, legumes suffer from some limitations, and suggestions are made for future research in order to exploit more fully the opportunities that legumes can offer. In conclusion, the development of legume-based grassland-livestock systems undoubtedly constitutes one of the pillars for more sustainable and competitive ruminant production systems, and it can only be expected that legumes will become more important in the future.
author2 Agroscope
University of Reading (UOR)
Collège de Direction (CODIR)
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
Unité de recherche sur l'Ecosystème Prairial (UREP)
Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)
Physiologie, Environnement et Génétique pour l'Animal et les Systèmes d'Elevage Rennes (PEGASE)
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-AGROCAMPUS OUEST
European Project: 266018,EC:FP7:KBBE,FP7-KBBE-2010-4,ANIMALCHANGE(2011)
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title_short Potential of legume-based grassland-livestock systems in Europe
title_full Potential of legume-based grassland-livestock systems in Europe
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17th Symposium of the European Grassland Federation (EGF)
https://hal.science/hal-01210591
17th Symposium of the European Grassland Federation (EGF), Jun 2013, Akureyri, Iceland. European Grassland Federation, Grassland Science in Europe, 18, 2013, Grassland Science in Europe
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