Quantifying in-house emissions of methane (CH4) from liquid manure (slurry) is difficult due to high background emissions from enteric processes, yet of great importance for correct estimation of CH4 emissions from manure management and effects of treatment technologies such as anaerobic digestion. In this study CH4 production rates were determined in 20 pig slurry and 11 cattle slurry samples collected beneath slatted floors on six representative farms; rates were determined within 24 h at temperatures close to the temperature in slurry pits at the time of collection. Methane production rates in pig and cattle slurry differed significantly at 0.030 and 0.011 kg CH4 kg-1 VS (volatile solids). Current estimates of CH4 emissions from pig and ...
In the Australian pork industry, manure is the main source of greenhouse gases (GHG). In conventiona...
Methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) are emitted to the atmosphere during anaerobic processing of organic...
To examine the effect of storage temperature on the emission of methane (CH) and carbon dioxide (CO)...
emissions from dairy cow and swine manure slurries stored at 10°C and 15°C. Canadian Biosystems Engi...
Anaerobic digestion of animal slurry to produce biogas is the dominated treatment approach and a sto...
Livestock production contributes to releasing methane into the atmosphere. Liquid manure management ...
Abstract: The objective of this work was to contribute to the establishment of a baseline for the me...
Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions t...
Methane emissions (CH4, C02) from stored animal wastes (pig slurry, poultry manure, cattle slurry) w...
International audienceIn the guideline for the determination of methane (CH4) emission from animal m...
Biological aerobic treatment of pig slurry is one of the measures to limit land-application of manur...
greenhouse gases (GHG) has resulted in international efforts to reduce GHG emissions. The agricultur...
Greenhouse and regulated gas emissions degrade air quality and contribute to environmental problems ...
An investigation is made of potential CH4 emission reduction options evaluated in the context of NH3...
Cattle breeding is almost diffused around the world, with a growth of 7% in the last ten years. The ...
In the Australian pork industry, manure is the main source of greenhouse gases (GHG). In conventiona...
Methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) are emitted to the atmosphere during anaerobic processing of organic...
To examine the effect of storage temperature on the emission of methane (CH) and carbon dioxide (CO)...
emissions from dairy cow and swine manure slurries stored at 10°C and 15°C. Canadian Biosystems Engi...
Anaerobic digestion of animal slurry to produce biogas is the dominated treatment approach and a sto...
Livestock production contributes to releasing methane into the atmosphere. Liquid manure management ...
Abstract: The objective of this work was to contribute to the establishment of a baseline for the me...
Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions t...
Methane emissions (CH4, C02) from stored animal wastes (pig slurry, poultry manure, cattle slurry) w...
International audienceIn the guideline for the determination of methane (CH4) emission from animal m...
Biological aerobic treatment of pig slurry is one of the measures to limit land-application of manur...
greenhouse gases (GHG) has resulted in international efforts to reduce GHG emissions. The agricultur...
Greenhouse and regulated gas emissions degrade air quality and contribute to environmental problems ...
An investigation is made of potential CH4 emission reduction options evaluated in the context of NH3...
Cattle breeding is almost diffused around the world, with a growth of 7% in the last ten years. The ...
In the Australian pork industry, manure is the main source of greenhouse gases (GHG). In conventiona...
Methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) are emitted to the atmosphere during anaerobic processing of organic...
To examine the effect of storage temperature on the emission of methane (CH) and carbon dioxide (CO)...