Like all activity sectors, agriculture is responsible for the emission of many pollutants and particularly gaseous precursors of particulate matter, it is characterized by very high ammonia emissions. The French official emission inventory indicates that more than 97% (CITEPA, 2015) of anthropogenic emissions of this compound are due to agriculture (mainly due to breeding and nitrogen fertilizers applications). Ammonia combined with nitric acid is the source of secondary particles formation into the atmosphere contributing to the total particle load. Other components like soil particles are also issued from agriculture, they are generally greater than 2.5 μm in diameter. Thus, agriculture has an important role in air quality. Ammonia, under...