An experiment was carried out over 2 years on grass and grass/clover swards in SW England to compare herbage yields and N recovery following surface application or shallow injection of cattle slurry at three different times of application. In the second year, losses of N via ammonia volatilization, denitrification and nitrate leaching were measured from applications to the grass sward. On the grass sward, there was no significant effect of time or method of application on dry-matter (DM) yield in the first year, although shallow injection reduced apparent N recovery (ANR) in the herbage by 45% when compared with surface application. In the second year, shallow injection reduced DM yields by 26% and ANR by 48%. On the grass/clover sward, the...
The reduction in NH3 loss from HNO3 treated cattle slurry, surface applied to grassland, was measure...
In the UK, approximately 90 million tonnes of animal manure containing ca 450,000 tonnes of nitrogen...
Total denitrification and nitrous oxide (N2O) losses were measured from three contrasting dairy mana...
Experiments were conducted on a grassland site at Wrest Park, Silsoe, Bedfordshire between 1987 and ...
Injection of cattle slurry into a grassland soil decreases NH3 volatilisation and increases N utilis...
Cattle slurry was applied to grassland on two contrasting soils in autumn and spring between 1987 an...
Three separate but related experiments were carried out to evaluate factors affecting the utilizatio...
International audienceThe return of slurry is the most important means of fertilization in grassland...
Slurry application with methods such as trailing shoe (TS) results in reduced emissions of ammonia (...
The effects of application method, cattle slurry manure type and use of additives on grassland perfo...
This study investigated the effect of using a trailing-shoe system to apply cattle slurry, under dif...
Cattle slurry represents a significant resource on grassland-based farming systems. The objective...
A field experiment was conducted to find out whether there is any difference in risk of N leaching t...
AbstractThe effects of application method, cattle slurry manure type and use of additives on grassla...
As the livestock numbers on Finnish dairy farms have increased and most fields on dairy farms are un...
The reduction in NH3 loss from HNO3 treated cattle slurry, surface applied to grassland, was measure...
In the UK, approximately 90 million tonnes of animal manure containing ca 450,000 tonnes of nitrogen...
Total denitrification and nitrous oxide (N2O) losses were measured from three contrasting dairy mana...
Experiments were conducted on a grassland site at Wrest Park, Silsoe, Bedfordshire between 1987 and ...
Injection of cattle slurry into a grassland soil decreases NH3 volatilisation and increases N utilis...
Cattle slurry was applied to grassland on two contrasting soils in autumn and spring between 1987 an...
Three separate but related experiments were carried out to evaluate factors affecting the utilizatio...
International audienceThe return of slurry is the most important means of fertilization in grassland...
Slurry application with methods such as trailing shoe (TS) results in reduced emissions of ammonia (...
The effects of application method, cattle slurry manure type and use of additives on grassland perfo...
This study investigated the effect of using a trailing-shoe system to apply cattle slurry, under dif...
Cattle slurry represents a significant resource on grassland-based farming systems. The objective...
A field experiment was conducted to find out whether there is any difference in risk of N leaching t...
AbstractThe effects of application method, cattle slurry manure type and use of additives on grassla...
As the livestock numbers on Finnish dairy farms have increased and most fields on dairy farms are un...
The reduction in NH3 loss from HNO3 treated cattle slurry, surface applied to grassland, was measure...
In the UK, approximately 90 million tonnes of animal manure containing ca 450,000 tonnes of nitrogen...
Total denitrification and nitrous oxide (N2O) losses were measured from three contrasting dairy mana...