To evaluate the best practices in reducing ammonia (NH3) losses from fertilised arable lands, six field trials were carried out in three different locations in northern Italy. NH3 emissions from cattle slurry were estimated considering the spreading techniques and the field incorporation procedures. The measurements were performed using long term exposure samplers associated to the determination of the atmospheric turbulence and the use of the backward Lagrangian stochastic (bLS) model WindTrax. The results obtained indicate that the NH3 emission process was exhausted in the first 24-48h after slurry spreading. The slurry incorporation technique was able to reduce the NH3 losses with respect to the surface spreading, where a contextual inco...
Cattle slurry was surface-applied to bare soil in two experiments in the period September November 1...
In Spain, farmers are interested in applying pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) slurry (PS) to their fields...
The reduction in NH3 loss from HNO3 treated cattle slurry, surface applied to grassland, was measure...
Agriculture is known as the major source of atmospheric ammonia (NH3). The strategies to reduce the ...
Abatement of ammonia (NH3) emissions is crucial in calcareous soils under semiarid Mediterranean cli...
Over the last 10-15 years there has been increasing concern within Europe as to the effects of ammon...
Loss of ammonia (NH3) after field application of livestock slurry contributes between 30% and 50% of...
International audiencePo Valley (Northern Italy) is one of the major ammonia (NH3) emitting regions ...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions have been quantified during slurry spreading in two experimental trials in t...
Emissions of ammonia to the atmosphere are considered a threat to the environment and both United Na...
The performance of two inverse dispersion models to quantify ammonia (NH3) fluxes has been evaluated...
A statistical analysis of European ammonia (NH3) volatilization data (from Denmark, Italy, the Nethe...
Ammonia (NH3) emission following the application of livestock slurry to agricultural land is a signi...
Dutch regulations for ammonia emission require farmers to inject slurry into the soil (shallow) or t...
The reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions associated with manure management requires identification a...
Cattle slurry was surface-applied to bare soil in two experiments in the period September November 1...
In Spain, farmers are interested in applying pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) slurry (PS) to their fields...
The reduction in NH3 loss from HNO3 treated cattle slurry, surface applied to grassland, was measure...
Agriculture is known as the major source of atmospheric ammonia (NH3). The strategies to reduce the ...
Abatement of ammonia (NH3) emissions is crucial in calcareous soils under semiarid Mediterranean cli...
Over the last 10-15 years there has been increasing concern within Europe as to the effects of ammon...
Loss of ammonia (NH3) after field application of livestock slurry contributes between 30% and 50% of...
International audiencePo Valley (Northern Italy) is one of the major ammonia (NH3) emitting regions ...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions have been quantified during slurry spreading in two experimental trials in t...
Emissions of ammonia to the atmosphere are considered a threat to the environment and both United Na...
The performance of two inverse dispersion models to quantify ammonia (NH3) fluxes has been evaluated...
A statistical analysis of European ammonia (NH3) volatilization data (from Denmark, Italy, the Nethe...
Ammonia (NH3) emission following the application of livestock slurry to agricultural land is a signi...
Dutch regulations for ammonia emission require farmers to inject slurry into the soil (shallow) or t...
The reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions associated with manure management requires identification a...
Cattle slurry was surface-applied to bare soil in two experiments in the period September November 1...
In Spain, farmers are interested in applying pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) slurry (PS) to their fields...
The reduction in NH3 loss from HNO3 treated cattle slurry, surface applied to grassland, was measure...