Livestock housing is one of the main sources of ammonia (NH3) emissions from agriculture. Different management and environmental factors are known to affect NH3 emissions from housing systems. The aim of this study was to quantitatively define the effect of temperature, wind speed, relative humidity, and ventilation rate on NH3 release rates from dairy cattle housing by conducting a meta-analysis of published scientific results. A literature survey was performed to review studies published before January 2018 that have identified statistical relationships between NH3 emissions and environmental factors such as air temperature, wind speed, relative humidity, or ventilation rate in dairy cattle housing. Experimental values were related using ...
Dairy cattle housing is a significant source of NH3 and GHG emissions to atmosphere. However, the cl...
Federal and state regulations are being promulgated under the Clean Air Act to reduce hazardous air ...
Nitrogen (N) excreted in urine by dairy cows can be potentially transformed to ammonia (NH3) and emi...
[EN] Livestock housing is one of the main sources of ammonia (NH3) emissions from agriculture. Diffe...
Livestock housing is one of the main sources of ammonia (NH3) emissions from agriculture. Different ...
[EN] Livestock housing is one of the main sources of ammonia (NH3) emissions from agriculture. Diff...
Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH3, which can creat...
This study presents a meta-analysis of measured ammonia (NH3) and methane (CH4) emissions from dairy...
<p>Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH<sub>3</sub>, w...
<p>Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH<sub>3</sub>, w...
Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH, which can create...
This study provides an overview of ammonia (NH3) and methane (CH4) emissions from measurements condu...
Dairy cattle housing is a significant source of NH3 and GHG emissions to atmosphere. However, the cl...
The objective of this study was to determine magnitude of ammonia emissions from dairy cattle freest...
WOS:000241974400008The impact of dairy cow and pig housing systems on ammonia emission rates was stu...
Dairy cattle housing is a significant source of NH3 and GHG emissions to atmosphere. However, the cl...
Federal and state regulations are being promulgated under the Clean Air Act to reduce hazardous air ...
Nitrogen (N) excreted in urine by dairy cows can be potentially transformed to ammonia (NH3) and emi...
[EN] Livestock housing is one of the main sources of ammonia (NH3) emissions from agriculture. Diffe...
Livestock housing is one of the main sources of ammonia (NH3) emissions from agriculture. Different ...
[EN] Livestock housing is one of the main sources of ammonia (NH3) emissions from agriculture. Diff...
Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH3, which can creat...
This study presents a meta-analysis of measured ammonia (NH3) and methane (CH4) emissions from dairy...
<p>Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH<sub>3</sub>, w...
<p>Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH<sub>3</sub>, w...
Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH, which can create...
This study provides an overview of ammonia (NH3) and methane (CH4) emissions from measurements condu...
Dairy cattle housing is a significant source of NH3 and GHG emissions to atmosphere. However, the cl...
The objective of this study was to determine magnitude of ammonia emissions from dairy cattle freest...
WOS:000241974400008The impact of dairy cow and pig housing systems on ammonia emission rates was stu...
Dairy cattle housing is a significant source of NH3 and GHG emissions to atmosphere. However, the cl...
Federal and state regulations are being promulgated under the Clean Air Act to reduce hazardous air ...
Nitrogen (N) excreted in urine by dairy cows can be potentially transformed to ammonia (NH3) and emi...