1 Poster (reproducido a A-3 desde el powerpoint original)Ammonia volatilization causes a decrease of crop available N from surface applied swine slurry. We studied the effects of two application methods, splash-plate and incorporation, on N application uniformity and efficiency, and crop N use efficiency. Swine slurry was distributed using the two application methods at rates of 30 t/ha and 60 t/ha in a Typic Xerofluvent soil in an irrigated semiarid Mediterranean environment. Ammonium concentrations were analyzed in soil samples taken from the upper 0.3 m soil layer at points located 0.2 m apart in three transect lines per plot (9 m long for splash-plate method and 5 m long for incorporation method), perpendicular to the slurry application...
Aim of the study: The use of pig slurry as fertiliser is associated with gaseous nitrogen (N) losses...
Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high...
Anthropogenic ammonia (NH3) emissions mainly result from agricultural activities where manure spread...
A three year field study located approximately 60 km east of Vancouver, British Columbia has been co...
A three year field study located approximately 60 km east of Vancouver, British Columbia has been co...
In Spain, farmers are interested in applying pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) slurry (PS) to their fields...
Cattle slurry represents a significant resource on grassland-based farming systems. The obje...
Cattle slurry represents a significant resource on grassland-based farming systems. The objective...
Ammonia (NH3) volatilization may be an important part of the nitrogen (N) budget in swine-waste-amen...
The application of pig slurry may have a different effect on nitrogen dynamics in soil compared to m...
A significant proportion of ammonium-N in pig slurry is immobilised during microbial decomposition o...
Accumulation of large volumes of dilute slurries is considered one of the major problems related to ...
The use of swine manure (SM) as a nutrient source for pastures is increasingly common in Brazil, due...
Shallow injection of slurry on grassland can reduce ammonia emissions compared to surface spreading ...
The application of pig slurry may have a different effect on nitrogen dynamics in soil compared to m...
Aim of the study: The use of pig slurry as fertiliser is associated with gaseous nitrogen (N) losses...
Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high...
Anthropogenic ammonia (NH3) emissions mainly result from agricultural activities where manure spread...
A three year field study located approximately 60 km east of Vancouver, British Columbia has been co...
A three year field study located approximately 60 km east of Vancouver, British Columbia has been co...
In Spain, farmers are interested in applying pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) slurry (PS) to their fields...
Cattle slurry represents a significant resource on grassland-based farming systems. The obje...
Cattle slurry represents a significant resource on grassland-based farming systems. The objective...
Ammonia (NH3) volatilization may be an important part of the nitrogen (N) budget in swine-waste-amen...
The application of pig slurry may have a different effect on nitrogen dynamics in soil compared to m...
A significant proportion of ammonium-N in pig slurry is immobilised during microbial decomposition o...
Accumulation of large volumes of dilute slurries is considered one of the major problems related to ...
The use of swine manure (SM) as a nutrient source for pastures is increasingly common in Brazil, due...
Shallow injection of slurry on grassland can reduce ammonia emissions compared to surface spreading ...
The application of pig slurry may have a different effect on nitrogen dynamics in soil compared to m...
Aim of the study: The use of pig slurry as fertiliser is associated with gaseous nitrogen (N) losses...
Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high...
Anthropogenic ammonia (NH3) emissions mainly result from agricultural activities where manure spread...