Chemical composition and gas emissions from two types of pig slurry were evaluated: the liquid fraction of mechanical solid-liquid separated slurry (SS), and raw slurry (RS). The slurry was obtained at the end of a pig fattening period and was stored in 100 l vessels for 15 weeks simulating outdoor storage conditions. During this period, representative samples were taken and analysed for chemical composition. Methane, carbon dioxide, ammonia, water vapour and nitrous oxide emissions were recorded. The results showed a high biological degradation during the first five weeks of outdoor storage in SS and RS slurries, as a result of an increase in the dissolved chemical oxygen demand, volatile fatty acids and carbon dioxide emission observed in...
This study was aimed to determine changes of the characteristics of raw pig slurry as liquid organic...
Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions t...
It is widely recognized that livestock production is very important to humans because it provides us...
Chemical composition and gas emissions from two types of pig slurry were evaluated: the liquid fract...
Pig slurry is a valuable fertilizer for crop production but at the same time its management may pose...
RAMIRAN International ConferenceLarge amounts of pig slurry are produced each year in Portugal leadi...
Livestock production contributes to releasing methane into the atmosphere. Liquid manure management ...
The treatment of animal slurry is used to improve management on a farm scale. The aim of this labora...
Techniques to identify odorous compounds and to determine their emission rates from liquid wastes ar...
Odor from buildings where pigs are housed is generated by anaerobic fermentation of undigested mater...
Emissions of ammonia and greenhouse gases from animal manure are an environmental concern and new te...
International audienceField measurements of ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4) and ca...
Gaseous emissions from in-house storage of liquid animal manure remain a major contributor to the en...
Livestock production can cause environmental problems; including global warming, land degradation, a...
This study aimed to analyse several factors of variation of slurry composition and to establish pred...
This study was aimed to determine changes of the characteristics of raw pig slurry as liquid organic...
Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions t...
It is widely recognized that livestock production is very important to humans because it provides us...
Chemical composition and gas emissions from two types of pig slurry were evaluated: the liquid fract...
Pig slurry is a valuable fertilizer for crop production but at the same time its management may pose...
RAMIRAN International ConferenceLarge amounts of pig slurry are produced each year in Portugal leadi...
Livestock production contributes to releasing methane into the atmosphere. Liquid manure management ...
The treatment of animal slurry is used to improve management on a farm scale. The aim of this labora...
Techniques to identify odorous compounds and to determine their emission rates from liquid wastes ar...
Odor from buildings where pigs are housed is generated by anaerobic fermentation of undigested mater...
Emissions of ammonia and greenhouse gases from animal manure are an environmental concern and new te...
International audienceField measurements of ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4) and ca...
Gaseous emissions from in-house storage of liquid animal manure remain a major contributor to the en...
Livestock production can cause environmental problems; including global warming, land degradation, a...
This study aimed to analyse several factors of variation of slurry composition and to establish pred...
This study was aimed to determine changes of the characteristics of raw pig slurry as liquid organic...
Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions t...
It is widely recognized that livestock production is very important to humans because it provides us...