The ammonia-N emissions from artificially prepared urine patches on grassland on a sandy soil were measured with a wind tunnel method. Artificial urine with a N-content of 6-12 g/litre was applied at a rate of 5 litre/m2. At a urine application rate of 600 kg N/ha the ammonia-N emission varied between 6% and 19% (mean 13%) of the urine-N. It was argued that the emission rate is proportional to the urine-N concentration. The ammonia emission rate is 10% at an average urine-N concentration of 9 g/litre. The results of the emission measurements were confirmed by N-budget analyses of the urine patch system. The total ammonia emissions from grazed pastures at various levels of N-supply were calculated using known data on grass production, intake...
Grasslands represent canopies with a complex structure where sources and sinks of ammonia (NH3) may ...
Manure application to grassland and arable land is an important source of ammonia and nitrous oxide ...
The objectives of this thesis are (i) to quantify NH <sub><font size="-2">3</font></sub> volatilizat...
The quantification of ammonia (NH3) emissions is still a challenge and the corresponding emission fa...
Loss of ammonia (NH3) after field application of livestock slurry contributes between 30% and 50% of...
Twelve cattle were kept for three days in a circular area of 16 m radius on short pasture and fed wi...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions from animal excretions has been a concern in grazing dairy systems, and is d...
Two commercial ammonia (NH(3)) analysers were customised to allow continuous measurements of vertica...
The objectives of this thesis are (i) to quantify NH 3 volatilization from grassland, (ii) to gain u...
Over the last 10-15 years there has been increasing concern within Europe as to the effects of ammon...
peer-reviewedDeposition of urine and dung in pasture-based livestock production systems is a major s...
<p>Ammonia is easily lost after land spreading of livestock slurries. Low-emission techniques entail...
<p>Ammonia is easily lost after land spreading of livestock slurries. Low-emission techniques entail...
Manure application to land and deposition of urine and dung by grazing animals are major sources of ...
The main objective of this study was to quantify ammonia emissions from organically raised pregnant ...
Grasslands represent canopies with a complex structure where sources and sinks of ammonia (NH3) may ...
Manure application to grassland and arable land is an important source of ammonia and nitrous oxide ...
The objectives of this thesis are (i) to quantify NH <sub><font size="-2">3</font></sub> volatilizat...
The quantification of ammonia (NH3) emissions is still a challenge and the corresponding emission fa...
Loss of ammonia (NH3) after field application of livestock slurry contributes between 30% and 50% of...
Twelve cattle were kept for three days in a circular area of 16 m radius on short pasture and fed wi...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions from animal excretions has been a concern in grazing dairy systems, and is d...
Two commercial ammonia (NH(3)) analysers were customised to allow continuous measurements of vertica...
The objectives of this thesis are (i) to quantify NH 3 volatilization from grassland, (ii) to gain u...
Over the last 10-15 years there has been increasing concern within Europe as to the effects of ammon...
peer-reviewedDeposition of urine and dung in pasture-based livestock production systems is a major s...
<p>Ammonia is easily lost after land spreading of livestock slurries. Low-emission techniques entail...
<p>Ammonia is easily lost after land spreading of livestock slurries. Low-emission techniques entail...
Manure application to land and deposition of urine and dung by grazing animals are major sources of ...
The main objective of this study was to quantify ammonia emissions from organically raised pregnant ...
Grasslands represent canopies with a complex structure where sources and sinks of ammonia (NH3) may ...
Manure application to grassland and arable land is an important source of ammonia and nitrous oxide ...
The objectives of this thesis are (i) to quantify NH <sub><font size="-2">3</font></sub> volatilizat...