Beef cattle feedlots are a major source of ammonia (NH3) emissions from livestock industries. We investigated the effects of lignite surface applications on NH3 and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from beef cattle feedlot pens. Two rates of lignite, 3 and 6 kg m− 2, were tested in the treatment pen. No lignite was applied in the control pen. Twenty-four Black Angus steers were fed identical commercial rations in each pen. We measured NH3 and N2O concentrations continuously from 4th Sep to 13th Nov 2014 using Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) NH3 analysers and a closed-path Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy analyser (CP-FTIR) in conjunction with the integrated horizontal flux method to calculate NH3 and N2O fluxes. During the feeding period, 1...
Intensive cattle feedlots are large emission sources of ammonia (NH3), but NH3 deposition to the lan...
Beef cattle production systems are the largest contributors of greenhouse gas (GHG) and ammonia (NH3...
Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH3, which can creat...
In open beef feedlot systems, more than 50% of dietary nitrogen (N) is lost as ammonia (NH3). Here w...
Human activity has more than doubled the amount of reactive nitrogen that cycles through terrestrial...
Abstract. Emissions of indirect greenhouse gases, notably the nitrogen gases ammonia (NH3) and the o...
Manure application to land and deposition of urine and dung by grazing animals are major sources of ...
Lignite amendment of livestock manure is considered a viable ammonia (NH3) emission mitigation techn...
ABSTR ACT: Emission of greenhouse gases, including nitrous oxide (N2O), from open beef cattle feedlo...
Ammonia (NH3) is an important trace gas species in the atmosphere that can have negative impacts on ...
Ammonia (NH3) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are emitted from beef cattle feedlots with NH3 being greate...
The nitrogen (N) excreted at intensive livestock operations is vulnerable to volatilisation, and, su...
Abstract. Livestock slurry application to land recycles nutrients for plant uptake, but resulting ga...
oxide Gaseous emissions from livestock waste composting were measured within a project aiming at the...
Much animal manure is being applied to small land areas close to animal confinements, resulting in e...
Intensive cattle feedlots are large emission sources of ammonia (NH3), but NH3 deposition to the lan...
Beef cattle production systems are the largest contributors of greenhouse gas (GHG) and ammonia (NH3...
Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH3, which can creat...
In open beef feedlot systems, more than 50% of dietary nitrogen (N) is lost as ammonia (NH3). Here w...
Human activity has more than doubled the amount of reactive nitrogen that cycles through terrestrial...
Abstract. Emissions of indirect greenhouse gases, notably the nitrogen gases ammonia (NH3) and the o...
Manure application to land and deposition of urine and dung by grazing animals are major sources of ...
Lignite amendment of livestock manure is considered a viable ammonia (NH3) emission mitigation techn...
ABSTR ACT: Emission of greenhouse gases, including nitrous oxide (N2O), from open beef cattle feedlo...
Ammonia (NH3) is an important trace gas species in the atmosphere that can have negative impacts on ...
Ammonia (NH3) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are emitted from beef cattle feedlots with NH3 being greate...
The nitrogen (N) excreted at intensive livestock operations is vulnerable to volatilisation, and, su...
Abstract. Livestock slurry application to land recycles nutrients for plant uptake, but resulting ga...
oxide Gaseous emissions from livestock waste composting were measured within a project aiming at the...
Much animal manure is being applied to small land areas close to animal confinements, resulting in e...
Intensive cattle feedlots are large emission sources of ammonia (NH3), but NH3 deposition to the lan...
Beef cattle production systems are the largest contributors of greenhouse gas (GHG) and ammonia (NH3...
Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH3, which can creat...