peer-reviewedLand application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) loss to waterbodies, leading to eutrophication. Chemical amendment of slurry has been proposed as a management practice, allowing slurry nutrients to remain available to plants whilst mitigating P losses in runoff. The effectiveness of amendments is well understood but their impacts on other loss pathways (so-called ‘pollution swapping’ potential) and therefore the feasibility of using such amendments has not been examined to date. The aim of this laboratory scale study was to determine how the chemical amendment of slurry affects losses of NH3, CH4, N2O, and CO2. Alum, FeCl2, Polyaluminium chloride (PAC)- and biochar reduced NH3 emissions by ...
Objectives: Cattle-slurry management became a priority in many livestock farms and slurry treatment ...
Agricultural activity is a major source of nutrient emissions to surface and ground waters and a sig...
A substantial percentage of manure nitrogen (N) can be lost as gaseous ammonia (NH3) during storage ...
Land application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) loss to waterb...
Land application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) loss to waterb...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland to a waterbody can adversely affect water quality. Land applicat...
peer-reviewedThe effectiveness of chemical amendment of pig slurry to ameliorate phosphorus (P) loss...
Journal articleChemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry has been shown to effectively reduce incide...
The effectiveness of chemical amendment of pig slurry to ameliorate phosphorus (P) losses in runoff ...
Journal articleApplication of dairy cattle slurry to agricultural soils, particularly those with hig...
peer-reviewedIf spread in excess of crop requirements, incidental phosphorus (P) losses from agricul...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
peer-reviewedLosses of phosphorus (P) from soil and slurry during episodic rainfall events can contr...
The development of sustainable application practices, which do not demand incorporation into the so...
Objectives: Cattle-slurry management became a priority in many livestock farms and slurry treatment ...
Agricultural activity is a major source of nutrient emissions to surface and ground waters and a sig...
A substantial percentage of manure nitrogen (N) can be lost as gaseous ammonia (NH3) during storage ...
Land application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) loss to waterb...
Land application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) loss to waterb...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland to a waterbody can adversely affect water quality. Land applicat...
peer-reviewedThe effectiveness of chemical amendment of pig slurry to ameliorate phosphorus (P) loss...
Journal articleChemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry has been shown to effectively reduce incide...
The effectiveness of chemical amendment of pig slurry to ameliorate phosphorus (P) losses in runoff ...
Journal articleApplication of dairy cattle slurry to agricultural soils, particularly those with hig...
peer-reviewedIf spread in excess of crop requirements, incidental phosphorus (P) losses from agricul...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
peer-reviewedLosses of phosphorus (P) from soil and slurry during episodic rainfall events can contr...
The development of sustainable application practices, which do not demand incorporation into the so...
Objectives: Cattle-slurry management became a priority in many livestock farms and slurry treatment ...
Agricultural activity is a major source of nutrient emissions to surface and ground waters and a sig...
A substantial percentage of manure nitrogen (N) can be lost as gaseous ammonia (NH3) during storage ...