pre-printCattle excreta deposited on grazed grasslands are a major source of the greenhouse gas (GHG) nitrous oxide (N2O). Currently, many countries use the IPCC default emission factor (EF) of 2% to estimate excreta-derived N2O emissions. However, emissions can vary greatly depending on the type of excreta (dung or urine), soil type and timing of application. Therefore three experiments were conducted to quantify excreta-derived N2O emissions and their associated EFs, and to assess the effect of soil type, season of application and type of excreta on the magnitude of losses. Cattle dung, urine and artificial urine treatments were applied in spring, summer and autumn to three temperate grassland sites with varying soil and weather condition...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
Manure application to land and deposition of urine and dung by grazing animals are major sources of ...
Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from soils from grazed grasslands have large uncertainty due to the...
Urine patches and dung pats from grazing livestock create hotspots for production and emission of th...
Urine patches and dung pats from grazing livestock create hotspots for production and emission of th...
Dung and urine excreted onto grasslands are a major source of nitrous oxide (N2O). These N2O emissio...
Dung and urine excreted onto grasslands are a major source of nitrous oxide (N2O). These N2O emissio...
Publication history: Accepted - 10 April 2018; Published online - 24 April 2018.Urine patches and du...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
Quantifying nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from grazed pastures can be problematic due to the presenc...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
Manure application to land and deposition of urine and dung by grazing animals are major sources of ...
Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from soils from grazed grasslands have large uncertainty due to the...
Urine patches and dung pats from grazing livestock create hotspots for production and emission of th...
Urine patches and dung pats from grazing livestock create hotspots for production and emission of th...
Dung and urine excreted onto grasslands are a major source of nitrous oxide (N2O). These N2O emissio...
Dung and urine excreted onto grasslands are a major source of nitrous oxide (N2O). These N2O emissio...
Publication history: Accepted - 10 April 2018; Published online - 24 April 2018.Urine patches and du...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
Quantifying nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from grazed pastures can be problematic due to the presenc...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung...
Manure application to land and deposition of urine and dung by grazing animals are major sources of ...