Excretion of nitrogen (N) in faeces and urine from beef cattle contributes to atmospheric pollution through greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions and eutrophication of land and aquatic habitats through excessive N deposition and nitrate leaching to groundwater. As N excretion by beef cattle is rarely measured directly, it is important to accurately predict losses utilising a combined knowledge of diet and production parameters so that the effect of dietary changes on the potential environmental impact of beef production systems can be estimated. This study aimed to identify differences between IPCC and more detailed country-specific models in the prediction of N excretion and N losses at a system level and determine how the choice of model i...
Relationships were developed to predict ammonia (NH3) nitrogen losses from cattle manure in animal h...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of bovine excreta and of their deposition on ...
Context:A key pathway for nitrogen (N) loss, which is poorly quantified in livestock farming systems...
The excretion of nitrogen (N) in faeces and urine from beef cattle contributes to atmospheric pollut...
International audienceAbstract Manure N from cattle contributes to nitrate leaching, nitrous oxide a...
Manure N from cattle contributes to nitrate leaching, nitrous oxide, and ammonia emissions. Measurem...
Accurately predicting nitrogen (N) outputs in manure, urine and faeces from beef cattle is crucial f...
The intensification of agricultural production systems to produce food for the growing world populat...
Urine from dairy cattle grazing pastures with high crude protein (CP) concentrations is a major sour...
For an integrated evaluation of the effect of nutritional strategies on the utilization and losses o...
Pasture-based livestock systems are often associated with losses of reactive forms of nitrogen (N) t...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Urine patches and dung pats from grazing livestock create hotspots for production and emission of th...
Relationships were developed to predict ammonia (NH3) nitrogen losses from cattle manure in animal h...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of bovine excreta and of their deposition on ...
Context:A key pathway for nitrogen (N) loss, which is poorly quantified in livestock farming systems...
The excretion of nitrogen (N) in faeces and urine from beef cattle contributes to atmospheric pollut...
International audienceAbstract Manure N from cattle contributes to nitrate leaching, nitrous oxide a...
Manure N from cattle contributes to nitrate leaching, nitrous oxide, and ammonia emissions. Measurem...
Accurately predicting nitrogen (N) outputs in manure, urine and faeces from beef cattle is crucial f...
The intensification of agricultural production systems to produce food for the growing world populat...
Urine from dairy cattle grazing pastures with high crude protein (CP) concentrations is a major sour...
For an integrated evaluation of the effect of nutritional strategies on the utilization and losses o...
Pasture-based livestock systems are often associated with losses of reactive forms of nitrogen (N) t...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Manure nitrogen (N) from cattle contributes to nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and nitrate leach...
Urine patches and dung pats from grazing livestock create hotspots for production and emission of th...
Relationships were developed to predict ammonia (NH3) nitrogen losses from cattle manure in animal h...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of bovine excreta and of their deposition on ...
Context:A key pathway for nitrogen (N) loss, which is poorly quantified in livestock farming systems...