The livestock industry has developed rapidly in recent decades, but the improper treatment of livestock manure, especially slurry, causes environmental pollution. Treatment technologies are considered to be effective in alleviating nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) losses from livestock slurry. Here, we used published research data to conduct a meta-analysis of the recovery efficiencies of N and P of five mainstream treatment technologies, including ammonia stripping, air scrubbing, membrane filtration, microalgae cultivation and struvite crystallization. Additionally, the agronomic effects of the recovered products of these treatment technologies were evaluated. The results showed that all technologies exhibited clear recovery effects on N a...
Recycling and reusing the nutrient resources from anaerobic digested slurry is very promising for en...
Development and optimization of nutrient recovery technologies for agricultural waste is on the rise...
Among the treatments to reduce nitrogen (N) surplus from livestock slurry, ammonia (NH3) stripping i...
Livestock slurry has been reported to be a potential secondary raw material as it contains macronutr...
Land application of large amounts of manure from confi ned livestock facilities is an environmental ...
Phosphorus is an essential element in the food production chain, even though it is a non-renewable a...
The correct management of livestock manure represents one of the major challenge for the agricultura...
The application of animal manure on agricultural land in the Netherlands is bound by legal limits to...
Manure management on large dairy farms has become a major issue due to air quality and water quality...
Excessive loading of phosphorus (P) onto agricultural lands has been recognized as a threat to surf...
Accumulation of excess phosphorous from livestock manure application to crop soil is a major driver ...
During the last decades, the increasing concern about the environmental sustainability, especially i...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringPrathap ParameswaranAgriculture runoff, animal fa...
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...
Recycling and reusing the nutrient resources from anaerobic digested slurry is very promising for en...
Development and optimization of nutrient recovery technologies for agricultural waste is on the rise...
Among the treatments to reduce nitrogen (N) surplus from livestock slurry, ammonia (NH3) stripping i...
Livestock slurry has been reported to be a potential secondary raw material as it contains macronutr...
Land application of large amounts of manure from confi ned livestock facilities is an environmental ...
Phosphorus is an essential element in the food production chain, even though it is a non-renewable a...
The correct management of livestock manure represents one of the major challenge for the agricultura...
The application of animal manure on agricultural land in the Netherlands is bound by legal limits to...
Manure management on large dairy farms has become a major issue due to air quality and water quality...
Excessive loading of phosphorus (P) onto agricultural lands has been recognized as a threat to surf...
Accumulation of excess phosphorous from livestock manure application to crop soil is a major driver ...
During the last decades, the increasing concern about the environmental sustainability, especially i...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringPrathap ParameswaranAgriculture runoff, animal fa...
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...
Recycling and reusing the nutrient resources from anaerobic digested slurry is very promising for en...
Development and optimization of nutrient recovery technologies for agricultural waste is on the rise...
Among the treatments to reduce nitrogen (N) surplus from livestock slurry, ammonia (NH3) stripping i...