Ruminant production contributes to emissions of nitrogen (N) to the environment, principally ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxide (N2O) and di-nitrogen (N2) to air, nitrate (NO3 -) to groundwater and particulate N to surface waters. Variation in dietary N intake will particularly affect excretion of urinary N, which is much more vulnerable to losses than is faecal N. Our objective is to review dietary effects on the level and form of N excreted in cattle urine, as well as its consequences for emissions of N2O. The quantity of N excreted in urine varies widely. Urinary N excretion, in particular that of urea N, is decreased upon reduction of dietary N intake or an increase in the supply of energy to the rumen microorganisms and to the host animal it...
Emissions of ammonia, as well as other gases and particulates, to the atmosphere are a growing conce...
Livestock urine deposition onto grazed New Zealand pastures drives soil nitrous oxide (N₂O) emission...
Urea, the dominant form of N in ruminant urine, degrades in soil to produce N2O emissions. However, ...
Ruminant production contributes to emissions of nitrogen (N) to the environment, principally ammonia...
Ruminants turn human inedible into human edible products, but at a cost of excretion of various poll...
To assess the relation between emission of methane (CH4) and faecal and urinary losses of nitrogen (...
Urine patches in grazed pastures are a major source of nitrous oxide (N2O) emission. It is well-docu...
Despite optimising fertiliser practice and nitrogen (N) use efficiency nitrous oxide N₂O generation ...
Dairy systems are a source of pollutant emissions, such as greenhouse gases (GHG) and NH3 that are a...
Nitrogen that is excreted through the urine and dung of cattle is an important source of nitrous oxi...
Environmental degradation has been attributed to inefficient nitrogen utilization from pastoral dair...
There is an increasing pressure on temperate pastoral dairy production systems to reduce environment...
Milk urea nitrogen content is moderately heritable and is phenotypically related to urine nitrogen (...
Inefficient nitrogen (N) use from pastoral dairy production systems has resulted in environmental de...
Pasture conditions influence the nutrients use efficiency and nitrogen (N) losses from deposited exc...
Emissions of ammonia, as well as other gases and particulates, to the atmosphere are a growing conce...
Livestock urine deposition onto grazed New Zealand pastures drives soil nitrous oxide (N₂O) emission...
Urea, the dominant form of N in ruminant urine, degrades in soil to produce N2O emissions. However, ...
Ruminant production contributes to emissions of nitrogen (N) to the environment, principally ammonia...
Ruminants turn human inedible into human edible products, but at a cost of excretion of various poll...
To assess the relation between emission of methane (CH4) and faecal and urinary losses of nitrogen (...
Urine patches in grazed pastures are a major source of nitrous oxide (N2O) emission. It is well-docu...
Despite optimising fertiliser practice and nitrogen (N) use efficiency nitrous oxide N₂O generation ...
Dairy systems are a source of pollutant emissions, such as greenhouse gases (GHG) and NH3 that are a...
Nitrogen that is excreted through the urine and dung of cattle is an important source of nitrous oxi...
Environmental degradation has been attributed to inefficient nitrogen utilization from pastoral dair...
There is an increasing pressure on temperate pastoral dairy production systems to reduce environment...
Milk urea nitrogen content is moderately heritable and is phenotypically related to urine nitrogen (...
Inefficient nitrogen (N) use from pastoral dairy production systems has resulted in environmental de...
Pasture conditions influence the nutrients use efficiency and nitrogen (N) losses from deposited exc...
Emissions of ammonia, as well as other gases and particulates, to the atmosphere are a growing conce...
Livestock urine deposition onto grazed New Zealand pastures drives soil nitrous oxide (N₂O) emission...
Urea, the dominant form of N in ruminant urine, degrades in soil to produce N2O emissions. However, ...