Acidification of livestock manure can reduce emission of the greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), as well as ammonia (NH3). We examined the relation between emission of these gases and transformation of organic matter as affected by acidification. Liquid cattle manure was acidified with sulfuric acid to pH 5.5 at a pilot scale (100 L), and we measured effects on CH4, N2O, CO2 and NH3 emissions and on transformation of pH buffer components and organic matter. Acidification reduced NH3 emissions by 62% (47 d) and emission of CH4 by 68% (57 d). Emissions of N2O were negligible, probably due to the absence of a surface crust. Reductions in NH3 and CH4 emission were highest at the start but declined over time concomitantly wit...
Livestock production contributes to releasing methane into the atmosphere. Liquid manure management ...
Lignite amendment of livestock manure is considered a viable ammonia (NH3) emission mitigation techn...
Livestock manure is the source of different pollutant gases that can generate soil acidification, eu...
The effect of compaction and covering during storage of beef cattle (Bos taurus) farmyard manure (FY...
Manure acidification is recommended to minimize ammonia (NH3) emission at storage. However, the pote...
During composting of livestock manure, transformations of organic matter result in gaseous emissions...
The storage of livestock manure is responsible for ammonia emissions into the atmosphere. Different ...
Livestock manure contributes considerably to global emissions of ammonia (NH3) and greenhouse gases ...
The effects of early acidification with sulfuric acid of animal slurry in concrete storage tanks to ...
Cattle breeding is almost diffused around the world, with a growth of 7% in the last ten years. The ...
Received for publication July 23, 2004. Manipulation of the diets of pigs may alter the composition ...
Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions t...
Organic manures arising from livestock production provide a source of plant nutrients when applied t...
Bovine slurry and its subsequent storage are significant sources of ammonia (NH3) and greenhouse gas...
Emissions of ammonia and greenhouse gases from animal manure are an environmental concern and new te...
Livestock production contributes to releasing methane into the atmosphere. Liquid manure management ...
Lignite amendment of livestock manure is considered a viable ammonia (NH3) emission mitigation techn...
Livestock manure is the source of different pollutant gases that can generate soil acidification, eu...
The effect of compaction and covering during storage of beef cattle (Bos taurus) farmyard manure (FY...
Manure acidification is recommended to minimize ammonia (NH3) emission at storage. However, the pote...
During composting of livestock manure, transformations of organic matter result in gaseous emissions...
The storage of livestock manure is responsible for ammonia emissions into the atmosphere. Different ...
Livestock manure contributes considerably to global emissions of ammonia (NH3) and greenhouse gases ...
The effects of early acidification with sulfuric acid of animal slurry in concrete storage tanks to ...
Cattle breeding is almost diffused around the world, with a growth of 7% in the last ten years. The ...
Received for publication July 23, 2004. Manipulation of the diets of pigs may alter the composition ...
Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions t...
Organic manures arising from livestock production provide a source of plant nutrients when applied t...
Bovine slurry and its subsequent storage are significant sources of ammonia (NH3) and greenhouse gas...
Emissions of ammonia and greenhouse gases from animal manure are an environmental concern and new te...
Livestock production contributes to releasing methane into the atmosphere. Liquid manure management ...
Lignite amendment of livestock manure is considered a viable ammonia (NH3) emission mitigation techn...
Livestock manure is the source of different pollutant gases that can generate soil acidification, eu...