Application of cattle slurry to agricultural soils results in increased nitrogen losses to air and water due to nitrification and denitrification processes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of addition to soil of different fractions of cattle slurry combined with two nitrification inhibitors (NI), dicyandiamide (DCD) or 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) on soil N dynamics and N2O emissions
Research ArticleThe application of organic and mineral fertilisers to soil can result in increased g...
ABSTRACT: Inhibition of nitrification of ammoniacal nitrogen pig slurry after its application to the...
The effects of the addition of the nitrification inhibitor dicyandiamide (DCD) to cattle slurry, app...
The application of untreated or treated animal manure to soils can result in increased N and C gaseo...
The application of untreated or treated animal manure to soils can result in increased N and C gaseo...
In recent decades, a very intensive dairy farming system has been developed in northern Portugal. Co...
Large quantities of organic manures and soiled water are generated by cattle housing every year. The...
The application of organic and mineral fertilisers to soil can result in increased gaseous emissions...
Abstract. Livestock slurry application to land recycles nutrients for plant uptake, but resulting ga...
International audienceNitrification inhibitors are used in agriculture for the purpose of decreasing...
Slurry separation using mechanical and chemical methods is one of the options considered to solve pr...
Cattle slurry is an important nitrogen source for maize on dairy farms. Slurry injection is an effec...
Application of cattle slurry to grassland soil has environmental impacts such as ammonia volatilizat...
Nitrous oxide (N₂O) is a potent greenhouse gas, and nitrate (NO₃⁻) is a water contaminant. In grazed...
Injection of cattle slurry into a grassland soil decreases NH3 volatilisation and increases N utilis...
Research ArticleThe application of organic and mineral fertilisers to soil can result in increased g...
ABSTRACT: Inhibition of nitrification of ammoniacal nitrogen pig slurry after its application to the...
The effects of the addition of the nitrification inhibitor dicyandiamide (DCD) to cattle slurry, app...
The application of untreated or treated animal manure to soils can result in increased N and C gaseo...
The application of untreated or treated animal manure to soils can result in increased N and C gaseo...
In recent decades, a very intensive dairy farming system has been developed in northern Portugal. Co...
Large quantities of organic manures and soiled water are generated by cattle housing every year. The...
The application of organic and mineral fertilisers to soil can result in increased gaseous emissions...
Abstract. Livestock slurry application to land recycles nutrients for plant uptake, but resulting ga...
International audienceNitrification inhibitors are used in agriculture for the purpose of decreasing...
Slurry separation using mechanical and chemical methods is one of the options considered to solve pr...
Cattle slurry is an important nitrogen source for maize on dairy farms. Slurry injection is an effec...
Application of cattle slurry to grassland soil has environmental impacts such as ammonia volatilizat...
Nitrous oxide (N₂O) is a potent greenhouse gas, and nitrate (NO₃⁻) is a water contaminant. In grazed...
Injection of cattle slurry into a grassland soil decreases NH3 volatilisation and increases N utilis...
Research ArticleThe application of organic and mineral fertilisers to soil can result in increased g...
ABSTRACT: Inhibition of nitrification of ammoniacal nitrogen pig slurry after its application to the...
The effects of the addition of the nitrification inhibitor dicyandiamide (DCD) to cattle slurry, app...