During composting of livestock manure, transformations of organic matter result in gaseous emissions, which can harm the environment. Two experiments were done in enclosures to measure the fluxes of NH3, N2O, CO2, CH4 and H2O emitted by 8 heaps of compost representing the range of biodegradability of nitrogen and carbon in the livestock manure. The heaps were monitored for the first 2 months, corresponding to the thermophilic phase during which nearly all-mass losses occur. Four parameters describe the NH3 emission kinetics and the main influential factors were noted: (1) the response time to reach maximum intensity is affected mainly by the initial micro-flora; (2) the amplitude depends mainly on C biodegradability and also on micro-flora;...
Organic manures arising from livestock production provide a source of plant nutrients when applied t...
Lignite amendment of livestock manure is considered a viable ammonia (NH3) emission mitigation techn...
The emission of NH3 and NOx gases during feedlot manure composting reduces the agronomic value of fi...
During composting of livestock manure, transformations of organic matter result in gaseous emissions...
In order to minimise nutrient losses, comprehensive overviews of the magnitude of gaseous emissions ...
Increasing control of localized air pollution caused by ammonia is identified, including limiting th...
oxide Gaseous emissions from livestock waste composting were measured within a project aiming at the...
The Dutch animal production sector copes with a manure problem. Their high nitrogen content makes ma...
Composting animal manure has the potential to reduce emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (C...
In the era of sustainability, utilization of livestock wastes as soil amendment to provide micronutr...
Composting allows simple management of animal manure but excessive aeration can increase emissions o...
Acidification of livestock manure can reduce emission of the greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and nitr...
Manure composting is a common management practice for cattle feedlots, but gaseous emissions from co...
The objective of this research was to explore the effects of different aeration methods on NH3 and g...
This study investigated the altering effect of moisture on the emission pattern of gases and the evo...
Organic manures arising from livestock production provide a source of plant nutrients when applied t...
Lignite amendment of livestock manure is considered a viable ammonia (NH3) emission mitigation techn...
The emission of NH3 and NOx gases during feedlot manure composting reduces the agronomic value of fi...
During composting of livestock manure, transformations of organic matter result in gaseous emissions...
In order to minimise nutrient losses, comprehensive overviews of the magnitude of gaseous emissions ...
Increasing control of localized air pollution caused by ammonia is identified, including limiting th...
oxide Gaseous emissions from livestock waste composting were measured within a project aiming at the...
The Dutch animal production sector copes with a manure problem. Their high nitrogen content makes ma...
Composting animal manure has the potential to reduce emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (C...
In the era of sustainability, utilization of livestock wastes as soil amendment to provide micronutr...
Composting allows simple management of animal manure but excessive aeration can increase emissions o...
Acidification of livestock manure can reduce emission of the greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and nitr...
Manure composting is a common management practice for cattle feedlots, but gaseous emissions from co...
The objective of this research was to explore the effects of different aeration methods on NH3 and g...
This study investigated the altering effect of moisture on the emission pattern of gases and the evo...
Organic manures arising from livestock production provide a source of plant nutrients when applied t...
Lignite amendment of livestock manure is considered a viable ammonia (NH3) emission mitigation techn...
The emission of NH3 and NOx gases during feedlot manure composting reduces the agronomic value of fi...