Agricultural systems can lose substantial amounts of nitrogen (N). To protect the environment, the European Union (EU) has adopted several directives that set goals to limit N losses. National Emission Ceilings (NEC) are prescribed in the NEC directive for nitrogen oxides and ammonia. Crop residues may contribute to ammonia volatilization, but sufficient information on their contribution to the national ammonia volatilization is lacking. Experiments were carried out with the aim to assess the ammonia volatilization of crop residues left on the soil surface or incorporated into the soil under the conditions met in practice in the Netherlands during late autumn and winter. Ammonia emission from residues of broccoli, leek, sugar beet, cut gras...
Nitrogen cycling in the soil-plant-atmosphere has been a topic of considerable interest over the yea...
Dutch regulations for ammonia emission require farmers to inject slurry into the soil (shallow) or t...
The growing world population and the necessity to meet its nutritional needs despite the limited are...
Agricultural systems can lose substantial amounts of nitrogen (N). To protect the environment, the E...
Crops and crop residues contribute to pollution of the environment by ammonia (NH 3 ) volatilization...
Crops and crop residues contribute to pollution of the environment by ammonia (NH 3 ) volatilizatio...
Several studies have shown that the estimated decreases in emissions of ammonia in the Netherlands a...
Several studies have shown that the estimated decreases in emissions of ammonia in the Netherlands a...
Ammonia emission from standing crops and crop residues : contribution to total ammonia emission in t...
This paper gives an overview of available literature data on ammonia volatilization from crop residu...
Over the last 10-15 years there has been increasing concern within Europe as to the effects of ammon...
Anthropogenic ammonia (NH3) emissions mainly result from agricultural activities where manure spread...
Dutch regulations for ammonia emission require farmers to inject slurry into the soil (shallow) or t...
Agriculture is the major source of ammonia (NH3). Methodologies are needed to quantify national NH3 ...
Agriculture is the major source of ammonia (NH3). Methodologies are needed to quantify national NH3 ...
Nitrogen cycling in the soil-plant-atmosphere has been a topic of considerable interest over the yea...
Dutch regulations for ammonia emission require farmers to inject slurry into the soil (shallow) or t...
The growing world population and the necessity to meet its nutritional needs despite the limited are...
Agricultural systems can lose substantial amounts of nitrogen (N). To protect the environment, the E...
Crops and crop residues contribute to pollution of the environment by ammonia (NH 3 ) volatilization...
Crops and crop residues contribute to pollution of the environment by ammonia (NH 3 ) volatilizatio...
Several studies have shown that the estimated decreases in emissions of ammonia in the Netherlands a...
Several studies have shown that the estimated decreases in emissions of ammonia in the Netherlands a...
Ammonia emission from standing crops and crop residues : contribution to total ammonia emission in t...
This paper gives an overview of available literature data on ammonia volatilization from crop residu...
Over the last 10-15 years there has been increasing concern within Europe as to the effects of ammon...
Anthropogenic ammonia (NH3) emissions mainly result from agricultural activities where manure spread...
Dutch regulations for ammonia emission require farmers to inject slurry into the soil (shallow) or t...
Agriculture is the major source of ammonia (NH3). Methodologies are needed to quantify national NH3 ...
Agriculture is the major source of ammonia (NH3). Methodologies are needed to quantify national NH3 ...
Nitrogen cycling in the soil-plant-atmosphere has been a topic of considerable interest over the yea...
Dutch regulations for ammonia emission require farmers to inject slurry into the soil (shallow) or t...
The growing world population and the necessity to meet its nutritional needs despite the limited are...