[HTML][HTML] Ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions from slurry storage-A review

T Kupper, C Häni, A Neftel, C Kincaid, M Bühler… - Agriculture, ecosystems …, 2020 - Elsevier
Storage of slurry is an important emission source for ammonia (NH 3), nitrous oxide (N 2 O),
methane (CH 4), carbon dioxide (CO 2) and hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) from livestock …

A review of mitigation technologies and management strategies for greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions in livestock production

X Yan, Y Ying, K Li, Q Zhang, K Wang - Journal of Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
One of the key issues in manure management of livestock production is to reduce
greenhouse gas (GHG) and air pollutant emissions, which lead to significant environmental …

[HTML][HTML] Spatially explicit boundaries for agricultural nitrogen inputs in the European Union to meet air and water quality targets

W de Vries, L Schulte-Uebbing, H Kros… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Agricultural production in the EU has increased strongly since the 1940s, partly driven by
increased nitrogen (N) fertiliser and manure inputs. Increased N inputs and associated …

[HTML][HTML] Influence of key factors on ammonia and nitrous oxide emission factors for excreta deposited by livestock and land-applied manure

TJ Van Der Weerden, AN Noble, I Beltrán… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Ammonia (NH 3) and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions from livestock manure management
have a significant impact on air quality and climate change. There is an increasing urgency …

[HTML][HTML] Tracing nitrogen transformations during spring development of winter wheat induced by 15N labeled cattle slurry applied with different techniques

C Buchen-Tschiskale, R Well, H Flessa - Science of the Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Slurry application is often associated with considerable nitrogen (N) losses: ammonia (NH
3), nitrous oxide (N 2 O) and a mostly unknown contribution of dinitrogen (N 2) emission, as …

Application of untreated versus pyrolysed sewage sludge in agriculture: A life cycle assessment

M Rydgård, A Bairaktari, G Thelin, S Bruun - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 - Elsevier
Recycling of phosphorus (P) from waste streams such as sewage sludge to agriculture is
essential in order to ensure future food security. Land application of sewage sludge is …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of storage and field acidification on emissions of NH3, NMVOC, and odour from field applied slurry in winter conditions

J Pedersen, A Feilberg, T Nyord - Journal of Environmental Management, 2022 - Elsevier
Land spreading of liquid animal manure (slurry) is a major source of atmospheric emissions.
Ammonia (NH 3) emission is of concern, as it is one of the main contributors to ambient air …

[HTML][HTML] Ammonia emissions from untreated, separated and digested cattle slurry–Effects of slurry type and application strategy on a Swedish clay soil

K Andersson, S Delin, J Pedersen, SD Hafner… - biosystems …, 2023 - Elsevier
Animal slurry contains plant nutrients such as nitrogen (N) that are essential for crop
production. Inorganic slurry N is easily volatilised as ammonia after field application …

Digestate composition affecting N fertiliser value and C mineralisation

F Häfner, J Hartung, K Möller - Waste and biomass valorization, 2022 - Springer
A variety of organic feedstocks can be used for anaerobic digestion, resulting in digestates
with different compositions, affecting the fertiliser value. Therefore, two experiments were …

[HTML][HTML] Modelling the effect of feeding management on greenhouse gas and nitrogen emissions in cattle farming systems

L Ouatahar, A Bannink, G Lanigan, B Amon - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Feed management decisions are an important element of managing greenhouse gas (GHG)
and nitrogen (N) emissions in livestock farming systems. This review aims to a) discuss the …