Co-application of concentrated biogas slurry and pyroligneous liquor mitigates ammonia emission and sustainably releases ammonium from paddy soil
Z Li, R Zhang, J Jiang, Y Chai, H Yang, Y Zong… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Biogas production causes vast amounts of biogas slurry (BS). Application of BS to croplands
can substitute chemical fertilizers while result in higher ammonia emissions. Tremendous …
can substitute chemical fertilizers while result in higher ammonia emissions. Tremendous …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of liquid manure application techniques on ammonia emission and winter wheat yield
M ten Huf, T Reinsch, M Zutz, C Essich, R Ruser… - Agronomy, 2023 - mdpi.com
Ammonia emissions following liquid manure application impair human health and threaten
natural ecosystems. In growing arable crops, where immediate soil incorporation of the …
natural ecosystems. In growing arable crops, where immediate soil incorporation of the …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing the value of organic fertilizers from the perspective of EU farmers
MF Tröster - Agriculture, 2023 - mdpi.com
Fertilizer prices have risen worldwide since the end of 2021. In this context, the value of
organic fertilizers has also changed from the farmers' perspective. Hence, an open question …
organic fertilizers has also changed from the farmers' perspective. Hence, an open question …
[HTML][HTML] The effects of fertilizer pretreatment on nitrogen cycling in an intensively managed temperate grassland
Effective nitrogen (N) management is essential for minimizing fertilizer nutrient losses and
maximizing N use efficiency. This study, conducted over two years on permanent grassland …
maximizing N use efficiency. This study, conducted over two years on permanent grassland …
[HTML][HTML] Fates of slurry-nitrogen applied to mountain grasslands: the importance of dinitrogen emissions versus plant N uptake
M Dannenmann, I Yankelzon, S Wähling… - Biology and Fertility of …, 2024 - Springer
Intensive fertilization of grasslands with cattle slurry can cause high environmental nitrogen
(N) losses in form of ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxide (N2O), and nitrate (NO3−) leaching. Still …
(N) losses in form of ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxide (N2O), and nitrate (NO3−) leaching. Still …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of the dynamic tube method for measuring ammonia emissions after liquid manure application
M ten Huf, HW Olfs - Agriculture, 2023 - mdpi.com
Easy and inexpensive methods for measuring ammonia emissions in multi-plot field trials
allow the comparison of several treatments with liquid manure application. One approach …
allow the comparison of several treatments with liquid manure application. One approach …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling the environmental impacts of Asparagopsis as feed, a cow toilet and slurry acidification in two synthetic dairy farms
Intensive dairy farming, particularly enteric fermentation and manure management, is a
major contributor to negative impacts on the local and global environment. A wide range of …
major contributor to negative impacts on the local and global environment. A wide range of …
An Incubation System for the Simulation of Ammonia Emissions from Soil Surface-Applied Slurry: Effect of pH and Acid Type
NCT Ellersiek, HW Olfs - Agronomy, 2024 - mdpi.com
Acidification of slurry is a promising approach for reducing ammonia emissions during the
application procedure. Since only a few studies have been conducted focusing on ammonia …
application procedure. Since only a few studies have been conducted focusing on ammonia …
[HTML][HTML] Replacing Chemical Fertilizer with Separated Biogas Slurry to Reduce Soil Nitrogen Loss and Increase Crop Yield—A Two-Year Field Study
Z Zhao, L Fu, L Yao, Y Wang, Y Li - Agronomy, 2024 - mdpi.com
The application of biogas slurry in agriculture production is regarded as a sustainable
method for mitigating the environmental impacts of fertilization. To investigate the effects of …
method for mitigating the environmental impacts of fertilization. To investigate the effects of …
[PDF][PDF] 4 Incorporating Leys in Arable Systems as a Mitigation Strategy to Reduce Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) Losses during Land-use Change (LUC).
Intensification of dairy and biogas production systems in Northwestern Europe is leading to
conversion of grasslands to arable land. While this brings a gain in biomass yields per unit …
conversion of grasslands to arable land. While this brings a gain in biomass yields per unit …