Precipitation reduces NH3- and CH4- emissions - ammonia, nitrous oxide and methane emissions after slurry application, dependent on weather conditions
Reitz, P.; Schurer, E.
Landtechnik 54(6): 348-349, 384
1999
ISSN/ISBN: 0023-8082 Accession: 003237836
The level of NH3-, N2O and CH4- emission rates is especially affected by weather conditions during slurry application, which is why the effect of different amounts of rainfall was examined. With more rainfall, ammonia and methane emissions decrease, while nitrous oxide emissions increase.
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