Use of biochar and hydrochar to reduce ammonia emissions from soils fertilized with pig slurry (original) (raw)

Does soil amended with biochar and hydrochar reduce ammonia emissions following the application of pig slurry?

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The Effect of Untreated and Acidified Biochar on NH3-N Emissions from Slurry Digestate

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Biochar-induced concomitant decrease in ammonia volatilization and increase in nitrogen use efficiency by wheat

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Impact of Biochar Enriched with Dairy Manure on Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics

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Impact of Biochar Enriched with Dairy Manure Effluent on Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics

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Laboratory assessment of ammonia emission after soil application of treated and untreated manures

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The role of biochar in reducing nitrous oxide emissions and nitrogen leaching from soil

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A Review of Biochar and Soil Nitrogen Dynamics

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Effect of biochar addition method on ammonia volatilization and quality of chicken manure compost

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High-Temperature Hay Biochar Application into Soil Increases N2O Fluxes

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Comparison of ammonia emissions from animal wastes and chemical fertilizers after application in the soil

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Impacts of adding biochar on nitrogen retention and bioavailability in agricultural soil

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Biochar and Hydrochar Effects on Greenhouse Gas (Carbon Dioxide, Nitrous Oxide, and Methane) Fluxes from Soils

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Influence of Biochars on Nitrous Oxide Emission and Nitrogen Leaching from Two Contrasting Soils

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Biochar slows gross nitrification and gasses N emission via lower autotrophic nitrification in paddy soils

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Effects of Biochar Addition on CO2 and N2O Emissions following Fertilizer Application to a Cultivated Grassland Soil

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Nitrogen losses following application of pig slurry to arable land

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Biochar from swine manure solids: influence on carbon sequestration and Olsen phosphorus and mineral nitrogen dynamics in soil with and without digestate incorporation

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Mitigating Ammonia and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Stored Pig Slurry Using Chemical Additives and Biochars

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Biochar with Inorganic Nitrogen Fertilizer Reduces Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission Flux from Soil

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Efficacy of Biochar as Ammonia (NH 3 ) Absorber and Odor Suppressant in Pig Slurry

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Biochar Production from the Solid Fraction of Pig Manure as an Environmental Management Solution

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