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Author(s): Moal, J.F., J. Martinez, F. Guiziou (1) and C.M. Coste (2)
Publication Date: January 1, 1995
Reference: Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge. 125, 245-252.
Country: France

Summary:

The results presented by this experiment are very interesting. Air and soil temperatures and also dry matter content had a significant influence on ammonia emission and an increase in those values resulted in a increase in ammonia emission. The variation associated with the time of the day for spreading could be explained by the higher evaporation rate that usually occur in mid-day resulting in higher temperature and also less infiltration.

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