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Author(s): L. Loyon, F. Guiziou, F. Beline, P. Peu
Publication Date: January 1, 2007
Reference: Biosystems Engineering 97 (2007 ) 472 – 480
Country: France

Summary:

Gaseous emissions from biological aerobic treatment (using an intermittent aeration) were
compared with traditional manure management (based on 6 months storage before
spreading). The results show a large decrease
of the greenhouse gases (methane and nitrous oxide) and ammonia (NH3) when a biological
treatment is compared to using storage alone.

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