Measurement of ammonia volatilization from a field, in upland Japan, spread with cattle slurry

2003 
Abstract Ammonia volatilization from livestock manure is one of the most important pathways of nitrogen loss from agricultural cultivated fields. In this paper, we report the measurement of ammonia emission from cattle slurry manure applied to upland in Miyazaki, Japan. It has been determined that after the cattle slurry was sprayed on the upland surface, the emission flux of the first day was 110 μg N ha −1 s −1 . The loss of NH 4 + –N in the applied slurry was 60% after 5 days following the spraying of cattle slurry.
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