Characteristics of Gas Generation (NH3, CH4, N2O, CO2, H2O) From Horse Manure Added to Different Bedding Materials Used in Deep Litter Bedding Systems
Autor: | Engel F. Hessel, Herman Van den Weghe, Felix Garlipp |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
040301 veterinary sciences
Equine 0402 animal and dairy science Deep litter chemistry.chemical_element 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Straw 040201 dairy & animal science Nitrogen Manure 6. Clean water 0403 veterinary science chemistry.chemical_compound Ammonia Animal science Nitrate chemistry Agronomy Carbon dioxide Leachate |
Zdroj: | Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 31:383-395 |
ISSN: | 0737-0806 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jevs.2011.01.007 |
Popis: | The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of horse manure added to different bedding materials on the generation of gases (ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor) from deep litter bedding under standardized laboratory conditions. Two different types of straw (wheat and rye) and wood shavings were analyzed. The deep litter (substrate) was made of 25 kg of the respective bedding material, 60 kg horse feces, and 60 L ammonium chloride solution (urea), and spread out in identical chambers over 19 days (n = 3). On days 1, 8, 15, and 19, total nitrogen, total carbon, and dry matter content of the substrate, as well as the pH in 500-g samples, were measured along with. At the end of each test period, the nitrite nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen, and ammonium nitrogen contents of the leachate were analyzed. The wheat straw substrate emitted the highest concentration of NH3 (4.31 mg/m3; P < .0001) and the wood shavings substrate emitted the lowest (1.73 mg/m3; P < .0001); the rye straw substrate generated 3.05 mg/m3. In addition, significant differences occurred during days 1 to 3 with respect to the generation of the gases NH3, methane, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, and water vapor, and after the opening of the chamber on day 15. The nitrogen losses through the leachate occurred mainly in the form of nitrate, where the leachate from the wheat straw substrate had a significantly higher amount of nitrate nitrogen (44.56 mg) as compared with the leachates of the rye straw (14.49 mg; P ≤ .0001) and the wood shaving substrates (22.62 mg; P = .0010). |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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