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Title of Journal: Water Air Soil Pollut
Abbravation: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
DOI
10.1016/0375-9474(68)90272-8
ISSN
1573-2932
The effect of anaerobic digestion AD coarse solids removal and a manure additive More Than ManureTM MTMTM on ammonia NH3 emission from raw Non AD dairy manure and AD manure was studied during 110 days of storage The study consisted of eight treatments in duplicate AD manure and non AD manure with and without coarse solids and with and without MTMTM additive These studies were conducted in a naturally ventilated barn The nitrogen content of manure especially the ammoniacal nitrogen played an important role in NH3 emission During the first 11 weeks of the storage AD manure had significantly greater peak 33 to 38 ppm concentrations of NH3 and NH3 fluxes 94 to 130 μg min−1 m−2 compared to raw manure 14 to 25 ppm and 55 to 81 μg min−1 m−2 respectively From the 11th week until the end of storage there was no significant difference in NH3 emissions across the manure treatments The presence of course solids resulted in significanlty less peak NH3 for non AD manure when data were evaluated for the whole storage period The manure additive MTMTM did not have a significant effect on NH3 emissions during storage however temperature was positively related to NH3 emissions Total ammoniacal nitrogen and solids concentration in manure was the most important factors affecting NH3 emissions during storage