Fangueiro et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Acidification of animal slurry–a reviewFangueiro et al., 2015
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- Fangueiro D
- Hjorth M
- Gioelli F
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- Journal of environmental management
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Ammonia emissions are a major problem associated with animal slurry management, and solutions to overcome this problem are required worldwide by farmers and stakeholders. An obvious way to minimize ammonia emissions from slurry is to decrease slurry pH by addition …
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