Gaseous Emissions after Soil Application of Pellet Made from Composted Pig Slurry Solid Fraction: Effect of Application Method and Pellet Diameter
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The study aimed at determining ammonia and GHG emissions from soil fertilized with
pellets made from composted pig slurry solid fraction and to evaluate the effects of pellet diameter
and pellet application method on gaseous emissions. A laboratory scale experiment was carried
out investigating two composts: pig slurry solid fraction compost (SSFC) and pig slurry solid
fraction mixed with wood chips compost (WCC). The two composts were pelettized in two different
diameters--6 and 8 mm--by means of mechanical pelletizer. In total, eight fertilized treatments
plus one unfertilized control were included in the experiment. The investigated pellets were applied
at the same nitrogen rate (equivalent to 200 kg ha?1) using two different methods (on soil surface
and incorporated into the soil). Ammonia (NH3) emission was monitored immediately after pellet
application, while nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) were measured on
a 57-day incubation period. As expected, ammonia volatilization was not detected from any of the
treatments investigated. At the end of the experiment, the cumulative amounts of N2O, CO2 and CH4
ranged from 2.70 mg N-N2O m?2 to 24.30 mg N-N2O m?2, from 601.89 mg C-CO2 m?2 to 1170.34 mg
C-CO2 m?2 and from 1.22 mg C-CH4 m?2 to 1.31 mg C-CH4 m?2, respectively. The overall results
of the investigation highlighted that application on the soil surface reduced nitrous oxide emission,
while the carbon dioxide emission increased significantly with smaller pellet diameter.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
pelletizing;; composting;; pig manure;; GHG;; ammonia
Elenco autori:
Pampuro, NICCOLO CARLO; Cavallo, Eugenio
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