2024
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skae316
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Characterization of microbial populations in two distinct dairy manure management systems: seasonal effect and implications for pollutant gases emissions

Esperanza Fuertes,
Ahmad Reza Seradj,
Joaquim Balcells
et al.

Abstract: Following an increase of the demand of dairy products, higher quantities of manure are consequently produced, with the subsequent pollutant gas emission charge associated with its management. The two mostly used housing systems in the northeast of Spain, cubicles (CUB) and compost-bedded pack (CBP), entail different manure management techniques; thus, our main objective was to describe the microbiota present in manure of both systems during two distinct climatic situations (winter, mean temperature of 6.2ºC; a… Show more

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