Pig manure degradation and carbon emission: Measuring and modeling combined aerobic–anaerobic transformations
Frederik R. Dalby,
Sasha D. Hafner,
Herald W. Ambrose
et al.
Abstract:Greenhouse gas emissions from liquid livestock manure storage significantly contribute to global warming. Accurate farm‐scale models are essential for predicting these emissions and evaluating manure management strategies, but they rely on multiple parameters describing carbon loss dynamics. Surface respiration may significantly influence carbon loss and methane emission, yet it is not explicitly included in current models. We conducted experiments to measure pig manure surface respiration rate and its effect … Show more
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