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2017年, 第11卷 第3期
see: Conor Dennehy, Peadar G. Lawlor, Yan Jiang, Gillian E. Gardiner, Sihuang Xie, Long D Nghiem & Xinmin Zhan, 2017, 11(3): 11
Manure management is the primary source of greenhouse gas emissions from pig farming, which in turn accounts for 18% of the total global greenhouse gas emissions from the livestock sector. N2O and CH4 are emitted from individual pig manure management practices including manure storage, land application, solid/liquid separation, anaerobic digestion, composting and wastewater treatment. Greenhouse gas emission can be reduced by changing and optimising these practices. There is a need to standardize units used to report GHG emissions, and to conduct detailed life cycle assessment of the whole pig manure management chain. Anaerobic digestion and compositing to liquid and solid fractions are best pig manure management practices with respect to their high greenhouse gas mitigation potential[展开] ...
ISSN 2095-2201N (Print)
ISSN 2095-221X (Online)
CN 10-1013/X
Postal Subscription Code 80-973
原刊名 Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China 2018 Impact Factor: 3.883