Animal Manures: Recycling and Management Technologies

نویسندگان

  • María Gómez-Brandón
  • Marina Fernández-Delgado Juárez
  • Jorge Domínguez
  • Heribert Insam
چکیده

Many environmental problems of current concern are due to the high production and local accumulations of organic wastes that are too great for the basic degradation processes inherent in nature. With adequate application rates, animal manure constitutes a valuable resource as a soil fertilizer, as it provides a high content of macroand micronutrients for crop growth and represents a low-cost, environmentallyfriendly alternative to mineral fertilizers [1]. However, the intensification of animal husbandry has resulted in an increase in the production of manure over 1500 million tonnes are produced yearly in the EU-27 [2] as reported by Holm-Nielsen et al. [3]that need to be efficiently recycled due to the environmental problems associated with their indiscriminate and untimely application to agricultural fields. The potentially adverse effects of such indiscriminate applications include an excessive input of harmful trace metals, inorganic salts and pathogens; increased nutrient loss, mainly nitrogen and phosphorus, from soils through leaching, erosion and runoff-caused by a lack of consideration of the nutrient requirements of crops; and the gaseous emissions of odours, hydrogen sulphide, ammonia and other toxic gases [4]. In fact, the agricultural contribution to total greenhouse gas emissions is around 10%, with livestock playing a key role through methane emission from enteric fermentation and through manure production. More specifically, around 65% of anthropogenic N2O and 64% of anthropogenic NH3 emissions come from the worldwide animal production sector [5].

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تاریخ انتشار 2013