E. Sibbesen et Am. Lind, LOSS OF NITROUS-OXIDE FROM ANIMAL MANURE IN DUNGHEAPS, Acta agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and plant science, 43(1), 1993, pp. 16-20
Concentrations of N2O in gas samples taken from dungheaps of cattle an
d pig manure were up to 100 times greater than the atmospheric concent
ration. The concentrations varied little with time but tended to incre
ase with depth. The concentrations were less in fresh manure than in s
tored manure, and less in cattle manure than in pig manure. The rate o
f release of N2O from the manure surface was also determined. The mean
rate from stored pig manure was 11 mg N2O-N m-2 h-1, which is low com
pared to typical total-N losses. The production of N2O is probably cau
sed by microbial denitrification but could also arise from nitrificati
on. The release of N2O may be accompanied by a greater release of N2,
as the conditions in manure favour the denitrification process going t
o completion.