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Title

Survey of applied ammonia mitigation technologies in the Hungarian pig production practice

Journal title

Archives of Environmental Protection

Yearbook

2022

Volume

vol. 48

Issue

No 1

Authors

Affiliation

Vojtela, Tibor : Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University Laboratory Center, Hungary ; Péterfalvi, Nóra : Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Institute of Technology, Hungary ; Fenyvesi, László : Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Institute of Technology, Hungary ; Magyar, Marianna : Centre for Agricultural Research, Institute of Soil Sciences, Hungary ; Koós, Sándor : Centre for Agricultural Research, Institute of Soil Sciences, Hungary ; Pirkó, Béla : Centre for Agricultural Research, Institute of Soil Sciences, Hungary

Keywords

ammonia emissions ; pig production ; manure management ; abatement techniques

Divisions of PAS

Nauki Techniczne

Coverage

83-91

Publisher

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Date

07.03.2022

Type

Article

Identifier

DOI: 10.24425/aep.2022.140547

DOI

10.24425/aep.2022.140547

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