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Ammonia Volatilization from Surface-Applied Poultry Litter under Conservation Tillage Management Practices

R. R. Sharpe*, H. H. Schomberg, L. A. Harper, D. M. Endale, M. B. Jenkins and A. J. Franzluebbers

Southern Piedmont Conservation Research Unit, USDA-ARS, 1420 Experiment Station Road, Watkinsville, GA 30677



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Fig. 1. Field diagram showing location of sampling masts and instrument trailer. The flumes are collection points for sampling runoff.

 


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Fig. 2. Ammonia volatilization rates, rainfall, wind speed, and temperature during the summer of 2000. Wind speed and air temperature were measured 1.7 m above the soil surface. DOY, day of year; NT, no-till; PP, paraplowed.

 


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Fig. 3. Ammonia volatilization rates, rainfall, wind speed, and temperature during the summer of 2001. Wind speed and air temperature were measured 1.7 m above the soil surface. DOY, day of year; NT, no-till; PP, paraplowed.

 


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Fig. 4. Ammonia volatilization rates, rainfall, wind speed, and temperature during the winter of 2001–2002. Wind speed and air temperature were measured 1.7 m above the soil surface. DOY, day of year; NT, no-till; PP, paraplowed.

 





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