Incubation experiments using nitrogen isotope discrimination to estimate ammonia emission from amended sheep manure treatments

Hassan Khanaki, Richard J. Dewhurst, Brian J. Leury, Yumeng Song, Deli Chen, Long Cheng
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Two 10-day in vitro experiments were conducted to investigate the relationship between nitrogen (N) isotope discrimination (δ15N) and ammonia (NH3) emissions from sheep manure. In Exp. 1, three different manure mixtures were set up: control (C); C mixed with lignite (C + L); and grape marc (GM), with 5, 4 and 5 replications, respectively. For C, urine and faeces were collected from sheep fed a diet of 550 g lucerne hay/kg, 400 g barley grain/kg and 50 g faba bean/kg; for C + L, urine and faeces were collected from sheep fed the C diet and 100 g ground lignite added to each incubation system at the start of the experiment; for GM, urine and faeces were collected from sheep fed a diet consisting of C diet with 200 g/kg of the diet replaced with GM. In Exp. 2, three different urine-faeces mixtures were set up: 2U:1F, 1.4U:1F and 1U:1F with urine to faeces ratios of 2:1, 1.4:1 and 1:1, respectively, each with 5 replications. Lignite in C + L led to significantly lower cumulative manure-N loss by 81 and 68% in comparison with C and GM groups, respectively (P = 0.001). Cumulative emitted manure NH3-N was lower in C + L than C and GM groups by 35 and 36%, respectively (P = 0.020). Emitted manure NH3-N was higher in 2U:1F compared to 1.4U:1F and 1U:1F by 18 and 26%, respectively (P < 0.001). This confirms the relationship between manure δ15N and cumulative NH3-N loss reported by earlier studies, which may be useful for estimating NH3 losses.

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利用氮同位素鉴别法估算羊粪改良处理的氨排放的孵化实验
为了研究绵羊粪便中氮(N)同位素鉴别(δ15N)与氨(NH3)排放之间的关系,我们进行了两次为期 10 天的离体实验。在实验 1 中,设置了三种不同的羊粪混合物:对照(C);C 与褐煤混合(C + L);葡萄泥(GM),分别有 5、4 和 5 次重复。对于 C,收集绵羊的粪尿,饲料为 550 克苜蓿干草/千克、400 克大麦谷物/千克和 50 克蚕豆/千克;对于 C + L,收集绵羊的粪尿,饲料为 C,实验开始时在每个培养系统中添加 100 克磨碎的褐煤;对于 GM,收集绵羊的粪尿,饲料为 C,每千克饲料中添加 200 克 GM。在实验 2 中,设置了三种不同的尿粪混合物:2U:1F、1.4U:1F 和 1U:1F,尿粪比分别为 2:1、1.4:1 和 1:1,每种混合物重复 5 次。与 C 组和 GM 组相比,C + L 组中的褐煤使累积粪便氮损失分别显著降低了 81% 和 68%(P = 0.001)。C + L 组的累积粪便 NH3-N 排放量分别比 C 组和 GM 组低 35% 和 36% (P = 0.020)。2U:1F 组的粪便 NH3-N 排放量比 1.4U:1F 组和 1U:1F 组分别高出 18% 和 26% (P<0.001)。这证实了早期研究报告中粪便 δ15N 与累积 NH3-N 损失之间的关系,这可能有助于估算 NH3 损失。
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