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Pig slurry acidification and separation techniques affect soil N and C turnover and N
2
O emissions from solid, liquid and biochar fractions
Beatriz Gomez Muñoz
, Sean Case,
Lars Stoumann Jensen
Section for Plant and Soil Sciences
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2
O emissions from solid, liquid and biochar fractions'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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N Turnover
100%
Solid Fraction
100%
Separation Techniques
100%
Slurry Separation
100%
Liquid-solid
100%
N2O Emission
100%
Biochar
100%
Pig Slurry
100%
C Turnover
100%
N Mineralization
60%
CO2 Emissions
60%
Liquid Fraction
40%
Acidification
40%
Incubation Experiment
20%
Decanter Centrifuge
20%
N Availability
20%
Screw Press
20%
C Mineralization
20%
Flocculation
20%
Engineering
Biochar
100%
Solid Fraction
100%
Mineralisation
60%
Biochar Production
40%
Liquid Fraction
40%
Flocculation
20%
Combined Effect
20%
Chemical Engineering
Biochar
100%
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Separation Method
100%
Flocculation
33%