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| DOI | 10.1002/JEQ2.20186 | ||||
| Año | 2021 | ||||
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Nitrous oxide (N2O), ammonia (NH3), and methane (CH4) emissions from the manure management chain of livestock production systems are important contributors to greenhouse gases (GHGs) and NH3 emitted by human activities. Several studies have evaluated manure-related emissions and associated key variables at regional, national, or continental scales. However, there have been few studies focusing on the drivers of these emissions using a global dataset. An international project was created (DATAMAN) to develop a global database on GHG and NH3 emissions from the manure management chain (housing, storage, and field) to identify key variables influencing emissions and ultimately to refine emission factors (EFs) for future national GHG inventories and NH3 emission reporting. This paper describes the "field" database that focuses on N2O and NH3 EFs from land-applied manure and excreta deposited by grazing livestock. We collated relevant information (EFs, manure characteristics, soil properties, and climatic conditions) from published peer-reviewed research, conference papers, and existing databases. The database, containing 5,632 observations compiled from 184 studies, was relatively evenly split between N2O and NH3 (56 and 44% of the EF values, respectively). The N2O data were derived from studies conducted in 21 countries on five continents, with New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Kenya, and Brazil representing 86% of the data. The NH3 data originated from studies conducted in 17 countries on four continents, with the United Kingdom, Denmark, Canada, and The Netherlands representing 79% of the data. Wet temperate climates represented 90% of the total database. The DATAMAN field database is available at .
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Beltran, Ignacio E. | Hombre |
INIA Remehue - Chile
AgResearch Ltd - Nueva Zelanda Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias - Chile AgResearch Invermay Agricultural Centre - Nueva Zelanda AgResearch, New Zealand - Nueva Zelanda AgResearch Invermay - Nueva Zelanda |
| 2 | van der Weerden, Tony J. | Hombre |
AgResearch Ltd - Nueva Zelanda
AgResearch Invermay Agricultural Centre - Nueva Zelanda AgResearch, New Zealand - Nueva Zelanda AgResearch Invermay - Nueva Zelanda |
| 3 | ALFARO-VALENZUELA, MARTA ANDREA | Mujer |
INIA Remehue - Chile
Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias - Chile |
| 4 | Amon, Barbara | Mujer |
Leibniz Inst Agr Tech & Biookon ATB - Alemania
Univ Zielona Gra - Polonia Leibniz-Institut für Agrartechnik und Bioökonomie e.V. (ATB) - Alemania Uniwersytet Zielonogórski - Polonia |
| 5 | de Klein, Cecile A.M. | Mujer |
AgResearch Ltd - Nueva Zelanda
AgResearch Invermay Agricultural Centre - Nueva Zelanda AgResearch, New Zealand - Nueva Zelanda AgResearch Invermay - Nueva Zelanda |
| 6 | Grace, Peter | Hombre |
Queensland Univ Technol - Australia
Queensland University of Technology - Australia |
| 7 | Hafner, Sasha | Hombre |
Aarhus Univ - Dinamarca
Aarhus Universitet - Dinamarca |
| 8 | Hassouna, Melynda | Mujer |
INRAE - Francia
Sol Agro et hydrosystème Spatialisation (SAS) - Francia |
| 9 | Hutchings, Nicholas | Hombre |
Aarhus Univ - Dinamarca
AU Research Centre Foulum - Dinamarca Aarhus Universitet - Dinamarca |
| 10 | Krol, Dominika J. | Mujer |
TEAGASC - Irlanda
Teagasc - Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority - Irlanda |
| 11 | Leytem, April B. | Mujer |
USDA ARS - Estados Unidos
USDA Agricultural Research Service - Estados Unidos |
| 12 | Noble, Alasdair D.L. | Hombre |
AgResearch - Nueva Zelanda
AgResearch, New Zealand - Nueva Zelanda AgResearch Lincoln - Nueva Zelanda |
| 13 | SALAZAR-SPERBERG, FRANCISCO JAVIER | Hombre |
INIA Remehue - Chile
Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias - Chile |
| 14 | Thorman, Rachel E. | Mujer |
ADAS Boxworth - Reino Unido
RSK ADAS Ltd. - Reino Unido |
| 15 | Velthof, Gerard | Hombre |
Wageningen Univ & Res - Países Bajos
Wageningen University & Research - Países Bajos |
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| U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Defra (UK) |
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| New Zealand Government of the objectives of the Livestock Research Group of the Global Research Alliance (GRA) |
| U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Defra |
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| This work was supported by the New Zealand Government in support of the objectives of the Livestock Research Group of the Global Research Alliance (GRA) and by the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Defra (UK). We also acknowledge the GRA for a LEARN post-doctoral fellowship (IB). We thank Kristell Hergoualc'h for sharing collated data used for the 2019 refinement of the 2006 IPCC guidelines; AgResearch colleagues Alison Rutherford and Priscila Simon for assisting with data collation; Harry Yoswara for website and database development. We acknowledge all researchers who publish their research findings, making them available for inclusion in databases such as DATAMAN. We also want to thank our research colleagues who provided us with additional information not reported in their publications (Arlete Simoes Barneze, Cimelio Bayer, Abmael Cardoso, Fernanda Chizzotti, Banira Lombardi, David Pelster, Janquieli Schirmann, Andre Sordi, and Yuhao Zhu). |
| This work was supported by the New Zealand Government in support of the objectives of the Livestock Research Group of the Global Research Alliance (GRA) and by the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Defra (UK). We also acknowledge the GRA for a LEARN post‐doctoral fellowship (IB). We thank Kristell Hergoualc'h for sharing collated data used for the 2019 refinement of the 2006 IPCC guidelines; AgResearch colleagues Alison Rutherford and Priscila Simon for assisting with data collation; Harry Yoswara for website and database development. We acknowledge all researchers who publish their research findings, making them available for inclusion in databases such as DATAMAN. We also want to thank our research colleagues who provided us with additional information not reported in their publications (Arlete Simões Barneze, Cimelio Bayer, Abmael Cardoso, Fernanda Chizzotti, Banira Lombardi, David Pelster, Janquieli Schirmann, André Sordi, and Yuhao Zhu). |