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Daniel A Nielsen1, Andreas Schramm, Lars P Nielsen
1Department of Bioscience, Microbiology, Aarhus University, Aarhus C, Denmark. daniel.nielsen@uts.edu.au
Abstract:
Organic crusts on liquid manure storage tanks harbor ammonia- and nitrite-resistant methane oxidizers and may significantly reduce methane emissions. Methane oxidation potential (0.6 mol CH(4) m(-2) day(-1)) peaked during fall and winter, after 4 months of crust development. Consequences for methane mitigation potential of crusts are discussed.
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