Research on farm breeding technologies which decrease the emission of detrimental gases negatively influencing enviroment
2010
Kováč, Š., Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra (Slovak Republic). Faculty of Engineering | Jelínek, A., Research Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Prague (Czech Republic)
One promising technology that is currently in direct compliance with Legislation 245/2003 Z.z. Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control - which is considered one of the best available technologies (BAT) and allows reduction of ammonia emissions in the process of livestock feeding - is the use of plant biotechnology to reduce ammonia emission. The climate in stable houses where animals are fed is a very important component of environment, and is especially vital for the animals themselves. Belonging to this group of preparations are Amalgerol Classic, and BioAlgeen Biopolym. These products are specially designed for use in livestock sector for the smooth reduction of ammonia and other noxious gases. These products stimulate the development of microbial strains that are involved in the biodegradation processes, while at the same time use the co-products of decomposition which are constituent components of of their own cell tissue, which results in their rapid multiplication. The principle of micro-biotechnological conversion of nitrogen compounds from the decomposing matters, does not permit release of gases during their decomposition. Owing to this, there is a substantial reduction of gas emission, by 40-68%.
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