Ammonia volatilization from different pig slurries applied on wheat stubble using different land spreading techniques under French conditions

•Injecting pig slurry is an effective way to reduce the ammonia emissions.•Injection of the slurry was heterogeneous, which influenced ammonia reduction using this technique.•Reduction in ammonia emissions after injection depends on slurry characteristics (DM, NH4+). Field experiments were conducted...

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