Elsevier, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, (199), p. 339-349, 2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2014.09.008
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AEE DCD consistently reduced N2O emissions from slurry, by up to 82%, although emissions reductions were not always significant.•N2O emissions from slurry spreading were generally low (<0.4 kg N ha−1).•Slurry spreading methods generally did not cause differences in N2O emissions.•DCD did not affect CH4 emissions.