Characterization of microbial communities in exhaust air treatment systems of large-scale pig housing facilities
Exhaust air treatment has gained importance as an essential factor in intensive livestock areas due to the rising emissions in the environment. Wet filter walls of multi-stage exhaust air treatment systems precipitate gaseous ammonia and dust particles from exhaust air in washing water. Microbial communities in the biomass developed in the washing water of five large-scale exhaust air treatment units of pig housing facilities, were investigated by fluorescence
Keywords: ammonium, exhaust air treatment system, nitrification, pig housing
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