Strategies to reduce environmental pollution from animal manure: Nutritional management option - Review

被引:0
|
作者
Paik, IK [1 ]
机构
[1] Chung Ang Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Ansung Kun 456756, Kyonggi Do, South Korea
来源
关键词
pig manure; poultry manure; reduction of P excretion; reduction of N excretion; phytase; carbohydrase; chelated mineral;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The first option in manure management is developing an environmentally sound nutritional management. This includes proper feeding programs and feeds which will result in less excreted nutrients that need to be managed. Critical components that should be controlled are N, P and minerals that are used at supranutritional levels. Amino acid supplementation and protein restriction reduce N excretion in the monogastric animals. Supplementation with enzymes, such as carbohydrases, phytase and proteases, can be used to reduce excretion of nutrients and feces by improving digestibility of specific nutrients. Growth promoting agents, such as antibiotics, beta-agonists and somatotropin, increase the ability of animals to utilize nutrients, especially dietary protein, which results in reduced excretion of N. Some microminerals, such as Cu and Zn. are supplemented at supranutritional level. Metal-amino acid chelates, metal-proteinates and metal-polysaccharide complexes can be used at a much lower level than inorganic forms of metals without compromising performance of animals. Deodorases can be used to avoid air pollution from animal manure. Nutritional management increases costs to implement. It is necessary to assess the economics in order to find an acceptable compromise between the increased costs and the benefits to the environment and production as well.
引用
收藏
页码:657 / 666
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] ENVIRONMENTAL-POLLUTION BY ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND POSSIBLE MEASURES FOR THEIR REDUCTION - ASPECTS OF NUTRITIONAL PHYSIOLOGY
    PFEFFER, E
    ZUCHTUNGSKUNDE, 1992, 64 (3-4): : 254 - 261
  • [32] AIR AND GROUND-WATER POLLUTION FROM HIGH APPLICATION OF ANIMAL MANURE
    GHALY, AE
    AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, VOLS 1-4: LAND AND WATER USE, AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS, AGRICULTURAL MECHANISATION, POWER, PROCESSING AND SYSTEMS, 1989, : 415 - 423
  • [33] Controlled drainage and subirrigation - A water management option to reduce non-point source pollution from agricultural land
    Wesstrom, Ingrid
    Joel, Abraham
    Messing, Ingmar
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2014, 198 : 74 - 82
  • [34] Carbon nanotubes as adsorbents in environmental pollution management: A review
    Ren, Xuemei
    Chen, Changlun
    Nagatsu, Masaaki
    Wang, Xiangke
    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, 2011, 170 (2-3) : 395 - 410
  • [35] Innovative Animal Manure Management for Environmental Protection, Improved Soil Fertility, and Crop Production
    Ro, Kyoung S.
    Szogi, Ariel A.
    Sigua, Gilbert C.
    ENVIRONMENTS, 2020, 7 (12)
  • [36] Management strategies to simultaneously reduce ammonia, nitrous oxide and odour emissions from surface-applied swine manure
    Smith, E.
    Gordon, R.
    Bourque, C.
    Campbell, A.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE, 2008, 88 (04) : 571 - 584
  • [37] The Effectiveness of Nutritional Strategies in the Treatment and Management of Obesity: A Systematic Review
    Adeola, Oluwakemi L.
    Agudosi, Ginikachukwu M.
    Akueme, Ngozi T.
    Okobi, Okelue E.
    Akinyemi, Falilatu B.
    Ononiwu, Uchechi O.
    Akunne, Henrietta S.
    Akinboro, Micheal K.
    Ogbeifun, Omosefe E.
    Okeaya-Inneh, Matayebi
    CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2023, 15 (09)
  • [38] A review of the capacity for nutritional strategies to address environmental challenges in poultry production
    Powers, W.
    Angel, R.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2008, 87 (10) : 1929 - 1938
  • [39] Application of Phytoremediation to Reduce Environmental Pollution of Copper Smelting and Refinery Factories: a Review
    Siyar, R.
    Ardejani, F. Doulati
    Farahbakhsh, M.
    Yavarzadeh, M.
    Maghsoudy, S.
    JOURNAL OF MINING AND ENVIRONMENT, 2020, 11 (02): : 517 - 537
  • [40] Orchard management strategies to reduce bruises on apples in India: a review
    Golombek S.D.
    Blanke M.M.
    Vegetos, 2022, 35 (1): : 1 - 8