Atmosphere (Sep 2021)

Can Green Plants Mitigate Ammonia Concentration in Piglet Barns?

  • Simona Menardo,
  • Werner Berg,
  • Heiner Grüneberg,
  • Martina Jakob

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12091150
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1150

Abstract

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For animal welfare and for farmers’ health, the concentration of ammonia (NH3) in animal houses should be as low as possible. Plants can remove various atmospheric contaminants through the leaf stomata. This study examined the effect of ornamental plants installed inside a piglet barn on the NH3 concentration in the air. Gas measurements of the air in the ‘greened’ compartment (P) and a control compartment (CTR) took place over two measuring periods (summer–autumn and winter). Differences between the NH3 emissions were calculated based on the ventilation rates according to the CO2 balance. Fairly low mean NH3 concentrations between 2 and 4 ppm were measured. The NH3 emissions were about 20% lower (p < 0.01) in P than in CTR, in summer–autumn and in winter period.

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