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Airborne particulate matter from livestock production systems: A review of an air pollution problem
Authors:María Cambra-López  André JA Aarnink  Salvador Calvet
Institution:a Institute of Animal Science and Technology, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Camino de Vera s.n., 46022 Valencia, Spain
b Wageningen UR, Animal Sciences Group, Edelhertweg 15, P.O. Box 65, 8200 AB Lelystad, The Netherlands
Abstract:Livestock housing is an important source of emissions of particulate matter (PM). High concentrations of PM can threaten the environment, as well as the health and welfare of humans and animals. Particulate matter in livestock houses is mainly coarse, primary in origin, and organic; it can adsorb and contain gases, odorous compounds, and micro-organisms, which can enhance its biological effect. Levels of PM in livestock houses are high, influenced by kind of housing and feeding, animal type, and environmental factors. Improved knowledge on particle morphology, primarily size, composition, levels, and the factors influencing these can be useful to identify and quantify sources of PM more accurately, to evaluate their effects, and to propose adequate abatement strategies in livestock houses. This paper reviews the state-of-the-art of PM in and from livestock production systems. Future research to characterize and control PM in livestock houses is discussed.
Keywords:Air pollution  Dust  Livestock  PM  Reduction
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