Osamu Tsuji
Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
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Journal of Environmental Management | 2015
Fetra J. Andriamanohiarisoamanana; Yushi Sakamoto; Takaki Yamashiro; Seiichi Yasui; Masahiro Iwasaki; Ikko Ihara; Osamu Tsuji; Kazutaka Umetsu
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) emission from liquid manure in the process preceding field application is an important issue in fertigation systems. Given that H2S poses a significant health risk, it is important to determine the effects of different handling parameters on H2S emissions to prevent health risks to farmers. In this study, the effects of total solids (TS; 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11%) and mixing speed (100, 200, 300, and 400 rpm), duration (5, 15, 30, and 60 min), and frequency (one, two, three, and four times a day) on H2S emissions from two different dairy manures were investigated. The results indicate that the quantity of sulfur-containing substrate intake determines the potential of dairy manure to emit H2S because manure from cows fed with concentrate-based feed generates higher amounts of H2S than manure from cows fed with forage-based feed. The H2S concentration increased with TS concentration and reached a maximum of 1133 ppm at a TS of 9%; thereafter, it decreased with further increases in TS concentration. H2S emission increased with mixing speed with a peak concentration of 3996 ppm at 400 rpm. A similar trend was observed for mixing duration. However, there were no significant differences between the amounts H2S emitted at different frequencies of mixing (P > 0.05). The results indicate that mixing speed, duration, and TS are the major determinants of the quantity of H2S emitted from dairy manure. Therefore, to prevent health risks associated with H2S emission from dairy manure, it is recommended that the mixing speed and duration should be kept as low as possible, while a TS concentration of above 9% should be applied during the fertigation of dairy manure.
Archive | 2013
Yuri Yamazaki; Toshimi Muneoka; Sachiyo Wakou; Motoko Shimura; Kunihiko Yoshino; Osamu Tsuji; Toshio Tabuchi
Archive | 2012
Toshimi Muneoka; Hiromu Okazawa; Osamu Tsuji; Masato Kimura
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology | 2005
Osamu Tsuji; Toshimi Muneoka; Kazuo Takeda; Fujio Tsuchiya
Journal of the Japanese Society of Snow and Ice | 2004
Toshimi Muneoka; Fujio Tsuchiya; Osamu Tsuji; Kazuo Takeda
Paddy and Water Environment | 2017
Yuri Yamazaki; Toshimi Muneoka; Hiromu Okazawa; Masato Kimura; Osamu Tsuji
Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology | 2017
Toshimi Muneoka; Daiki Sugawara; Yuri Yamazaki; Masato Kimura; Osamu Tsuji
Journal of Water and Environment Technology | 2017
Yuri Yamazaki; Toshimi Muneoka; Hiromu Okazawa; Masato Kimura; Osamu Tsuji
Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology | 2016
Osamu Tsuji; Taizo Uchida
Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology | 2016
Toshimi Muneoka; Yuri Yamazaki; Gou Omata; Rena Ishikawa; Naoto Fukuda; Masato Kimura; Osamu Tsuji
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