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    <datestamp>2006-05-10</datestamp>
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    <confdates>May 30-31, 2006</confdates>
    <conference>Joint Organic Congress</conference>
    <confloc>Odense, Denmark</confloc>
    <refereed>never</refereed>
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          <family>Möller</family>
          <given>Kurt</given>
        </name>
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          <family>Stinner</family>
          <given>Walter</given>
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        <name>
          <family>Leithold</family>
          <given>Günter</given>
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    <title>Biogas in organic agriculture: Effects on yields, nutrient uptake and environmental parameters of the cropping system</title>
    <ispublished>pub</ispublished>
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    <abstract>System effects of biogas fermentation in organic cropping systems with and without livestock (dairy farming) were investigated from 2002-2005. In both systems no differences in yields and nutrient uptake were detected in the legume crops. In the livestock-system non legume crops of the slurry system had no higher yields but a higher nitrogen uptake (6 %) than the stable manure system. Slurry-fermentation had no effect on yields and nitrogen uptake. The inclusion of crop residues in the fermentation system increased the nitrogen uptake about by 10 % and reduced the nitrate leaching potential by ca. 10 %. The inclusion of external substrates lead to a further increase in nitrogen yield of 10 %, but to no significant increase in dry matter yields. Fermentation had no effects on P-availability of manures. In the stockless system fermentation of clover grass, straw and catch crops increased yields and nitrogen content of winter wheat by ca. 10 %, combined with a significant decrease in nitrate leaching potential (10 %) and in emissions of nitrous oxide (ca. 40 %).</abstract>
    <date>2006</date>
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