摘要:
家禽养殖过程中,粪污中氨气、硫化氢(H2S)等气味物质的释放不仅对环境造成污染,还会对人和动物的健康造成危害。越来越多研究致力于提升粪污除臭技术的效果及经济适用性。本文综述了家禽粪污气味物质的种类、危害及目前除臭技术的研究进展,以期为家禽粪污除臭的研究提供新思路。
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