Problem statement: Ammonia volatilization is a major pathway for nitrogen loss from surface applied urea. While all top-dressed ammonia and ammonium based N fertilizers can volatilize, the potential loss is greatest with urea and fluids containing urea. As much as 20-50% of N applied to soils is lost through volatilization alone. Thus, the objective of this laboratory study was to reduce ammonia loss from urea via mixing with humic and fulvic acids isolated from coal. Approach: This study compared four different types of treatments which were urea without additives (T1), urea with humic acid-powdered form (T2), urea with fulvic acid-liquid form (T3) and urea with humic and fulvic acids-liquid form (T4). Comparisons were made based on ammoni...
Non-Peer ReviewedLoss of nitrogen as ammonia from broadcast or shallow banded urea-based fertilizers...
Problem statement: Exchangeable ammonium (NH4+) could be recovered by humic and fulvic acids from hu...
Gaseous N losses from soil are considerable, resulting mostly from ammonia volatilization linked to ...
Problem statement: Fertilizer N use efficiency is reduced by ammonia volatilization. Under low soil ...
Problem statement: Application of urea as a source of nitrogen fertilizer has an adverse effect on a...
Problem statement: Ammonia volatilization from surface-applied urea may be substantial but it is pos...
Abstract: Problem statement: Ammonia loss due to rapid hydrolysis of urea in soil following surface ...
Problem statement: Acid Sulphate Soil (ASS) is a problem soil partly because of its high acidity. Th...
Ammonia volatilization is a major cause of nitrogen loss from surface applied urea. While all top dr...
Ammonia volatilization from surface-applied urea fertilizer reduces N fertilizer use efficiency by c...
Ammonia loss from urea significantly hinders efficient use of urea in agriculture. In order to reduc...
The faster urea hydrolyses process leads to high amount of ammonia gas emission from urea fertilized...
Although urea use in agriculture is on the increase, increase in pH at soil microsite due to urea hy...
Nitrogen (N) losses from agricultural fields are commonly observed particularly from urea. The rate ...
Urea is an important source of ammonia (NH3) emissions to the atmosphere from agricultural soils. Ab...
Non-Peer ReviewedLoss of nitrogen as ammonia from broadcast or shallow banded urea-based fertilizers...
Problem statement: Exchangeable ammonium (NH4+) could be recovered by humic and fulvic acids from hu...
Gaseous N losses from soil are considerable, resulting mostly from ammonia volatilization linked to ...
Problem statement: Fertilizer N use efficiency is reduced by ammonia volatilization. Under low soil ...
Problem statement: Application of urea as a source of nitrogen fertilizer has an adverse effect on a...
Problem statement: Ammonia volatilization from surface-applied urea may be substantial but it is pos...
Abstract: Problem statement: Ammonia loss due to rapid hydrolysis of urea in soil following surface ...
Problem statement: Acid Sulphate Soil (ASS) is a problem soil partly because of its high acidity. Th...
Ammonia volatilization is a major cause of nitrogen loss from surface applied urea. While all top dr...
Ammonia volatilization from surface-applied urea fertilizer reduces N fertilizer use efficiency by c...
Ammonia loss from urea significantly hinders efficient use of urea in agriculture. In order to reduc...
The faster urea hydrolyses process leads to high amount of ammonia gas emission from urea fertilized...
Although urea use in agriculture is on the increase, increase in pH at soil microsite due to urea hy...
Nitrogen (N) losses from agricultural fields are commonly observed particularly from urea. The rate ...
Urea is an important source of ammonia (NH3) emissions to the atmosphere from agricultural soils. Ab...
Non-Peer ReviewedLoss of nitrogen as ammonia from broadcast or shallow banded urea-based fertilizers...
Problem statement: Exchangeable ammonium (NH4+) could be recovered by humic and fulvic acids from hu...
Gaseous N losses from soil are considerable, resulting mostly from ammonia volatilization linked to ...