Gaseous losses are the main factors affecting the efficiency of nitrogenous fertilizers in pastures. To evaluate NH3-N volatilization losses in Tanzania grass fertilized with urea in autumn, spring and summer, a completely randomized design with repeated measurements over time and fifteen replicates was used. Plots were represented by urea levels (50; 100 and 150 kg ha-1 N) and subplots by time after fertilization (1; 2; 3; 6; 9; 12 and 15 days). The interaction between fertilization leveland time after urea application was significant for the accumulated NH3-N volatilization. Urea application leads to higher percentage N losses in the first three days after application. The average cumulative NH3-N loss for the three occasions (different s...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization increased tall wheatgrass pasture (Thinopyrum ponticum) production; howev...
Using a micrometeorological mass balance method, a study was undertaken to assess volatilized nitrog...
One of the main causes of the low efficiency in nitrogen (N) use by crops is the volatilization of a...
Ammonia losses by volatilization from five rates of urea or ammonium nitrate surfacce-applied coastc...
The pattern of nitrogen (N) loss through volatilization as ammonia (NH3), may have important fertili...
Ammonia losses by volatilization from five rates of urea or ammonium nitrate surfaceapplied to coast...
This paper reports a study in the wet tropics of Queensland on the fate of urea applied to a dairy p...
In the past, nitrogen (N) fertilizers used on grass pastures in Kentucky have largely been ammoniate...
The objectives of this thesis are (i) to quantify NH 3 volatilization from grassland, (ii) to gain u...
The objective of this study was to measure ammonia volatilization from surface application of pig sl...
The objective of this study was to measure ammonia volatilization from surface application of pig sl...
Gaseous N losses from soil are considerable, resulting mostly from ammonia volatilization linked to ...
Crop residues on the soil surface of no-till systems can intensify ammonia volatilization from N fer...
Gaseous N losses from soil are considerable, resulting mostly from ammonia volatilization linked to ...
ABSTRACT: A reliable quantification of nitrogen (N) losses by ammonia (NH3) volatilization can contr...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization increased tall wheatgrass pasture (Thinopyrum ponticum) production; howev...
Using a micrometeorological mass balance method, a study was undertaken to assess volatilized nitrog...
One of the main causes of the low efficiency in nitrogen (N) use by crops is the volatilization of a...
Ammonia losses by volatilization from five rates of urea or ammonium nitrate surfacce-applied coastc...
The pattern of nitrogen (N) loss through volatilization as ammonia (NH3), may have important fertili...
Ammonia losses by volatilization from five rates of urea or ammonium nitrate surfaceapplied to coast...
This paper reports a study in the wet tropics of Queensland on the fate of urea applied to a dairy p...
In the past, nitrogen (N) fertilizers used on grass pastures in Kentucky have largely been ammoniate...
The objectives of this thesis are (i) to quantify NH 3 volatilization from grassland, (ii) to gain u...
The objective of this study was to measure ammonia volatilization from surface application of pig sl...
The objective of this study was to measure ammonia volatilization from surface application of pig sl...
Gaseous N losses from soil are considerable, resulting mostly from ammonia volatilization linked to ...
Crop residues on the soil surface of no-till systems can intensify ammonia volatilization from N fer...
Gaseous N losses from soil are considerable, resulting mostly from ammonia volatilization linked to ...
ABSTRACT: A reliable quantification of nitrogen (N) losses by ammonia (NH3) volatilization can contr...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization increased tall wheatgrass pasture (Thinopyrum ponticum) production; howev...
Using a micrometeorological mass balance method, a study was undertaken to assess volatilized nitrog...
One of the main causes of the low efficiency in nitrogen (N) use by crops is the volatilization of a...