The forms, properties and dissolution rates of controlled-release nitrogenous fertilizers are reviewed. These materials belong to one of the categories: coated materials, uncoated sparingly-water-soluble inorganic and organic compounds. Physical and chemical properties of the fertilizer materials are described along with their dissolution characteristics. Information on indigenous materials proposed as controlled-release N sources is scarce and is required to evaluate their comparative efficacy
Coatings or urease inhibitors are designed to reduce losses of ammonia [NH 3(g) ] from urea fertiliz...
Loss of N, occurring mainly through NH3 volatilization, biological denitrification, and NO3 - leachi...
72-77Nitrogenous fertilisers have a great role in sustainable agriculture. In tropical soils. the ...
Rising world population is expected to increase the demand for nitrogen fertilizers to improve crop ...
Agriculture in the Indian sub-continent aims at competitive production of higher level of food, vege...
This study investigated the availability of nitrogen (N) following soil application of a novel bioso...
A review is made of the recent work to assess the prospects of regulating urea hydrolysis and nitrif...
The use of fertilizer in the agricultural field is essential for plant growth but an excess amount o...
Copyright © 2015 Hongtao Zou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Aiming at improving fertilizer management by assessing fertilizer dissolution, we compared the hygro...
Fertilizers play an essential role in agriculture due to the rising food demand. However, high input...
Fertiliser has been a vital part of agriculture due to it boosting crop productivity and preventing ...
Controlled- release fertilizers (CRFs) offer an excellent option to improve nutrients uptake by plan...
A lysimetric study was carried out with an objective of evaluating the leaching behaviour of differe...
One of the main objectives for the future agriculture is to achieve high crop yields but also to mai...
Coatings or urease inhibitors are designed to reduce losses of ammonia [NH 3(g) ] from urea fertiliz...
Loss of N, occurring mainly through NH3 volatilization, biological denitrification, and NO3 - leachi...
72-77Nitrogenous fertilisers have a great role in sustainable agriculture. In tropical soils. the ...
Rising world population is expected to increase the demand for nitrogen fertilizers to improve crop ...
Agriculture in the Indian sub-continent aims at competitive production of higher level of food, vege...
This study investigated the availability of nitrogen (N) following soil application of a novel bioso...
A review is made of the recent work to assess the prospects of regulating urea hydrolysis and nitrif...
The use of fertilizer in the agricultural field is essential for plant growth but an excess amount o...
Copyright © 2015 Hongtao Zou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Aiming at improving fertilizer management by assessing fertilizer dissolution, we compared the hygro...
Fertilizers play an essential role in agriculture due to the rising food demand. However, high input...
Fertiliser has been a vital part of agriculture due to it boosting crop productivity and preventing ...
Controlled- release fertilizers (CRFs) offer an excellent option to improve nutrients uptake by plan...
A lysimetric study was carried out with an objective of evaluating the leaching behaviour of differe...
One of the main objectives for the future agriculture is to achieve high crop yields but also to mai...
Coatings or urease inhibitors are designed to reduce losses of ammonia [NH 3(g) ] from urea fertiliz...
Loss of N, occurring mainly through NH3 volatilization, biological denitrification, and NO3 - leachi...
72-77Nitrogenous fertilisers have a great role in sustainable agriculture. In tropical soils. the ...