A 10 week incubation study was conducted to determine the effect of N fertilizer and wheat straw residue on N transformations in the soil. Exchangeable NH4-N and N03-N were analyzed for at specified lengths of time to measure the rate of mineralization. Organic N was determined at the end 0� the experiment.to measure the amount of N immobilized.Agronom
This research was financially supported under the National Development Plan, through the Research St...
Solid granular or prilled urea (45-46% N) has become widely available in Kentucky, as has 28% nitrog...
Understanding the redistribution and fate of N is essential for justification of Best Management Pra...
Inhibitors of urease and ammonia monooxygenase can limit the rate of conversion of urea to ammonia a...
The above- and below-ground litter from fallen foliage and root exudates and their decomposition has...
The nitrogen loss by ammonia volatilization is one of the main factors for low efficiency of N-urea ...
Nitrogen occupies an important and prominent place in plant and animal nutrition. Large quantities a...
In the past, nitrogen (N) fertilizers used on grass pastures in Kentucky have largely been ammoniate...
Non-Peer ReviewedLoss of nitrogen as ammonia from broadcast or shallow banded urea-based fertilizers...
Abstract: Quantification of ammonia volatilization after addition of animal residues and nitrogen (N...
Short-term nitrogen (N) availability in agricultural soils is derived mostly from the labile organic...
A study of N mineralization in soil columns (soil-sand mixture) incubated at 15, 25, or 35(DEGREES)C...
A series of field and laboratory experiments were undertaken to examine the effects of incorporation...
The majority of the grazing lands in the Northern Great Plains are native grasslands. In some areas ...
Predicting the evolution of nitrogen transformations and nitrate transfers in the soil in the short ...
This research was financially supported under the National Development Plan, through the Research St...
Solid granular or prilled urea (45-46% N) has become widely available in Kentucky, as has 28% nitrog...
Understanding the redistribution and fate of N is essential for justification of Best Management Pra...
Inhibitors of urease and ammonia monooxygenase can limit the rate of conversion of urea to ammonia a...
The above- and below-ground litter from fallen foliage and root exudates and their decomposition has...
The nitrogen loss by ammonia volatilization is one of the main factors for low efficiency of N-urea ...
Nitrogen occupies an important and prominent place in plant and animal nutrition. Large quantities a...
In the past, nitrogen (N) fertilizers used on grass pastures in Kentucky have largely been ammoniate...
Non-Peer ReviewedLoss of nitrogen as ammonia from broadcast or shallow banded urea-based fertilizers...
Abstract: Quantification of ammonia volatilization after addition of animal residues and nitrogen (N...
Short-term nitrogen (N) availability in agricultural soils is derived mostly from the labile organic...
A study of N mineralization in soil columns (soil-sand mixture) incubated at 15, 25, or 35(DEGREES)C...
A series of field and laboratory experiments were undertaken to examine the effects of incorporation...
The majority of the grazing lands in the Northern Great Plains are native grasslands. In some areas ...
Predicting the evolution of nitrogen transformations and nitrate transfers in the soil in the short ...
This research was financially supported under the National Development Plan, through the Research St...
Solid granular or prilled urea (45-46% N) has become widely available in Kentucky, as has 28% nitrog...
Understanding the redistribution and fate of N is essential for justification of Best Management Pra...