Current trends in the fertilizer industry indicate a shift to greater production of ammonium forms of nitrogen fertilizer in comparison to nitrate forms. Reasons for these trends are many, but both economic and energy conservation are major factors. Generally, ammonium forms are produced with less, total energy and have higher nitrogen contents that permits lower production and transportation costs per unit of N. Agronomically, ammonium forms are less readily leached from soils, but produce acid as they are converted to nitrates by soil microorganisms. Thus, ammonium sources of nitrogen have both advantages and disadvantages as fertilizers for crops
A summary of yield data comparing different nitrogen fertilizer sources in field experiments conduct...
The authors discuss various sources of nitrogen for fertilizer. Soil organic nitrogen, urea, ammoniu...
Nitrogen often limits the production of nonlegume crops because of inefficiency of N fertilizers. In...
Relatively large amounts of nitrogen from fertilizers and manures commonly are used in burley tobacc...
During the spring of 1996, many tobacco producers used a water soluble 20-10-20 fertilizer in their ...
Knowledge of nutrient content of tobacco and of removal of nutrients from soil is essential to devel...
Nitrate nitrogen is the dominant form of plant-available nitrogen in soils, since even ammonium nitr...
In the past, nitrogen (N) fertilizers used on grass pastures in Kentucky have largely been ammoniate...
The use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer for tobacco production is necessary because (1) tobacco takes up ...
The recommended rates of nitrogen for the production of dark-fired tobacco are 300 lbs./acre in Kent...
Kentucky farmers are finding proportionately more nitrogen being marketed each year in the chemical ...
Management of fertilizer practices in production of burley tobacco is very important in control of m...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
Ammonium nitrate, ammonium phosphate, ammonium sulfate, urea and anhydrous ammonia leave acid residu...
Nitrogen fertilization is important in attaining high yielding, quality tobacco. However, practices ...
A summary of yield data comparing different nitrogen fertilizer sources in field experiments conduct...
The authors discuss various sources of nitrogen for fertilizer. Soil organic nitrogen, urea, ammoniu...
Nitrogen often limits the production of nonlegume crops because of inefficiency of N fertilizers. In...
Relatively large amounts of nitrogen from fertilizers and manures commonly are used in burley tobacc...
During the spring of 1996, many tobacco producers used a water soluble 20-10-20 fertilizer in their ...
Knowledge of nutrient content of tobacco and of removal of nutrients from soil is essential to devel...
Nitrate nitrogen is the dominant form of plant-available nitrogen in soils, since even ammonium nitr...
In the past, nitrogen (N) fertilizers used on grass pastures in Kentucky have largely been ammoniate...
The use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer for tobacco production is necessary because (1) tobacco takes up ...
The recommended rates of nitrogen for the production of dark-fired tobacco are 300 lbs./acre in Kent...
Kentucky farmers are finding proportionately more nitrogen being marketed each year in the chemical ...
Management of fertilizer practices in production of burley tobacco is very important in control of m...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
Ammonium nitrate, ammonium phosphate, ammonium sulfate, urea and anhydrous ammonia leave acid residu...
Nitrogen fertilization is important in attaining high yielding, quality tobacco. However, practices ...
A summary of yield data comparing different nitrogen fertilizer sources in field experiments conduct...
The authors discuss various sources of nitrogen for fertilizer. Soil organic nitrogen, urea, ammoniu...
Nitrogen often limits the production of nonlegume crops because of inefficiency of N fertilizers. In...