The effect of presubmergence and green manuring on various processes involved in [N-15]-urea transformations were studied in a growth chamber after [N-15]-urea application to floodwater. Presubmergence for 14 days increased urea hydrolysis rates and floodwater pH, resulting in higher NH3 volatilization as compared to without presubmergence. Presubmergence also increased nitrification and subsequent denitrification but lower N assimilation by floodwater algae caused higher gaseous losses. Addition of green manure maintained higher NH4+-N concentration in floodwater mainly because of lower nitrification rates but resulted in highest NH3 volatilization losses. Although green manure did not affect the KCl extractable NH4+-N from applied fertili...
While the effects of carbon on soil nitrogen (N) cycle have been extensively studied, it is not clea...
Ammonia volatilization is a major cause of nitrogen loss from surface applied urea. While all top dr...
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Nitrogen transformations occuring in urea-fertilized soils during nitrification were studied in labo...
The effects of 15N-labelled urea, (NH4)2SO4 and KNO3 on immobilization, mineralization, nitrificatio...
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...
Transformation of ruminant urine-nitrogen (N) can contribute to negative environmental outcomes such...
Transformation of ruminant urine-nitrogen (N) can contribute to negative environmental outcomes such...
Urea hydrolysis, volatilization of ammonia and nitrification of ammonium were investigated in a Vert...
The effect of the combined application of urease and nitrification inhibitors on ammonia volatilizat...
Urea is a major source of nitrogen (N) fertilizer for the turf industry. Fertilization with urea in ...
Ammonia volatilization loss from surface-applied urea is an important problem even in tropical soils...
Ammonia loss from urea significantly hinders efficient use of urea in agriculture. In order to reduc...
ABSTRACT The accurate prediction of N transformation is an important requisite for optimizing N use ...
While the effects of carbon on soil nitrogen (N) cycle have been extensively studied, it is not clea...
Ammonia volatilization is a major cause of nitrogen loss from surface applied urea. While all top dr...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX97421 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Nitrogen transformations occuring in urea-fertilized soils during nitrification were studied in labo...
The effects of 15N-labelled urea, (NH4)2SO4 and KNO3 on immobilization, mineralization, nitrificatio...
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...
Transformation of ruminant urine-nitrogen (N) can contribute to negative environmental outcomes such...
Transformation of ruminant urine-nitrogen (N) can contribute to negative environmental outcomes such...
Urea hydrolysis, volatilization of ammonia and nitrification of ammonium were investigated in a Vert...
The effect of the combined application of urease and nitrification inhibitors on ammonia volatilizat...
Urea is a major source of nitrogen (N) fertilizer for the turf industry. Fertilization with urea in ...
Ammonia volatilization loss from surface-applied urea is an important problem even in tropical soils...
Ammonia loss from urea significantly hinders efficient use of urea in agriculture. In order to reduc...
ABSTRACT The accurate prediction of N transformation is an important requisite for optimizing N use ...
While the effects of carbon on soil nitrogen (N) cycle have been extensively studied, it is not clea...
Ammonia volatilization is a major cause of nitrogen loss from surface applied urea. While all top dr...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX97421 / BLDSC - British Library Do...