Adopting new practices is an imperative need to increase the efficiency of nitrogen use (NUE), especially in selecting appropriate N-fertilizer sources and application doses. Regretfully, conventional urea’s ability to supply nitrogen to soils is quickly lost as a result of volatilization, leaching, and denitrification. Thus, this study’s main aim was to use various modified urea compounds with different doses and investigate their effect on mineral nitrogen release in the soil to improve nitrogen uptake and its use efficiency under the corn growth system. The field trial was conducted in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) by 28 experimental plots. Seven treatments including a control (C), urea (U100 and U200), urea + potassium humat...
We are continuing to look for technology that will enable us to manage nitrogen (N) fertilizer effic...
The present study was conducted to assess the effects of single basal application of blended fertili...
Urea and triple superphosphate (TSP) are important N and P fertilizers, respectively, but they suffe...
Polymer coated urea may be a viable option to improve Nitrogen (N) uptake and corn (Zea mays L.) gra...
The effects of mixing controlled-released urea (CRU) (release period of resin coated urea is 90 days...
Research has shown that surface applications of nitrogenous fertilizers on no-till (NT) corn general...
Urea is one of the main sources of nitrogen fertilizer for the growth of maize. Unfortunately, N pro...
Urea is the major solid N fertilizer in world agriculture, however, ammonia volatilization from surf...
Ammonia loss significantly reduces the urea-N use efficiency in crop production. Efforts to reduce t...
Controlled release urea (CRU) has been widely adopted to increase nitrogen (N) use efficiency and ma...
Ammonia loss significantly reduces the urea-N use efficiency in crop production. Efforts to reduce t...
Urea based fertilizers are susceptible to N losses through volatilization, denitrification, and leac...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer is commonly used to supply sufficient N for plant uptake, for which urea is ...
The application of urea fertilizer has always been an issue due to the loss of N of up to 50% and in...
Returning corn stalks to the field is an important and widely used soil management practice which is...
We are continuing to look for technology that will enable us to manage nitrogen (N) fertilizer effic...
The present study was conducted to assess the effects of single basal application of blended fertili...
Urea and triple superphosphate (TSP) are important N and P fertilizers, respectively, but they suffe...
Polymer coated urea may be a viable option to improve Nitrogen (N) uptake and corn (Zea mays L.) gra...
The effects of mixing controlled-released urea (CRU) (release period of resin coated urea is 90 days...
Research has shown that surface applications of nitrogenous fertilizers on no-till (NT) corn general...
Urea is one of the main sources of nitrogen fertilizer for the growth of maize. Unfortunately, N pro...
Urea is the major solid N fertilizer in world agriculture, however, ammonia volatilization from surf...
Ammonia loss significantly reduces the urea-N use efficiency in crop production. Efforts to reduce t...
Controlled release urea (CRU) has been widely adopted to increase nitrogen (N) use efficiency and ma...
Ammonia loss significantly reduces the urea-N use efficiency in crop production. Efforts to reduce t...
Urea based fertilizers are susceptible to N losses through volatilization, denitrification, and leac...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer is commonly used to supply sufficient N for plant uptake, for which urea is ...
The application of urea fertilizer has always been an issue due to the loss of N of up to 50% and in...
Returning corn stalks to the field is an important and widely used soil management practice which is...
We are continuing to look for technology that will enable us to manage nitrogen (N) fertilizer effic...
The present study was conducted to assess the effects of single basal application of blended fertili...
Urea and triple superphosphate (TSP) are important N and P fertilizers, respectively, but they suffe...