Fertiliser has been a vital part of agriculture due to it boosting crop productivity and preventing starvation throughout the world. Despite this huge contribution, the application of nitrogen (N) fertilisers results in N leaching and the formation of greenhouse gases, which threaten the environment and human health. To minimise the impacts, slow/controlled release fertilisers (S/CRFs) have been being developed since the beginning of the 20th century. Despite the efforts made over a century, the basic terminological and classification information of these fertilisers remains vague. The scientific knowledge published in S/CRF patents has also been overlooked since the beginning. This review focused on the information gaps, clarified the defi...
The use of fertilizer in the agricultural field is essential for plant growth but an excess amount o...
This paper reports the results of experiments to determine whether ammonia (NH) loss can be reduced ...
The growing world population and the necessity to meet its nutritional needs despite the limited are...
Rising world population is expected to increase the demand for nitrogen fertilizers to improve crop ...
Urea fertilizer has been used for many years to supplement nutrients in growing media. Urea has the ...
Nitrogen fertilisation, although a cornerstone of modern agricultural production, negatively impacts...
By the year 2000 increase to around SYNOPSIS the world 6 billion population for which output of betw...
Urea is the most widely used nitrogen (N) fertilizer, with a projected increase in annual demand of ...
World population is expected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, which makes a great challenge the achieve...
One of the main objectives for the future agriculture is to achieve high crop yields but also to mai...
Urea is useful fertilizer because it is immediately available to plants and have an immediate respon...
Controlled- release fertilizers (CRFs) offer an excellent option to improve nutrients uptake by plan...
72-77Nitrogenous fertilisers have a great role in sustainable agriculture. In tropical soils. the ...
Agriculture in the Indian sub-continent aims at competitive production of higher level of food, vege...
Urea. when applied to crops is vulnerable to losses from volatilization and leaching. Controlled-re...
The use of fertilizer in the agricultural field is essential for plant growth but an excess amount o...
This paper reports the results of experiments to determine whether ammonia (NH) loss can be reduced ...
The growing world population and the necessity to meet its nutritional needs despite the limited are...
Rising world population is expected to increase the demand for nitrogen fertilizers to improve crop ...
Urea fertilizer has been used for many years to supplement nutrients in growing media. Urea has the ...
Nitrogen fertilisation, although a cornerstone of modern agricultural production, negatively impacts...
By the year 2000 increase to around SYNOPSIS the world 6 billion population for which output of betw...
Urea is the most widely used nitrogen (N) fertilizer, with a projected increase in annual demand of ...
World population is expected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, which makes a great challenge the achieve...
One of the main objectives for the future agriculture is to achieve high crop yields but also to mai...
Urea is useful fertilizer because it is immediately available to plants and have an immediate respon...
Controlled- release fertilizers (CRFs) offer an excellent option to improve nutrients uptake by plan...
72-77Nitrogenous fertilisers have a great role in sustainable agriculture. In tropical soils. the ...
Agriculture in the Indian sub-continent aims at competitive production of higher level of food, vege...
Urea. when applied to crops is vulnerable to losses from volatilization and leaching. Controlled-re...
The use of fertilizer in the agricultural field is essential for plant growth but an excess amount o...
This paper reports the results of experiments to determine whether ammonia (NH) loss can be reduced ...
The growing world population and the necessity to meet its nutritional needs despite the limited are...