The development of new nitrogen fertilizers is necessary to optimize crop production whilst improving the environmental aspects arising from the use of nitrogenous fertilization as a cultural practice. The use of urease inhibitors aims to improve the efficiency of urea as a nitrogen fertilizer by preventing its loss from the soil as ammonia. However, although the action of urease inhibitors is aimed at the urease activity in soil, their availability for the plant may affect its urease activity. The aim of this work was therefore to evaluate the effect of two urease inhibitors, namely acetohydroxamic acid (AHA) and N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT), on the germination of pea and spinach seeds. The results obtained show that urease i...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to study the comparative efficiency of urea as an N fertilizer...
This paper describes the inhibition effect of different urease inhibitors i.e. Ammonium Thiosulfate,...
AbstractSeed germination is a critical stage in the development of crops that grow in saline soils. ...
Disadvantages associated with the use of urea fertilizer, and which stem from the rapid hydrolysis o...
Background and aims Urea is the predominant form of N applied as fertilizer to crops, but it is also...
Urea is a major source of nitrogen (N) fertilizer for the turf industry. Fertilization with urea in ...
Urea is the most widely used nitrogen (N) fertilizer, with a projected increase in annual demand of ...
An experiment was conducted to assess the effect of applying different rates of urea treated with nB...
Traditional fertilization and the loss of Nitrogen (N) is a common phenomenon in agriculture. Applic...
Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide. The ammonia (nitrogen (N) pro...
Non-Peer ReviewedComparisons were made between banded urea, seed-placed urea, and seed-placed urea t...
NBPT (N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide), a urease inhibitor, has been reported as one of the most...
Urea is the major solid N fertilizer in world agriculture, however, ammonia volatilization from surf...
In agriculture high urease activity during urea fertilization causes substantial environmental and e...
An approach to minimize the loss of nitrogen (N) evaporating from urea is by inhibiting urease activ...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to study the comparative efficiency of urea as an N fertilizer...
This paper describes the inhibition effect of different urease inhibitors i.e. Ammonium Thiosulfate,...
AbstractSeed germination is a critical stage in the development of crops that grow in saline soils. ...
Disadvantages associated with the use of urea fertilizer, and which stem from the rapid hydrolysis o...
Background and aims Urea is the predominant form of N applied as fertilizer to crops, but it is also...
Urea is a major source of nitrogen (N) fertilizer for the turf industry. Fertilization with urea in ...
Urea is the most widely used nitrogen (N) fertilizer, with a projected increase in annual demand of ...
An experiment was conducted to assess the effect of applying different rates of urea treated with nB...
Traditional fertilization and the loss of Nitrogen (N) is a common phenomenon in agriculture. Applic...
Urease catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide. The ammonia (nitrogen (N) pro...
Non-Peer ReviewedComparisons were made between banded urea, seed-placed urea, and seed-placed urea t...
NBPT (N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide), a urease inhibitor, has been reported as one of the most...
Urea is the major solid N fertilizer in world agriculture, however, ammonia volatilization from surf...
In agriculture high urease activity during urea fertilization causes substantial environmental and e...
An approach to minimize the loss of nitrogen (N) evaporating from urea is by inhibiting urease activ...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to study the comparative efficiency of urea as an N fertilizer...
This paper describes the inhibition effect of different urease inhibitors i.e. Ammonium Thiosulfate,...
AbstractSeed germination is a critical stage in the development of crops that grow in saline soils. ...