Ammonia volatilization from ammonium nitrate, urea and urea phosphate fertilizers applied to alkaline soils

O. Yerokun
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The volatilization of ammonia following applications of urea fertilizers to soils may release significant amounts of N into the atmosphere and reduce the plant available N. This study compared ammonia loss from urea phosphate (170 g N kg−1, 190 g N kg−1), cogranulated urea-urea phosphate (340 g N kg−1, 73 g P kg−1), urea (460 g N kg−1) and ammonium nitrate (350 g N kg−1) granular fertilizers applied to the soil surface at 60, 120 and 200 mg N kg−1 soil. Soil moisture contents were adjusted to 100% and 25% of field moisture capacity at the beginning of the experiment. Ammonia losses from cogranulated urea-urea phosphate and urea were similar, being as much as 7.8% of applied nitrogen in 14 days. Urea phosphate and ammonium nitrate exhibited significantly lower ammonia losses. As the amount of N applied increased, corresponding ammonia loss increased. An initial soil moisture at 25% field moisture capacity caused the fertilizers to lose more ammonia than when the soils were initially at 100% field moisture ...
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施用于碱性土壤的硝酸铵、尿素和磷肥中氨的挥发
氨的挥发后土壤尿素肥料的应用可能释放大量的N到大气中,减少植物可用N .本研究氨损失相比尿素磷酸盐(N公斤−1 170克、190克N公斤−1),cogranulated urea-urea磷酸(N公斤−1 340克、73 g P公斤−1)、尿素(460 g N公斤−1)和硝酸铵(350 g N公斤−1)颗粒肥料应用于土壤表面在60,120 N和200毫克公斤−1土壤。试验开始时,将土壤含水量调整为田间水分容量的100%和25%。聚粒化磷酸脲-尿素和尿素的氨损失量相似,14 d内均为施氮量的7.8%。磷酸脲和硝酸铵的氨损失显著降低。随着施氮量的增加,相应的氨损失增加。土壤初始含水量为25%时,与土壤初始含水量为100%时相比,肥料的氨损失更多。
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