Response of maize to ammonium nitrate, urea and cogranulated urea-urea phosphate

O. Yerokun
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Urea fertilizers may lose N by ammonia volatilization when applied in the field. In order to reduce this loss, modified urea compounds are being used. Not all of them reduce ammonia loss and improve crop yields. A field study was conducted to evaluate the comparative advantage of cogranulated urea-urea phosphate (340 g N kg−1, 73 g P kg−1) over urea (460 g N kg−1) and ammonium nitrate (350 g N kg−1) when supplied as nitrogen fertilizers to maize. The fertilizer granules were applied at rates of 67, 134 and 202 kg N ha−1, as surface-broadcast or soil-incorporated treatments. Fertilizer application increased crop yields and nitrogen uptake, but the sources were not significantly different from each other. Increasing nitrogen supply up to 134 kg N ha−1 improved maize yield and nitrogen uptake. Incorporating the fertilizer with the soil was not better than surface application. The data available suggest that maize responded to cogranulated urea-urea phosphate, urea and ammonium nitrate similarly.
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玉米对硝酸铵、尿素和聚脲-磷酸脲的响应
氮肥在田间施用时可能因氨挥发而损失氮素。为了减少这种损失,正在使用改性尿素化合物。并不是所有的方法都能减少氨损失和提高作物产量。通过田间研究,评价了尿素-尿素磷酸酯颗粒剂(340 g N kg - 1, 73 g P kg - 1)作为玉米氮肥比尿素(460 g N kg - 1)和硝酸铵(350 g N kg - 1)的相对优势。施氮量分别为67、134和202 kg N ha - 1,施氮量分别为地表撒施和土壤掺入。施肥对作物产量和氮素吸收量均有促进作用,但各来源间差异不显著。增加氮供应至134 kg N ha - 1可提高玉米产量和氮吸收。土壤中掺入化肥的效果并不比地表施用好。现有资料表明,玉米对聚粒化尿素-磷酸脲、尿素和硝酸铵的反应相似。
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