Effect of magnesium sulphate addition to urea on nitrogen loss due to ammonia volatilization |
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Authors: | W Von Rheinbaben |
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Affiliation: | (1) Büntehof Agricultural Research Station, Bünteweg 8, D-3000 Hannover 71, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Fertilizer was applied as urea alone or as a mixture of urea and magnesium sulphate (MgSO4·1H2O) to study the effect on ammonia volatilization under laboratory conditions in relation to soil texture, N:Mg ratio, air flow rate, fertilizer form (solid or liquid) and organic material. When the mixture of urea and magnesium sulphate (UMM) was applied at a ratio of 1:0.21, significantly lower NH3-N losses than from urea were found in 2 of 6 soils, and 4 soils showed a similar tendency. Increasing the N:Mg ratio to 1:0.5 resulted in significantly lower NH3-N loss. Lower air flow rates reduced ammonia loss from UMM more than from urea alone. The effectiveness of UMM over urea was not improved in the liquid form. Increase of organic material had no influence on NH3-N loss from urea alone or UMM. |
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Keywords: | urea fertilization ammonia volatilization magnesium sulphate |
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