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Ammonia volatilization losses from fertilizers applied to acid soil in the field
Authors:A Ellington
Affiliation:(1) Department of Agriculture, Rutherglen Research Institute, 3685 Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Losses of ammonia by volatilization from ammonium sulphate and urea applied to soil were studied in field conditions.Losses from ammonium sulphate generally were not large; ammonia volatilization is thus unlikely to be an important pathway of nitrogen loss from cropped soils, and does not explain the low responses to nitrogen fertilizer of wheat grown in the higher rainfall cropping areas of South-Eastern Australia.Losses of nitrogen from ammonium sulphate were not greatly affected by meteorological variables, rate of application, water applicaton or incorporation into soil.The above variables all affected losses of nitrogen from urea, by influencing the rates of solution and hydrolysis of urea, and volatilization of ammonia. Losses ranged from 4 to 50% of the applied urea-nitrogen. Losses of urea-nitrogen were large when evaporation rates were high, and large variations occurred in the rates at which urea could be hydrolyzed.Extrapolation of the results to grazing conditions suggests that ammonia volatilization may result in large losses of nitrogen from short pastures in dry conditions.
Keywords:ammonia  ammonium sulphate  urea  volatilization
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