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Tipo: Artigo
Título: Nitrogen release from urea with different coatings
Autor(es): Campos, Odirley R
Mattiello, Edson Marcio
Cantarutti, Reinaldo Bertola
Vergütz, Leonardus
Abstract: Coatings or urease inhibitors are designed to reduce losses of ammonia [NH 3(g) ] from urea fertilizers. However, nitrogen (N) release and its effects on soil solution have not previously been evaluated under standardized conditions in soils. In this study, the urea fertilizers were incubated in chambers filled with sandy loam soil, adapted for the collection of NH 3(g) and soil solution by centrifugation. In the fast-release N fertilizers, around 93% and 100% of urea-N applied was recovered within the first hours of incubation. In contrast, in the slow-release N fertilizers, less than 40% of urea-N applied, was recovered at 19 days of incubation. The maximum N release from the fertilizers followed the order: UP1 (106%) ≈ UNBPT (102%) ≈ urea (93%) > USP2 (57%) ≈ USP3 (57%) > USP4 (31%) ≈ USP5 (18%). NH 3(g) volatilization accounted for only 3% of the applied N in the slow-release fertilizers, which corresponded to about 88% less than the NH 3(g) loss from prilled urea. This study demonstrated distinct N release patterns, which changed the N dynamics in the soil. Some coatings effectively delayed urea release from granules and reduced NH 3(g) gas losses, while other were not efficient.
Palavras-chave: hydrolysis
N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide
Slow-release fertilize
Volatilization
Editor: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Tipo de Acesso: Open Access
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.8525
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/14851
Data do documento: 1-Set-2017
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