NITROGEN LOST BY AMMONIA VOLATILISATION, AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF UREA AND AMMONIUM SULPHATE FERTILISERS

  • Theobald P
  • Ball P
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Abstract

When nitrogen fertiliser is applied to soil, some of the N may be lost to the atmosphere in the form of ammonia. Different forms of fertiliser are more or less susceptible to losing N after application, and climatic conditions are known to influence volatilisation rates.

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Theobald, P. W., & Ball, P. R. (1984). NITROGEN LOST BY AMMONIA VOLATILISATION, AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF UREA AND AMMONIUM SULPHATE FERTILISERS. Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association, 236–238. https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1984.45.1659

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