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Labeled nitrogen fertilizer research with urea in the semi-arid tropics

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As part of a research program to determine the fate of N fertilizers applied to dryland sorghum in the semi-arid tropics,15N balance studies were conducted with various N sources in the greenhouse. Two American soils, Houston Black clay (Udic Pellustert) and Windthorst sandy loam (Udic Paleustalf), similar in properties to the Vertisol and Alfisol in the semi-arid tropics of India, were employed. Experiments were conducted with large pots containing 20 or 60 kg of soil which was subjected to several watering regimes. The15N not accounted for in the plant and soil was presumably lost. Losses of N on calcareous Houston Black clay were greatest for broadcast urea, 16%–28%. Amendment of broadcast urea with 2% phenyl phosphorodiamidate, a urease inhibitor, reduced N losses only slightly to 15%–20%. Point placement of urea at a 6 cm soil depth reduced losses to 1%–11%. Granule size had no effect on N loss from point-placed urea. Ammonia volatilization was apparently the main N loss mechanism, since N losses from sodium nitrate were less than 7%, except when the soil surface was waterlogged. N losses on the Windthorst soil averaged 30% from urea and 11% from ammonium nitrate. Amendment of urea with urea phosphate to form a 27% N and 13% P product reduced fertilizer N losses but did not increase grain yield on Windthorst soil. N losses were also less from ammonium nitrophosphate than from urea. Band and point placement of urea 6 cm below the soil surface were equally effective in reducing N loss on Houston Black clay. The findings give credence to the recommendation of deep band placement for urea in the semi-arid tropics.

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Buresh, R.J., Vlek, P.L.G. & Stumpe, J.M. Labeled nitrogen fertilizer research with urea in the semi-arid tropics. Plant Soil 80, 3–19 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02232935

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