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Ammonia volatilization losses measured from soils at seven sites in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania during the 1986 growing season ranged from 2.78±0.49% to 25.03±1.34% of nitrogen applied. Although peak ammonia losses ranged from 0.071±0.018 to 0.404±0.040 g N m-2 h-1, rates dropped to zero within four days, and calculations reveal that volatilization losses represent minor fluxes in the context of the system's nitrogen cycling. Volatilization losses were inversely correlated with grazing intensity experienced by a site, and it appears that large ungulates themselves contribute to nutrient conservation throught indirect interactive effects on system processes.
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Ruess, R.W., McNaughton, S.J. Ammonia volatilization and the effects of large grazing mammals on nutrient loss from East African grasslands. Oecologia 77, 382–386 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00378047
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