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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
Yongchun Pan +4 more
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Yongchun Pan +4 more
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Effects of different fertilization methods on ammonia volatilization from rice paddies
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021Cong Wang +6 more
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
K. Bhaskar +9 more
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K. Bhaskar +9 more
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Ammonia volatilization from drill sown rice bays
Fertilizer Research, 1988Ammonia volatilization losses and other N transformations were studied in drill sown rice bays fertilized with urea at various times between permanent flooding (PF) and panicle initiation (PI). Ammonia loss was measured directly with flow chambers and indirectly through application of Freney et al.'s (1985) model. Both techniques indicated that ammonia
P. E. Bacon +3 more
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Characteristics of Ammonia Volatilization from Spring Wheat
Crop Science, 1989The gaseous exchange of NH3 between plants and the atmosphere is important in the N budgets of agricultural cropping systems, yet the physiological bases underlying plant NH3 fluxes remain obscure. The objective of this study is to describe NH3 fluxes from shoots of well fertilized growth‐chamber grown wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) plants from early ...
Jack A. Morgan, William J. Parton
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020
Xiaodong Liu +5 more
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Xiaodong Liu +5 more
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Ammonia volatilization from urine patches in grassland
1987Ammonia (NH3) volatilization from artificial urine applied to perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) pastures was measured during the grazing season of 1986. The amount of NH3 volatilized in 10 days after application ranged from 7–12% of nitrogen (N) applied at a urine-N application rate equivalent to 285 kg N ha-1 and from 4–18% for an application ...
N. Vertregt, B. Rutgers
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Ammonia volatilization as the major nitrogen loss pathway in dryland agro-ecosystems.
Environmental Pollution, 2020Lei Liu +7 more
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Ammonia Volatilization from Flooded Rice Soils
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1979D. S. Mikkelsen, S. K. DeDatta
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