Ammonia volatilization from urea and ammoniacal fertilizers surface applied to winter wheat and grassland
挥发
氮气
环境科学
肥料
尿素酶
环境化学
氨氮
作者
Sven G. Sommer,Casper Bruun Jensen
出处
期刊:Fertilizer research [Springer Nature] 日期:1994-01-01卷期号:37 (2): 85-92被引量:57
标识
DOI:10.1007/bf00748549
摘要
Ammonia volatilization from urea, diammonium phosphate, ammonium sulphate and calcium ammonium nitrate surface applied to winter wheat and grassland was determined with windtunnels. The fertilizers were applied at a rate of 8–12 g N m−2 to plots on a non-calcareous sandy loam. Five experiments were carried out during March to June 1992, each experiment including 2 to 4 treatments with two or three replications. The daily ammonia loss rate was measured during 15 to 20 days. Cumulated daily loss of ammonia from urea followed a sigmoidal expression, while the cumulated ammonia loss from diammonium phosphate showed a logarithmic relationship with time from application. For ammonium sulphate and calcium ammonium nitrate no significant loss could be determined, because daily loss of ammonia were at the detection limit of the wind tunnels. Mean cumulated ammonia loss from plots receiving urea, diammonium phosphate, ammonium sulphate and calcium ammonium nitrate were 25%, 14%, <5% and <2%, respectively, during a 15–20 day measuring period.