Citation Information

  • Title : Effects of rate and depth of fertilizer application on emission of nitrous-oxide from soil fertilized with anhydrous ammonia
  • Source : Biology and Fertility of Soils
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Volume : 2
  • Issue : 4
  • Pages : 201-204
  • Year : 1986
  • DOI : 10.1007/BF002608
  • ISBN : 10.1007/BF00260844
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Bremner, J. M.
    • Breitenbeck, G. A.
  • Climates: Hot summer continental (Dsa, Dfa, Dwa).
  • Cropping Systems:
  • Countries: USA.

Summary

Field studies to determine the effect of different rates of fertilization on emission of nitrous oxide (N2O) from soil fertilized with anhydrous ammonia showed that the fertilizer-induced emission of N2O-N in 116 days increased from 1.22 to 4.09 kg ha-1 as the rate of anhydrous ammonia N application was increased from 75 to 450 kg ha-1. When expressed as a percentage of the N applied, the fertilizer-induced emission of N2O-N in 116 days decreased from 1.6% to 0.9% as the rate of fertilizer N application was increased from 75 to 450 kg N ha-1. The data obtained showed that a 100% increase in the rate of application of anhydrous ammonia led to about a 60% increase in the fertilizer-induced emission of N2O. Field studies to determine the effect of depth of fertilizer injection on emission of N2O from soil fertilized with anhydrous ammonia showed that the emission of N2O-N in 156 days induced by injection of 112 kg anhydrous ammonia N ha-1 at a depth of 30 cm was 107% and 21 % greater than those induced by injection of the same amount of N at depths of 10 cm and 20 cm, respectively. The effect of depth of application of anhydrous ammonia on emission of N2O was less when this fertilizer was applied at a rate of 225 kg N ha-1.

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