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Alternatives to regular urea for abating N losses in lettuce production under sub-tropical climate.

Tytuł:
Alternatives to regular urea for abating N losses in lettuce production under sub-tropical climate.
Autorzy:
Cantú, Rafael
Aita, Celso
Doneda, Alexandre
Giacomini, Diego
Dessbesell, Alexandre
Arenhardt, Marlon
De Bastiani, Géssica
Pujol, Stefen
Rochette, Philippe
Chantigny, Martin
Giacomini, Sandro
Temat:
LETTUCE growing
UREA as fertilizer
UREASE
PLASMA gases
THIOPHOSPHORIC acid
TROPICAL climate
THERAPEUTICS
Źródło:
Biology & Fertility of Soils; Aug2017, Vol. 53 Issue 6, p589-599, 11p
Czasopismo naukowe
Alternative fertilization practices are needed for reducing gaseous and leaching N losses at high urea application rates. The objective of this study was to compare gaseous N emissions (NO and NH) and NO concentrations in the soil solution during two successive lettuce cropping seasons under contrasting fertilization practices. Treatments were fertilization with regular urea (U), urea treated with urease [ N-( n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT)] and nitrification [dicyandiamide (DCD)] inhibitors (UIs), non-acidified pig slurry compost (PSC), acidified pig slurry compost (APSC), and an unfertilized control (C). Acidification of pig slurry during composting had no impact on soil cumulative NO emissions during the cropping seasons. The use of composts resulted in emission factors (EFs) (PSC, 0.09% of applied N; APSC, 0.16%) an order of magnitude smaller than with regular urea (1.63%). Similarly, adding NBPT and DCD to urea reduced the NO EF from 1.63 to 0.37% of applied N and fertilizer-induced NH emissions from 30.2 to 3.4% of applied N. Composts and UI resulted in yield-scaled NO emissions that were 33 to 49% lower than the unfertilized control and 64 to 73% lower than the regular urea estimates, indicating a greater efficiency of supplied N with composts and UI. Nitrate concentration of the soil solution (at 0.1 and 0.3 m) in PSC, APSC, and UI plots was similar to the control and up to 17 times lower than with regular urea, indicating reduced risks for leaching losses. We conclude that, as compared to regular urea, the use of composted pig slurry, with and without acidification, and the addition of NBPT and DCD inhibitors to urea are good practices to reduce environmental N losses from lettuce production under sub-tropical climate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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