Literature DB >> 28991976

Combining Urease and Nitrification Inhibitors with Incorporation Reduces Ammonia and Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Increases Corn Yields.

Craig F Drury, Xueming Yang, W Dan Reynolds, Wayne Calder, Tom O Oloya, Alex L Woodley.   

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Less than 50% of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer is typically recovered by corn ( L.) due to climatic constraints, soil degradation, overapplication, and losses to air and water. Two application methods, two N sources, and two inhibitors were evaluated to reduce N losses and enhance crop uptake. The treatments included broadcast urea (BrUrea), BrUrea with a urease inhibitor (BrUrea+UI), BrUrea with a urease and a nitrification inhibitor (BrUrea+UI+NI), injection of urea ammonium nitrate (InjUAN), and injected with one or both inhibitors (InjUAN+UI, InjUAN+UI+NI), and a control. The BrUrea treatment lost 50% (64.4 kg N ha) of the applied N due to ammonia volatilization, but losses were reduced by 64% with BrUrea+UI+NI (23.0 kg N ha) and by 60% with InjUAN (26.1 kg N ha). Ammonia losses were lower and crop yields were greater in 2014 than 2013 as a result of the more favorable weather when N was applied in 2014. When ammonia volatilization was reduced by adding a urease inhibitor, NO emissions were increased by 30 to 31% with BrUrea+UI and InjUAN+UI compared with BrUrea and InjUAN, respectively. Pollution swapping was avoided when both inhibitors were used (BrUrea+UI+NI, InjUAN+UI+NI) as both ammonia volatilization and NO emissions were reduced, and corn grain yields increased by 5% with BrUrea+UI+NI and by 7% with InjUAN+UI+NI compared with BrUrea and InjUAN, respectively. The combination of two N management strategies (InjUAN+UI+NI) increased yields by 19% (12.9 t ha) compared with BrUrea (10.8 t ha).
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28991976     DOI: 10.2134/jeq2017.03.0106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Qual        ISSN: 0047-2425            Impact factor:   2.751


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Authors:  Daping Song; Rong Jiang; Daijia Fan; Guoyuan Zou; Lianfeng Du; Dan Wei; Xuan Guo; Wentian He
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-26

2.  Climate change impacts on crop yield, soil water balance and nitrate leaching in the semiarid and humid regions of Canada.

Authors:  Wentian He; J Y Yang; B Qian; C F Drury; G Hoogenboom; P He; D Lapen; W Zhou
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-11-16       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Agronomic Assessment of a Controlled-Release Polymer-Coated Urea-Based Fertilizer in Maize.

Authors:  Ricardo Gil-Ortiz; Miguel Ángel Naranjo; Antonio Ruiz-Navarro; Marcos Caballero-Molada; Sergio Atares; Carlos García; Oscar Vicente
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-22
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