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Original Articles

Nitrite accumulation and denitrification during urea hydrolysis with added triple superphosphate

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Pages 2333-2346 | Published online: 11 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Banded urea could cause nitrite (NO2 ) accumulation and enhanced denitrification due to ammonia (NH3) toxicity to Nitrobacter. Delayed urea hydrolysis with addition of acidic phosphate to urea would reduce these problems. A laboratory experiment was conducted to evaluate effects of triple superphosphate (TSP) on NO2 accumulation and denitrification. A Ste. Rosalie clay (Typic Humaquept), an Ormstown silty clay loam (Typic Humaquept) and a Chicot sandy clay loam (Typic Hapludalf) were used. Treatments included three rates of TSP (0, 0.22, and 0.44 g P column‐1) and 0.50 g N column‐1 with an unfertilized control. Urea and TSP were pelleted and placed on soil columns which were sampled for urea, ammonium (NH4 +), NH3, nitrate (NO3 ), NO2 ‐N, and pH analyses. Denitrification was measured on day 7, 14, and 21. Soil pH and NH3 concentrations were reduced with added TSP due to delayed urea hydrolysis, and as a result, NO2 accumulation and denitrification were decreased. With time, differences in denitrification rate decreased between treatments with urea alone and with urea plus TSP, implying that TSP was more effective in the early stages of urea hydrolysis. Application of TSP with urea may improve urea use efficiency through reduced denitrification.

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