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Particle Size Impacts of Subsurface-Banded Urea on Nitrogen Transformation in the Laboratory

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Pages 1245-1260 | Published online: 24 Jun 2011

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M. I. Khalil, U. Schmidhalter & R. Gutser. (2009) Emissions of Nitrous Oxide, Ammonia, and Carbon Dioxide from a Cambisol at Two Contrasting Soil Water Regimes and Urea Granular Sizes. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 40:7-8, pages 1191-1213.
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Abdul–Mehdi S. AL-ANSARI & Mohammed A. ABDULKAREEM. (2015) Some plant extracts retarde nitrification in soil. Acta agriculturae Slovenica 103:1.
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M. I. Khalil, F. Buegger, M. Schraml, R. Gutser, K. G. Richards & U. Schmidhalter. (2009) Gaseous Nitrogen Losses from a Cambisol Cropped to Spring Wheat with Urea Sizes and Placement Depths. Soil Science Society of America Journal 73:4, pages 1335-1344.
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M. I. Khalil, U. Schmidhalter & R. Gutser. (2006) N2O, NH3 and NO x Emissions as a Function of Urea Granule Size and Soil Type under Aerobic Conditions. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 180:1-4, pages 295-297.
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