Rice productivity and profitability with slow-release urea containing organic-inorganic matrix materials
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2023, Agricultural Water ManagementCitation Excerpt :A significant negative correlation was observed between N loss and yield, which was consistent with previous findings (Irfan et al., 2018; Linquist et al., 2013; Lyu et al., 2021). This is because the more the N lost, the less is absorbed by plants, which in turn leads to lower grain yields (Yang et al., 2021). The results in this study showed that the application of water-saving irrigation or zeolite alone could reduce the risk of rice yield reduction.
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2022, Agriculture, Ecosystems and EnvironmentCitation Excerpt :To date, many practices for reducing NH3 emission have been reported. For example, application of controlled-release/slow-release N fertilizer (Xia et al., 2017; Yang et al., 2021), application of urease inhibitor (Abdo et al., 2021), reasonable reduction of N application rate (Wan et al., 2021), deep placement of N fertilizer (Zhong et al., 2021), and film mulching (Li et al., 2021). However, are bulk-blend fertilizers better than compound fertilizers (or just the opposite) in reducing NH3 emission and improving wheat growth?
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2022, Science of the Total EnvironmentCitation Excerpt :When studying the mechanism of slow release of nutrients from fertilizers, two factors should be taken into account: matching the amount of nutrients to the needs of the plant and maintaining the availability of nutrients (Shaviv, 2001). With this direction of development of the fertilizer industry in mind, several types of fertilizers/nano-fertilizers, including slow-release ones, have been developed in recent years (Azeem et al., 2014; Diacono and Montemurro, 2010; Rahman et al., 2014; Yang et al., 2021). They are obtained on the basis of zeolites (Lateef et al., 2016) or BCs (Ding et al., 2016), often covered with a polymeric coating (Costa et al., 2013).