Pedosphere 8(1): 45--52, 1998
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©1998 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Gaseous loss of nitrogen from fertilizers applied to wheat on a calcareous soil in North China Plain
CAI Gui-Xin1, FAN Xiao-Hui1, YANG Zhen2 and ZHU Zhao-Liang1
1 Institute of Soil Science, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008 (China)
2 Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210014 (China)
ABSTRACT
      Nitrogen (N) losses from ammonium bicarbonate or urea applied to wheat and then followed immediately by irrigation were investigated. Ammonia volatilization was determined by a micrometeorological method (ammonia sampler), total N loss was estimated by the 15N mass balance method, and denitrification loss was measured by the difference method (calculated from the difference between the total N loss and ammonia loss) and a direct method (measuring the emission of (N2+N2O)-15N). Total ammonia losses from ammonium bicarbonate and urea in 33 days were 8.7% and 0.9% of the applied nitrogen, respectively. The corresponding total N losses were 21.6% and 29.5%. Apparent denitrification losses (by the difference method) were rather high, being 12.9% from ammonium bicarbonate and 28.6% from urea. However, no emission of (N2+N2O)-15N was detected using the direct method.
Key Words:  ammonia volatilization, denitrification loss, nitrogen fertilizer, wheat
Citation: Cai, G. X., Fan, X. H., Yang, Z. and Zhu, Z. L. 1998. Gaseous loss of nitrogen from fertilizers applied to wheat on a calcareous soil in North China Plain. Pedosphere. 8(1): 45-52.
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