Ammonia volatilization from urea as affected by tropical‐based palm oil mill effluent (Pome) and peat
Ammonia (NH3) volatilization is a major pathway of nitrogen (N) loss which limits the efficiency of urea as a fertilizer when surface-applied to soils. High pH and low cation exchange capacity in soils have been identified as the principal causes of NH3 volatilization from urea. The several approach...
Main Authors: | Siva, K. B., Aminuddin, H., Husni, M. H. A., Manas, A. R. |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor and Francis Group
1999
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