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Gaseous ammonia losses following nitrogen fertilization

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Joseph H. Connell , Fresno County
Roland D. Meyer, UC Cooperative Extension
Jewell L. Meyer, UC Cooperative Extension
Robert M. Carlson, UC Davis

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California Agriculture 33(1):11-12.

Published January 01, 1979

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Fertilizer nitrogen can be lost when gaseous ammonia volatilizes following surface application of urea fertilizer. Fertilizer placement 1½ inches deep can help prevent significant losses from occurring.

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Gaseous ammonia losses following nitrogen fertilization

Joseph H. Connell, Roland D. Meyer, Jewell L. Meyer, Robert M. Carlson
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Gaseous ammonia losses following nitrogen fertilization

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

Joseph H. Connell , Fresno County
Roland D. Meyer, UC Cooperative Extension
Jewell L. Meyer, UC Cooperative Extension
Robert M. Carlson, UC Davis

Publication Information

California Agriculture 33(1):11-12.

Published January 01, 1979

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Author Affiliations show

Summary

Fertilizer nitrogen can be lost when gaseous ammonia volatilizes following surface application of urea fertilizer. Fertilizer placement 1½ inches deep can help prevent significant losses from occurring.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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