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This study investigated the effects of 4 enhacned efficiency N fertilizers on nitrous oxide emissions in a no-till corn system.
The fertilizer blends tested included:
- ESN polymer coated urea
- Duration III polymer coated urea
- SuperU
- Urea ammonium nitrate + AgrotainPlus
Polymer coated urea is urea that is coated with a water permeable layer that allows for gradual release of urea.
SuperU contains a urease and nitrification inhibitors that are distributed uniformly through the granules. AgrotainPlus contains the same inhibitors that were then added to urea ammonium nitrate.
In year 1, N was applied at a rate of 220 lbs N/ac.
In year 2, N was applied at a rate of 180 lbs N/ac.
All fertilizer was band applied followed by sprinkler irrigation applications.
Measurements of carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane emissions were taken through the duration of the experiment. Soil water and temperature were also monitored.
Grain yields and nitrogen uptake were evaluated as well.
Results
Enhacned efficieny fertilziers reduced N2O emissions as comapred to urea alone.
SuperU reduced emissions by 48%, ESN by 34%, Duration III by 31%, and UAN+AgrotainPlus by 53% averaged over two years.
Grain yields were not reduced due to the enhanced efficiency fertilizers.