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Movement of urea and its hydrolysis products as influenced by moisture content and urease inhibitors
Authors:Wang Zhengping  Oswald Van Cleemput  Leon Baert
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Agricultural and Applied Biological Sciences, University of Ghent, Coupure 653, B-9000 Gent, Belgium
Abstract:A laboratory experiment was conducted on an Aquic Udifluvent Belgian soil in order to study the movement of urea and its hydrolysis products. This study was carried out at two moisture levels (10 and 20%) upon the addition of three types of urease inhibitors: hydroquinone, phenylphosphorodiamidate (PPDA), and N-(n-butyl)phosphorothioic triamide (NBPT). The results clearly show the effects of the inhibitors in retarding the hydrolysis of urea. The highest effect was observed with NBPT, followed by hydroquinone, and PPDA. The effect was more pronounced at 10% than at 20% moisture content. It was clear that subsequent nitrification of the NHinf4sup+formed was inhibited at the lower moisture level. At 10% moisture, from the 7th day of incubation on, some NHinf4sup+moved about 3 cm and reached the top of the soil column. At 20% moisture, no NHinf4sup+reached the surface as it was quickly nitrified. After 17 days of incubation and at 20% moisture, the total mineral N was more or less homogeneously distributed within the soil column. In contrast, at 10% moisture, the remaining urea and the hydrolysis products were still concentrated at the place of application. The distribution of urea and its hydrolysis products was comparable with 7 days of incubation at 20% moisture and 17 days at 10%.
Keywords:Urea  Urease inhibitors  Hydroquinone  Phenylphosphorodiamidate  N-(n-butyl)phosphorothioic triamide  Nitrification  Nitrogen movement
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