PaNc, P. C., Cno, C. M. lNo HrorrN, R. A. 19j5. Effects ofpH and nitrifier population on nitrification of band-applied and homogeneously mixed urea nitrogen in soils. Two soils, Keld silty clay loam (pH 5.4) and Wellwood clay loam (pH 6.6), were used to investigate the effects of modifying soil pH upon the nitrification of band-applied ureaat20 C. ThepH of the Keld soil was adjusted to 6.5 and 7.3 with Ca (OH)r, whereas the Wellwood soil was adjusted to 5.6with H2SO4. In addition, nitrification of nitrogen in a homogeneously mixed soil-urea suspension at 20 c was studied using the two soils mentioned and also Morton very fine sandy loam (pH 8'2). There
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