2021
DOI: 10.36783/18069657rbcs20210017
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Duromide increase NBPT efficiency in reducing ammonia volatilization loss from urea

Abstract: Novel fertilizer stabilization technologies are needed to decrease ammonia (NH 3 -N) losses and increase nitrogen use efficiency. Duromide + NBPT is a new technology that combines two molecules, Duromide and NBPT, whose propose is to increase the efficiency of the urease inhibitor NBPT in reducing NH 3 -N loss from urea. Preliminary results showed that Duromide + NBPT can be a more effective product than just NBPT, particularly under low soil pH and high-temperature conditions. This study aimed to compare the … Show more

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“…Losses from UrDuromide were a little lower than from UrNBPT at both annual rates and very close to AN, and also promoted a slightly delayed onset of N losses. A delay in the initial loss of N from UrNBPT and UrDuromide was confirmed by Cassim et al (2021), increasing the chances that urea is incorporated into the soil by rain, for example, which would reduce NH3 volatilization. However, it is worth remembering that the ammonia loss measurement method in this study was not able to detect losses by denitrification and leaching, which occur more easily from AN.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Losses from UrDuromide were a little lower than from UrNBPT at both annual rates and very close to AN, and also promoted a slightly delayed onset of N losses. A delay in the initial loss of N from UrNBPT and UrDuromide was confirmed by Cassim et al (2021), increasing the chances that urea is incorporated into the soil by rain, for example, which would reduce NH3 volatilization. However, it is worth remembering that the ammonia loss measurement method in this study was not able to detect losses by denitrification and leaching, which occur more easily from AN.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The next formulation considered is Ur-NBPT + Duromide, a stabilizer that combines two NBPT + Duromide molecules, both of which inhibit the activity of the urease enzyme, but having the advantage of a more stable chemical structure under low pH and high soil temperature conditions [ 9 ]. However, the use of Ur-NBPT + Duromide showed higher emissions of NH 3 -N (mean of 23.5% of the applied N) when compared to meta-analysis studies that obtained losses by volatilization of NH 3 -N of 14.8% using NBPT [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After selecting the model, the data were subjected to nonlinear regression using SigmaPlot software, using the logistic model of three parameters (α, β and γ) represented by Equation (1), as described by Seber and Wild [ 43 ]. This model has traditionally been used to estimate plant growth and nutrient uptake rates [ 44 ] and has been more recently used to estimate losses by NH 3 -N volatilization [ 9 , 13 ]. where is the amount of N volatilized as NH 3 -N (kg ha −1 ) at time t; α is the maximum accumulated volatilization; β is the time at which a 50% loss occurs, corresponding to the inflection point of the curve (the day when the maximum daily loss of NH 3 -N occurs); t is the time (days); and γ is a parameter of the model used to calculate the maximum daily loss (MDL) of NH 3 -N, as shown in Equation (2).…”
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confidence: 99%
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