2022
DOI: 10.1007/s42729-022-00903-y
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Effects of Humic Materials on Soil N Transformation and NH3 Loss when Co-applied with 3, 4-Dimethylpyrazole Phosphate and Urea

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“…There are a lot of active chemical groups on the surface humic substances (carboxyl group, hydroxyl group, etc. ), which can significantly adsorb soil organic and inorganic N. 23,24 According to the P and K contents in the manure and straw and fertilizer application amounts (Table 2), an extra 13 kg hm −2 of P and 56 kg hm −2 of K were applied to the NPKS treatment and an extra 19 kg hm −2 of P and 68 kg hm −2 of K were applied to the NPKM treatment every year on average. Previous research has indicated that the soil absorption and immobilization capacities for P are affected by soil properties including texture, SOM, etc.…”
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“…There are a lot of active chemical groups on the surface humic substances (carboxyl group, hydroxyl group, etc. ), which can significantly adsorb soil organic and inorganic N. 23,24 According to the P and K contents in the manure and straw and fertilizer application amounts (Table 2), an extra 13 kg hm −2 of P and 56 kg hm −2 of K were applied to the NPKS treatment and an extra 19 kg hm −2 of P and 68 kg hm −2 of K were applied to the NPKM treatment every year on average. Previous research has indicated that the soil absorption and immobilization capacities for P are affected by soil properties including texture, SOM, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a lot of active chemical groups on the surface humic substances (carboxyl group, hydroxyl group, etc. ), which can significantly adsorb soil organic and inorganic N 23,24 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%