2020
DOI: 10.1002/jeq2.20167
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Nitrogen supply and rainfall affect ammonia emissions from dairy cattle excreta and urea applied on warm‐climate pastures

Abstract: Cattle excreta and nitrogen (N) fertilizer deposited on tropical grasslands are important sources of ammonia (NH 3) emission. We conducted three field trials (wet, intermediate, and dry conditions) to quantify NH 3 emissions from urea fertilizer and simulated excretions of heifer urine and dung on warm-climate grasslands in Brazil. Heifer excreta were derived from pastures of palisadegrass [Urochloa brizantha (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) R. D. Webster 'Marandu'] under three forms of N supply (without or with N fertil… Show more

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“…According to Vlek and Stumpe [29], NH 3 loss was a first order reaction, which was directly related to N concentration in the soil solution. This reaction also explains the lower losses by volatilization observed in experiment 2, because the amount of NH 4 + in the soil available for hydrolysis was less when the fertilization was done [11].…”
Section: Ammonia Volatilizationmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…According to Vlek and Stumpe [29], NH 3 loss was a first order reaction, which was directly related to N concentration in the soil solution. This reaction also explains the lower losses by volatilization observed in experiment 2, because the amount of NH 4 + in the soil available for hydrolysis was less when the fertilization was done [11].…”
Section: Ammonia Volatilizationmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…After the application of fertilizers in 21 days, evaluations of N losses by volatilization of NH 3 were carried out on the samples 1, 3, 5, 9, 14, and 21 days after application (DAA) of treatment, with the plots that did not receive fertilization as reference. Volatilized N quantification was performed according to the methodology described by Araújo et al [23] and Longhini et al [11]. NH 3 was captured by a semi-open chamber that consists of a transparent polyethylene terephthalate bottle (PET, soda bottle 2 L) with no bottom.…”
Section: Ammonia Volatilization Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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