2023
DOI: 10.1002/saj2.20576
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The effect of metal oxide coating of urea on mineralization in two contrasting soils

Abstract: Urease inhibitors are used to delay the conversion of N supplied to soil as urea to better match the mineral N supply to crop demand. Using soil in petri dishes, we compared the spatial and temporal mineral N dynamics close to the site of urea addition for two soils of contrasting texture – a sandy soil (2% clay) and a clay soil (51% clay) – treated with N fertilizer products that had the potential to inhibit urease. The treatments included trace metal oxide coatings (ZnO; NiO; CuO) of granular urea fertilizer… Show more

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