Using soil water to control ammonia emission from acid soils with and without chicken litter biochar
Although urea use in agriculture is on the increase, increase in pH at soil microsite due to urea hydrolysis which causes ammonia emission can reduce N use efficiency. Among the interventions used to mitigate ammonia loss include urease inhibitors, clinoptilolite zeolite, coated urea, and biochar bu...
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my.upm.eprints.826952020-09-14T03:27:23Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82695/ Using soil water to control ammonia emission from acid soils with and without chicken litter biochar Ali, Maru Haruna, Ahmed Osumanu Abd Majid, Nik Muhamad Primus, Walter Charles Maikol, Nathaniel Asap, Audrey Naharuddin, Aini Nadzirah Jeffary, Alicia Vanessa Although urea use in agriculture is on the increase, increase in pH at soil microsite due to urea hydrolysis which causes ammonia emission can reduce N use efficiency. Among the interventions used to mitigate ammonia loss include urease inhibitors, clinoptilolite zeolite, coated urea, and biochar but with little attention to the use of soil water levels to control ammonia volatilization. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of soil water levels on ammonia volatilization from soils with and without chicken litter biochar. Dry soils with and without chicken litter biochar were subjected to 0%, 25% 50%, 75%, 100%, and 125% soil water. There was no urea hydrolysis in the soil without water. Chicken litter biochar as soil amendment effectively mitigated ammonia loss at 1% to 32% and 80% to 115% field capacity. However, urea used on soil only showed lower ammonia loss at 33% to 79% and 116% to 125% field capacity compared with the soils with chicken litter biochar. At 50% field capacity ammonia loss was high in soils with and without chicken litter biochar. Although chicken litter biochar is reputed for improving soil chemical properties, water levels in this present study affected soil chemical properties differently. Fifty percent field capacity, significantly reduced soil chemical properties. These findings suggest that timely application of urea at the right field capacity can mitigate ammonia emission. Therefore, whether soils are amended with or without chicken litter biochar, urea application should be avoided at 50% field capacity especially in irrigated crops. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82695/1/Using%20soil%20water%20to%20control%20ammonia%20emission%20from%20acid%20soils%20with%20and%20without%20chicken%20litter%20biochar.pdf Ali, Maru and Haruna, Ahmed Osumanu and Abd Majid, Nik Muhamad and Primus, Walter Charles and Maikol, Nathaniel and Asap, Audrey and Naharuddin, Aini Nadzirah and Jeffary, Alicia Vanessa (2019) Using soil water to control ammonia emission from acid soils with and without chicken litter biochar. Sustainable Agriculture Research, 8 (3). pp. 23-37. ISSN 1927-0518; ESSN: 1927-050X http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/sar/article/view/0/39456 10.22004/ag.econ.301899 |
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Although urea use in agriculture is on the increase, increase in pH at soil microsite due to urea hydrolysis which causes ammonia emission can reduce N use efficiency. Among the interventions used to mitigate ammonia loss include urease inhibitors, clinoptilolite zeolite, coated urea, and biochar but with little attention to the use of soil water levels to control ammonia volatilization. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of soil water levels on ammonia volatilization from soils with and without chicken litter biochar. Dry soils with and without chicken litter biochar were subjected to 0%, 25% 50%, 75%, 100%, and 125% soil water. There was no urea hydrolysis in the soil without water. Chicken litter biochar as soil amendment effectively mitigated ammonia loss at 1% to 32% and 80% to 115% field capacity. However, urea used on soil only showed lower ammonia loss at 33% to 79% and 116% to 125% field capacity compared with the soils with chicken litter biochar. At 50% field capacity ammonia loss was high in soils with and without chicken litter biochar. Although chicken litter biochar is reputed for improving soil chemical properties, water levels in this present study affected soil chemical properties differently. Fifty percent field capacity, significantly reduced soil chemical properties. These findings suggest that timely application of urea at the right field capacity can mitigate ammonia emission. Therefore, whether soils are amended with or without chicken litter biochar, urea application should be avoided at 50% field capacity especially in irrigated crops. |
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