Availability and utilization of fertilizer nitrogen by rice under alternate flooding |
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Authors: | R. N. Sah D. S. Mikkelsen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, 95616 Davis, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary A greenhouse pot experiment with three N sources—15N-depleted ammonium sulfate, urea and sulfur-coated urea (SCU), three N levels—0, 50 and 200 ppm, and three irrigation treatments was conducted with rice in an Alamo clay soil. The irrigation treatments consisted of continuous flooding, alternating flooded-saturated and alternating flooded-drained conditions. The kinetics of NH 4 + and NH 4 + +NO 3 − (available N) in soil was investigated under rice culture. Alternating flooded-drained conditions maintained a significantly lower level of available N in the soil than the other irrigation treatments. Among the N sources evaluated, urea and A/S had similar effects but SCU maintained significantly lower levels of available N in the soil during the growth of rice. Appreciable quantities of NO 3 − accumulated during the draining periods of alternating flooded-drained treatments were apparently lost from the soil system upon reflooding. |
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Keywords: | Alternate flooding Ammonium sulfate Available N Rice SCU Urea |
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