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Hybrid brown coal-urea fertiliser reduces nitrogen loss compared to urea alone

Author Affiliations
Monash University, Bangladesh Agricultural University, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, University of Adelaide, ...
Published InThe Science of The Total Environment
Year2017
Citations68

Abstract

Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilisers, such as urea, are susceptible to rapid dissipation from soil. More gradual release of mineral N from fertiliser may reduce the off-site movement of mineral N, thereby enhancing N supply to crops and minimising negative off-site impacts. We hypothesised that granulation of urea with humified brown coal (BC) delays mineral N release and maintains higher concentrations of N in soil than conventional urea granules. Four different brown coal-urea granules, with C:N ratios of 1-10, were prepared by pan granulation. Advanced spectroscopic and X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) techniques confirmed loading of urea-N into the BC structure. Nitrogen-release from BCU granules was slower than from urea, resulting in higher N retention over a longer period for increasing growth…
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