Ahmmed Md Motasim, A. W. Samsuri, Abba Nabayi, Amaily Akter et al.
Abstract Urea is the most used fertilizer because of its significance on world food security but it is also the toughest fertilizer to manage. It is readily available to the plant and it is vulnerable to loss in various ways, causing environmental pollution and huge economic losses. Urea application...
Ahmmed Md Motasim, Abd. Wahid-Samsuri, Arina Shairah Abdul-Sukor, Adibah Mohd Amin
Nitrogen loss minimization is the main challenge to sustainable crop production and reducing environmental and economic losses. There is a new approach to urea application in liquid form (LU) so that the NH4 + can be evenly distributed throughout the soil profile, soil particles adsorb it and reduce...
Prottoy Saha, Md. Shamiul Islam, Tasnim Rahman, Adiba Shaira et al.
Ahmmed Md Motasim, A. W. Samsuri, Arina Shairah Abdul Sukor, Amaily Akter et al.
Arbitrary use of urea fertilizer reduces nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and increases the risk of environmental pollution. An experiment was conducted at the Universiti Putra Malaysia from November 2019 to March 2020 to evaluate the application methods and rates of liquid urea (LU) on the yield perfo...
Ahmmed Md Motasim, A. W. Samsuri, Arina Shairah Abdul Sukor, Adibah Mohd Amin
Efficient nitrogen management is the key strategy for sustainable crop production. A two-season (south-west and north-east monsoon season) experiments were conducted in Ladang 15, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia in 2020 to compare the effect of liquid (LU) and granular urea (GU) on...