Factors affecting ammonia volatilisation from a rice–wheat rotation system

Some of the major factors influencing ammonia volatilisation in a rice–wheat rotation system were studied. A continuous airflow enclosure method was used to measure NH 3 volatilisation in a field experiment at an agricultural college in Jiangsu Province. The five treatments comprised application rat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2001, Vol.42 (2), p.123-129
Hauptverfasser: Tian, Guangming, Cai, Zucong, Cao, Jinliu, Li, Xiaoping
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Zusammenfassung:Some of the major factors influencing ammonia volatilisation in a rice–wheat rotation system were studied. A continuous airflow enclosure method was used to measure NH 3 volatilisation in a field experiment at an agricultural college in Jiangsu Province. The five treatments comprised application rates of 0, 100, 200 or 300 kg N ha −1 as urea, per growing season with rice straw amendment when wheat was sown, and 200 kg N ha −1 without rice straw amendment. There were three replicates in a randomised block design. Ammonia volatilisation was measured immediately after urea application in the three consecutive years 1995 to 1997. The results show that N losses through NH 3 volatilisation accounted for 4–19% of N applied during the wheat growing season and for 5–11% during the rice growing season. Ammonia volatilisation was affected significantly by soil moisture and temperature before and after fertiliser application during the wheat growing season. The ratio of volatilised NH 3–N to applied N after urea application during the rice growing season was as follows: top-dressing at the onset of tillering > top-dressing at the start of the booting stage > basal fertilization. The results also show that the amount of N lost through NH 3 volatilisation increased with increasing N application rate, but the ratio to applied N was not affected significantly by N application rate. Amendment with rice straw had no significant effect on NH 3 volatilisation.
ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/S0045-6535(00)00117-X