Ammonia volatilization losses from urea coated with copper, boron, and selenium
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Resumo: | Urea coated with copper and boron may be a vehicle for selenium fertilization in grazing systems to improve both forage and animal productivity, and consequently, the nutritional quality of milk and meat. Urea is the most often used form of N fertilizer in Brazil; however, it can experience high losses by volatilization, primarily in pastures with high amounts of senescent biomass. The goal of this study was to evaluate losses by ammonia volatilization from urea coated with Cu, B, and Se. The fertilizer was applied to the soil surface under forage straw residues in cylindric glass chambers under controlled laboratory conditions. The treatments were urea (UR), urea coated with boric acid and copper sulfate (UBC), urea coated with boric acid, copper sulfate, and selenium (UBCS), and ammonium sulfate (AS). Measurements were recorded at regular intervals after fertilizer application for 27 days. High losses occurred from ammonia volatilization of amidic-N sources in the initial days after fertilizer application. The total loss of N by ammonia volatilization according to fertilizer treatment was UR > UBC = UBCS > AS. Urea lost by ammonia volatilization accounted for up to 50% of the N applied, although losses from coated urea treatments UBC and UBCS were 11.45% lower than that of urea. The Cu and B in the coated urea reduced losses by ammonia volatilization and the inclusion of Se had no effect. It is suggested that Se may be added to the Cu and B coating of urea to reduce ammonia volatilization. |
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Ammonia volatilization losses from urea coated with copper, boron, and seleniumPerdas por volatilização de amônia de ureia com cobre, boro e selênioBiofortificationPastureSodium selenateStraw residue.BiofortificaçãoPastagemSelenato de sódioPalhada.Urea coated with copper and boron may be a vehicle for selenium fertilization in grazing systems to improve both forage and animal productivity, and consequently, the nutritional quality of milk and meat. Urea is the most often used form of N fertilizer in Brazil; however, it can experience high losses by volatilization, primarily in pastures with high amounts of senescent biomass. The goal of this study was to evaluate losses by ammonia volatilization from urea coated with Cu, B, and Se. The fertilizer was applied to the soil surface under forage straw residues in cylindric glass chambers under controlled laboratory conditions. The treatments were urea (UR), urea coated with boric acid and copper sulfate (UBC), urea coated with boric acid, copper sulfate, and selenium (UBCS), and ammonium sulfate (AS). Measurements were recorded at regular intervals after fertilizer application for 27 days. High losses occurred from ammonia volatilization of amidic-N sources in the initial days after fertilizer application. The total loss of N by ammonia volatilization according to fertilizer treatment was UR > UBC = UBCS > AS. Urea lost by ammonia volatilization accounted for up to 50% of the N applied, although losses from coated urea treatments UBC and UBCS were 11.45% lower than that of urea. The Cu and B in the coated urea reduced losses by ammonia volatilization and the inclusion of Se had no effect. It is suggested that Se may be added to the Cu and B coating of urea to reduce ammonia volatilization.O revestimento de ureia com Cu e B pode ser um veículo para a adubação com selênio (Se) em pastagens melhorando a produtividade da forragem e animal e, consequentemente a qualidade nutricional de leite e carne. A ureia é a fonte de N mais utilizada no Brasil, porém pode apresentar elevadas perdas por volatilização, principalmente em pastagens com altas quantidades de biomassa senescente. O objetivo foi avaliar as perdas por volatilização de amônia em ureia revestida com Cu, B e Se aplicado em superfície sob resíduos de palhada de forragem em câmaras cilíndricas de vidro sob condições controladas em laboratório. Os tratamentos foram ureia revestida com ácido bórico e sulfato de cobre (UBC), ureia revestida ácido bórico, sulfato de cobre e selênio (UBCS), e sulfato de amônio (AS) e medidas nos dias após aplicação dos fertilizantes. Altas perdas por volatilização de amônia a partir das fontes amídicas ocorreram nos primeiros dias após a aplicação dos fertilizantes. As perdas totais de N por volatilização de amônia comparando os fertilizantes foi de UR > UBC = UBCS > AS. A ureia perdeu amônia por volatilização em até 50% do N aplicado, enquanto as perdas com as ureias revestidas UBC e UBCS foram 11,45% menores que a ureia. O Cu e o B no revestimento da ureia reduzem as perdas por volatilização de amônia e a inclusão do Se não apresenta influência.UEL2020-05-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionCommunicationAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3683510.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n4p1415Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 41 No. 4 (2020); 1415-1420Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 41 n. 4 (2020); 1415-14201679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/36835/27360Copyright (c) 2020 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaria, Letícia de AbreuKarp, Felippe Hoffmann SilvaMachado, Marcos CantoAbdalla, Adibe Luiz2022-10-07T16:48:21Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36835Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-10-07T16:48:21Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Ammonia volatilization losses from urea coated with copper, boron, and selenium Perdas por volatilização de amônia de ureia com cobre, boro e selênio |
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Ammonia volatilization losses from urea coated with copper, boron, and selenium |
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Ammonia volatilization losses from urea coated with copper, boron, and selenium Faria, Letícia de Abreu Biofortification Pasture Sodium selenate Straw residue. Biofortificação Pastagem Selenato de sódio Palhada. |
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Ammonia volatilization losses from urea coated with copper, boron, and selenium |
title_full |
Ammonia volatilization losses from urea coated with copper, boron, and selenium |
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Ammonia volatilization losses from urea coated with copper, boron, and selenium |
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Ammonia volatilization losses from urea coated with copper, boron, and selenium |
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Ammonia volatilization losses from urea coated with copper, boron, and selenium |
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Faria, Letícia de Abreu |
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Faria, Letícia de Abreu Karp, Felippe Hoffmann Silva Machado, Marcos Canto Abdalla, Adibe Luiz |
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Karp, Felippe Hoffmann Silva Machado, Marcos Canto Abdalla, Adibe Luiz |
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Faria, Letícia de Abreu Karp, Felippe Hoffmann Silva Machado, Marcos Canto Abdalla, Adibe Luiz |
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Biofortification Pasture Sodium selenate Straw residue. Biofortificação Pastagem Selenato de sódio Palhada. |
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Biofortification Pasture Sodium selenate Straw residue. Biofortificação Pastagem Selenato de sódio Palhada. |
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Urea coated with copper and boron may be a vehicle for selenium fertilization in grazing systems to improve both forage and animal productivity, and consequently, the nutritional quality of milk and meat. Urea is the most often used form of N fertilizer in Brazil; however, it can experience high losses by volatilization, primarily in pastures with high amounts of senescent biomass. The goal of this study was to evaluate losses by ammonia volatilization from urea coated with Cu, B, and Se. The fertilizer was applied to the soil surface under forage straw residues in cylindric glass chambers under controlled laboratory conditions. The treatments were urea (UR), urea coated with boric acid and copper sulfate (UBC), urea coated with boric acid, copper sulfate, and selenium (UBCS), and ammonium sulfate (AS). Measurements were recorded at regular intervals after fertilizer application for 27 days. High losses occurred from ammonia volatilization of amidic-N sources in the initial days after fertilizer application. The total loss of N by ammonia volatilization according to fertilizer treatment was UR > UBC = UBCS > AS. Urea lost by ammonia volatilization accounted for up to 50% of the N applied, although losses from coated urea treatments UBC and UBCS were 11.45% lower than that of urea. The Cu and B in the coated urea reduced losses by ammonia volatilization and the inclusion of Se had no effect. It is suggested that Se may be added to the Cu and B coating of urea to reduce ammonia volatilization. |
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