2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Effects of Temperature and Soil Type on N Release and Nitrification during the Incubation of Slow Release Fertilizers.

785-6 Effects of Temperature and Soil Type on N Release and Nitrification during the Incubation of Slow Release Fertilizers.



Thursday, 9 October 2008: 9:45 AM
George R. Brown Convention Center, 371F
Xiaohui Fan, University of Florida, Tropical research and education center, 18905 SW 280th Street, Homestead, FL 33031 and Yuncong Li, 18905 SW 280th Street, University of Florida, University of Florida, Tropical Research and Education Center, Homestead, FL 33031
Abstract A soil incubation was conducted to evaluate the effects of soil temperature and soil type on the degradation (mineralization) rate of a slow release N fertilizer (Urea Form, a condensation product of urea and formaldehyde) and nitrification of release N. Four types of ureaform selected for the incubation experiments were: Nitamin 30L (liquid) (L30), Nitamin RUAG 521G30(liquid) (G30), Nitamin 42G (granular) (N42) and Nitroform (granular) (NF).The two soils used were a sandy soil and a loam soil. Four fertilizers were incubated in sand soil with 3 temperatures (20, 25 and 30 0C) and in loam soil with one temperature (25 0C). Differential N release kinetics of the N sources was determined by measuring ammonium-N and nitrate-N continents during the incubation period of 78 days. Net N released, as percentage of organic N in the fertilizer (net N %), was significantly affected by N sources, incubation temperature, incubation time and soil types. Increasing temperature increased net N release. In the sand soil, the net N% in N42 was 85% at 35d in 20 0C, 90% at 35d in 25 0C and 94% at 21d in 30 0C respectively; the net N% in L30 was 67% at 63d in 20 0C, 82% at 63d at 25 0C and 87% at 49d at 30 0C respectively; the net N% in G30 was 88% at 78d in 200C, 102% at 49d in 250C and 93% at 35d in 30 0C respectively and the net N% in NF at 78d was 16% in 20 0C, 24% in 25 0C and 28 in 30 0C respectively. The N release rate in sand soil was N42> G30>L30>NF. The release rates from fertilizers were enhanced in loam soil. The net N% in N42, L30 and G30 at 25 0C in loam soil was over 61% in first 4d and over 95% at 49d. The net N% at 25 0C in loam soil was 97% in N42 at 35d, 102% in L30 at 49d, 99% in G30 at 28d and 25% in NF at 63d, the release rate in loam soil was G30>N42 >L30>NF. Nitrification in sand soil was very low and very high in loam soil at 25 0C, a high concentration of NO3-N accumulated in the loam soil after SRFs application may be a concern for Nitrate leaching.