334-3 Dynamics of Nitrogen Balance Under the Influence of N-Stabilizers.

See more from this Division: S08 Nutrient Management & Soil & Plant Analysis
See more from this Session: Management Strategies to Improve Nutrient-Use Efficiency
Wednesday, November 3, 2010: 1:30 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Room 203A, Second Floor
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Solomon Kariuki and Joshua McGrath, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

The use of nitrogen (N) stabilizers in retarding ammonia volatilization has received a lot of attention. However, limited data exists on the effect of these compounds on N transformation in the soil. The objective of this research was to determine the influence of some of the current commercially available N stabilizers on soil N cycling. Two N sources (UAN and Urea) and three stabilizers (Agrotain, Agrotain Plus, and Nutrisphere) were evaluated in six treatment combinations along with Nitamin, UAN, urea, and a 0-N control, resulting in 10 treatment combinations. Two types of soil were used, a Galestown loamy sand (Siliceous, mesic, Psammentic Hapludults) and a Mattapex Variant silt loam (Fine-silty, mixed, mesic Aquic Hapludults). Treatments were randomly assigned to the two soil types at a mass-based rate of 178 kg-N ha-1. Samples were destructively collected 1, 7, 14, 35, and 63 d after amendment. Preliminary results indicate that soil type, N source, and stabilizer type all had significant effects on soil nitrate and ammonium concentrations.

See more from this Division: S08 Nutrient Management & Soil & Plant Analysis
See more from this Session: Management Strategies to Improve Nutrient-Use Efficiency