Effect of urease inhibitors on ammonia loss and efficiency of broadcast urea in lowland rice field
2001
Sakorn Phongpan(Department of Agriculture, Bangkok (Thailand). Agricultural Chemistry Div. Nuclear Research in Agriculture Group) | Pornpimol Chaiwanakupt(Department of Agriculture, Bangkok (Thailand). Agricultural Chemistry Div. Nuclear Research in Agriculture Group) | Jenvith Sookthongsa(Department of Agriculture, Bangkok (Thailand). Rice Research Institute. Suphanburi Rice Experiment Station)
Experiment was conducted at the Suphanburi Rice Experiment Station on a Phimai soil (Vertic Tropaquepts) in the 1993 dry season to tes the effects of two urease inhibitors, cyclohexylphosphorictriamide (CHPT) and N-(n-butyl) phosphorictriamide ((NBPT(0)) applied at the rate of 1 percent of the weight of urea either alone or incombination with algicides (copper sulfate + terbutryn) and nitrification inhibitor (phenylacetylene) on ammonia (NH sub(3)) loss and efficiency of urea broadcast to lowland rice var. Suphanburi 90 at the rate of 9.6 kg N per rai. The results showed that the addition of aigicide reduced the growth of algae and maintained the pH of the floodwater below that of the control for 11 days following urea application. The two urease inhibitors markedly reduced urea hydrolysis and CHPT was more effective than NBPT(0). Addition of CHPT maintained the ammoniacal N concentration of the floodwater below 2 g/cubic m for 11 days and resulted in reducing NH sub 3 loss by about 90 percent. Application of NBPT(0) and CHPT with urea did not result in a significant increase in grain yield of the urea applied alone (502.4 kg/rai). However, the addition of each urease inhibitor with algicide or algicide + nitrification inhibitor significantly increased grain yield (p LT 0.05). The 15N balance measurement in the soil-plant system at crop harvest showed that NBPT(0) + algicide and NBPT(0) + algicide + nitrification inhibitor treatments doubled the recovery of applied N in the gain, while the corresponding CHPT treatments increased the recovery three fold. The recovery of applied N in the whole plant followed the similar trend of those found in the grain.
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