Combined Application of Concentrated Vinasse and Nitrogen Fertilizers in Sugarcane: Strategies to Reduce Ammonia Volatilization Losses

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Rafael Otto
João Carlos Martins de Freitas Júnior
Eduardo Zavaschi
Italo Kaye Pinho de Faria
Luiz Antônio Paiva
José Henrique Bazani
Acácio Bezerra de Mira
Marcos Yassuo Kamogawa
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[1] University of São Paulo,Department of Soil Science, Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture
[2] LA PAIVA Consultoria,Department of Exact Sciences, Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture
[3] 4Tree Agroflorestal Ltda,undefined
[4] University of São Paulo,undefined
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Sugar Tech | 2017年 / 19卷
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Urea; Sugarcane trash; GCTB; Nitrogen use efficiency;
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Ethanol is an alternative source of renewable fuel, but increasing production of vinasse as a by-product requires proper management. Combining concentrated vinasse (CV) and nitrogen (N) fertilizer into a single operation is increasing in Brazil. However, the chemical stability and potential for volatilization losses remain unknown. Our objectives were to characterize the chemical stability of CV and N fertilizer mixtures and to evaluate volatilization losses following application to sugarcane trash. In an initial study, we monitored variations in pH, total N and inorganic N content after a 22-day incubation of mixtures of CV and N fertilizer. In a second study, we evaluated N-NH3 volatilization losses following surface application to sugarcane trash. We used a medium-textured soil covered with trash (8 Mg ha−1), and measurements of N-NH3 losses were taken using acid traps in semi-static chambers during 40 days after mixture application. The addition of urea to the CV did not increase the pH and resulted in the maintenance of N in amidic form, demonstrating the chemical stability of the mixture. However, after application to sugarcane trash, N losses from urea added to the CV ranged from 29 to 35 % of the applied N. The addition of phosphoric acid and boron has the potential to reduce the N loss of 26 % of the applied N. The use of UAN mixed with CV had the lowest loss through volatilization (21 % of applied N) and is the suggested to use for application to sugarcane trash.
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