Influence of iron pyrites and dicyandiamide on nitrification and ammonia volatilization from urea applied to loess brown earths (luvisols)

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D. Blaise
A. Amberger
S. von Tucher
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[1] Institute of Plant Nutrition,
[2] Technical University Munich-Weihenstephan,undefined
[3] D-85350 Freising,undefined
[4] Germany,undefined
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Key words Ammonia volatilization; Denitrification; Dicyandiamide; Iron pyrites; Luvisols; Nitrification; Urea;
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Laboratory incubation study showed that iron pyrites retarded nitrification of urea-derived ammonium (NH4+), the effect being greatest at the highest level (10000 mg kg–1 soil). Nitrification inhibition with 10000 mg pyrite kg–1 soil, at the end of 30 days, was 40.3% compared to 55.9% for dicyandiamide (DCD). The inhibitory effect with lower rates of pyrite (100–500 mg kg–1) lasted only up to 9 days. Urea+pyrite treatment was also found to have higher exchangeable NH4+-N compared to urea alone. DCD-amended soils had the highest NH4+-N content throughout. Pyrite-treated soils had about 7–86% lower ammonia volatilization losses than urea alone. Total NH3 loss was the most with urea+DCD (7.9% of applied N), about 9% more than with urea alone.
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