<b>Nitrogen losses by ammonia volatilization of three clayey soils treated with urea</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v26i4.1809

  • Antonio Carlos Saraiva da Costa Solos - UEM
  • José Carlos Ferreira UEM
  • Edleusa Pereira Seidel UEM
  • Cássio Antonio Tormena UEM
  • José Carlos Pintro UEM

Abstract

The soil nitrogen (N) losses in gaseous form depend on their intrinsic characteristics and also on the environmental conditions. In soils with the same texture class, the mineralogy of the clay size fraction and the amount of organic matter are the main factors that may affect the N dynamics. In the State of Paraná northerner region, variations in these characteristics are found in the toposequence of soils derived from basalts where, in the landscape upper part, highly weathered soils, such as the Latosols, are found and, in the other sections, younger soils, such as Neosols and eventually Vertisols, are found. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the N volatilization losses from ammonia, using three clayey soils (Red Dystroferric Latosol-LVdf, Litholic Neosol-RL and Ortic Hydromorphic Vertisol-VGo) submitted to two soil moisture contents (S8 and SS) and treated with urea. The ammonia volatilization of the applied urea was evaluated in 2000cm3 plastic recipients that received 500g of soil and 200mg of urea, for an accumulative period of 10 days. Paper filter collectors, previously humidified with H2SO4 measured the N-NH3 losses, which were placed 5cm above the soil surface. The results showed that the soils presented differences in the ammonia losses, related to the initial soil moisture contents and the mineralogy of the clay size fraction. In the lower moisture treatment (S8) the least weathered soils (RL and VGo) showed the lowest ammonia losses, due to the higher percentages of 2:1 clay type minerals. In the soil-saturated treatment the N-NH3 losses were not statistically significant among the soils

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Author Biography

Antonio Carlos Saraiva da Costa, Solos - UEM
Possui graduação em Agronomia pela Universidade de São Paulo (1981) com especialidade em Física de Solos. Mestrado em Agronomia pela Universidade de São Paulo (1986). Dissertaçäo de Mestrado sobre Balanço Hídrico de culturas agrícolas sob a orientaçäo do Dr. Paulo Leonel Libardi. Doutorado em Agronomia pela The Ohio State University (1996). Tese de Doutorado sobre mineralogia dos óxidos de ferro de solos do estado do Paraná sob a oreintação do professor Jerry M. Bigham, Ph.D. Atualmente é professor e orientador dos curso de graduaç� o e pós-graduação em Agronomia do Departamento de Agronomia da Universidade Estadual de Maringá. Tem experiência na área de Agronomia, com ênfase em Mineralogia e Química do Solo, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: minerais ferrimagnéticos, métodos mineralógicos, químicos e físicos para cocentração, síntese, identificação e caracterização de minerais em solos, materiais e resíduos. Currículo Lattes
Published
2008-04-11
How to Cite
Costa, A. C. S. da, Ferreira, J. C., Seidel, E. P., Tormena, C. A., & Pintro, J. C. (2008). <b>Nitrogen losses by ammonia volatilization of three clayey soils treated with urea</b&gt; - DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v26i4.1809. Acta Scientiarum. Agronomy, 26(4), 467-473. https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v26i4.1809
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Agronomy

 

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