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Abstract
Research work has shown that considerable nitrogen can be lost from surface applied ammonia-containing fertilizers. The nitrogen is lost due to the formation of ammonia which escapes into the air. Soil and weather conditions encouraging this loss are high temperature, moist soils, high pH and source of nitrogen.
Publication Date
1-1965
Number
22
Repository Citation
Miller, Harold F., "Nitrogen Loss from Surface Application" (1965). Agronomy Notes. 196.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_notes/196
