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  • The study compares the effects of anhydrous ammonia (AA) and urea on nitrous oxide (NO) and nitric oxide (NO) emissions in corn production.
  • It found that NO emissions were lowest from urea (BU) and highest from shallow-injected AA (AAs), whereas NO emissions were greater from urea compared to AA treatments.
  • Despite AAs having the highest NO emissions, it demonstrated better nitrogen fertilizer recovery efficiency (NFRE) than AAc, indicating that practices to lower one type of emission may not enhance overall nitrogen use efficiency.

Article Abstract

Despite the importance of anhydrous ammonia (AA) and urea as nitrogen (N) fertilizer sources in the United States, there have been few direct comparisons of their effects on soil nitrous oxide (NO) and nitric oxide (NO) emissions. We compared N oxide emissions, yields, and N fertilizer recovery efficiency (NFRE) in a corn ( L.) production system that used three different fertilizer practices: urea that was broadcast and incorporated (BU) and AA that was injected at a conventional depth (0.20 m) (AAc) and at a shallower depth (0.10 m) (AAs). Averaged over 2 yr in an irrigated loamy sand in Minnesota, growing season NO emissions increased in the order BU < AAc < AAs. In contrast, NO emissions were greater with BU than with AAc or AAs. Emissions of NO ranged from 0.5 to 1.4 kg N ha (50-140 g N Mg grain), while NO emissions ranged from 0.2 to 0.7 kg N ha (20-70 g N Mg grain). Emissions of total N oxides (NO + NO) increased in the order AAc < BU < AAs. Despite having the greatest emissions of NO and total N oxides, the AAs treatment had greater NFRE compared with the AAc treatment. These results provide additional evidence that AA emits more NO, but less NO, than broadcast urea and show that practices to reduce NO emissions do not always improve N use efficiency.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2011.0240DOI Listing

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