1996
DOI: 10.4141/cjss96-013
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Influence of source, method of placement and simulated rainfall on the recovery of 15N-labelled fertilizers under zero tillage

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“…There was no overall significant influence of fertilizer form on other crop parameters, results which generally agree with the findings of earlier research that concluded that all N forms are effective in improving crop yield and/or N recovery when applied properly to increase accessibility and prevent any gaseous N loss (Touchton and Hargrove 1982;Malhi et al 1996;Grant et al 2001;Lafond et al 2003). There was a significant S )F interaction indicating variable results at the individual site-year level, but no clear trends were discernable.…”
Section: N Fertilizer Form/formulationsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…There was no overall significant influence of fertilizer form on other crop parameters, results which generally agree with the findings of earlier research that concluded that all N forms are effective in improving crop yield and/or N recovery when applied properly to increase accessibility and prevent any gaseous N loss (Touchton and Hargrove 1982;Malhi et al 1996;Grant et al 2001;Lafond et al 2003). There was a significant S )F interaction indicating variable results at the individual site-year level, but no clear trends were discernable.…”
Section: N Fertilizer Form/formulationsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…In a literature survey, Pilbeam (1996) found that fertilizer N recovery in the crop decreased in proportion to site aridity as measured by the precipitation:evaporation quotient whereas recovery in the soil followed the opposite trend. Malhi et al (1996) found that plant recovery of N was lower with urea as the N source compared with ammonium nitrate.…”
Section: Plant Uptake Of N and Crop Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use efficiency of N was perhaps also lower in 2004, when fertilizer top dressings were applied as a surface application in contrast to 2005 when top dressings were incorporated in the soil. Surface application of fertilizer may result in N being more prone to volatilization losses (Mahli et al 1996). Even on infertile soils, with SOC, P and/or K below the critical Kenyan on-farm trials at 3 and 6 months after planting.…”
Section: Variability In Unfertilized Cassava Yieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%