Full TGIF Record # 4075
Item 1 of 1
Web URL(s):https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/aj/pdfs/70/2/AJ0700020264
    Last checked: 12/09/2016
    Requires: PDF Reader
    Access conditions: Item is within a limited-access website
Publication Type:
i
Refereed
Author(s):Allen, S. E.; Terman, G. L.; Kennedy, H. G.
Author Affiliation:Allen and Terman: Agronomists; Kennedy: Analytical Chemist, Tennessee Valley Authority
Title:Nutrient uptake by grass and leaching losses from soluble and S-coated urea and KCl
Source:Agronomy Journal. Vol. 70, No. 2, March/April 1978, p. 264-268.
Publishing Information:Madison, WI: American Society of Agronomy
# of Pages:5
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Festuca arundinacea; Fertilizers; Nitrogen; Comparisons; Urea; Potassium; Calcium; Magnesium; Leaching; Sorghum sudanense; Ammonium nitrate; Lysimeters; Slow-release fertilizers; Nutrient uptake; Sulfur-coated urea; Potassium chloride; Nitrates; Cations; Application rates
Abstract/Contents:"Slow-release fertilizers should provide for more efficient nutrient use by the crop as well as reduce leaching losses. This study was conducted to measure crop response to N or K in uncoated urea, ammonium nitrate (AN), S-coated urea (SCU), KC1, and S-coated KC1 (SCK) and to relate leaching losses to NO3-N and cations. In one series, granular N sources to supply 200 or 400 kg of N/surface ha were mixed with the upper 20 cm of a 1:1 mixture of Norfolk s1 (Typic Paleudult) and builders sand contained in 15- x 120-cm columns. A second series was similarly Fertilized with K sources to supply 100 or 200 kg of K/surface ha. Soil columns were left fallow or planted to tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Shreb. 'Kentucky 31') which was harvested six times at 4-week intervals. Following the sixth harvest of fescue, stubble and roots were incorporated into the soil along with a second application of N or K and cultures were planted to sorghum-sudangrass (Sorghum bicolor x Moench Sorghum vulgare sudanense Green M), which was harevsted four times at 4-week intervals. Water was applied as required for crop growth and once during each growth period all columns (including fallow) were heavily watered to collect liters (10 cm) of leachate from each. Total recovery of N by both crops was in the order: SCU-12 > split-AN > SCU-20 > urea > AN > no N. With cropping, 0 to 11% of applied N was found in drainage water. Under fallow, losses of N were much higher (29 to 72%) and were in the order: split-AN > SCU-12 = SCU-20 > AN = urea > no N. These results support the premise that slow-release fertilizers supply more N for crop response, but may not reduce leaching losses. leaching of cations was well correlated with loss of NO3-N (r = 0.83 to 0.90) under fallow, but was less correlated (r = 0.33 to 0.74) under grass. Recovery of K by both crops was near 100%. Applied K decreased loss of NO3-N, Ca, and Mg under cropping and increased losses under fallow. Leaching of NO3-N and cations was highly correlated. Applied N and oxidation of S in S-coated products both contributed to acidification of the soil, which intensified leaching of Ca and Mg."
Language:English
References:6
Note:Tables
Graphs
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Allen, S. E., G. L. Terman, and H. G. Kennedy. 1978. Nutrient uptake by grass and leaching losses from soluble and S-coated urea and KCl. Agron. J. 70(2):p. 264-268.
Fastlink to access this record outside TGIF: https://tic.msu.edu/tgif/flink?recno=4075
If there are problems with this record, send us feedback about record 4075.
Choices for finding the above item:
Web URL(s):
https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/aj/pdfs/70/2/AJ0700020264
    Last checked: 12/09/2016
    Requires: PDF Reader
    Access conditions: Item is within a limited-access website
Find Item @ MSU
MSU catalog number: S 22 .A45
Find from within TIC:
   Digitally in TIC by record number.
Request through your local library's inter-library loan service (bring or send a copy of this TGIF record)