Reducing ammonia volatile concentration from compound fertilizers modified with zeolite

Authors

  • Nolan Yore, Ipah Kalpana and Tan Saya Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia. Author

Abstract

Ammonia volatilization is a direct loss of available nitrogen in agriculture. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of amending NPK fertilizer with different rates of clinoptilolite zeolite on ammonia volatilization, soil exchangeable ammonium, and available nitrate. Seven treatments evaluated were: 250 g soil alone (T1), 3.28 g ammonium nitrate (AN) without additive (T2), 44.6 g 5:3:2 formulated fertilizer + 31.77 g zeolite (T3), 44.6 g 5:5:5 formulated fertilizer + 26.36 g zeolite (T4), 37.17 g 6:6:6 formulated fertilizer + 18.92 g zeolite (T5), 22.30 g 10:10:10 formulated fertilizer + 4.06 g zeolite (T6), and 14.87 g 15:15:15 commercial fertilizer (T7). The ammonia loss was measured using close-dynamic air flow system method. Soil pH, exchangeable ammonium and available nitrate at the end of this study were determined using standard procedures. The mixture of formulated fertilizer and zeolite significantly reduced ammonia volatilization. Zeolite in the formulated compound fertilizers did not significantly affect soil exchangeable ammonium and available nitrate. Amending N, P, and K compound fertilizer could minimize ammonia loss.

Published

2013-01-25

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How to Cite

Reducing ammonia volatile concentration from compound fertilizers modified with zeolite. (2013). International Journal of Manures and Fertilizers, 2(1), 351-354. https://ijpp.org/journal/index.php/ijmf/article/view/221