Title of article :
Effect of humic acid on ammonia volatilization from some calcareous soils
Author/Authors :
Tameemi, Hayfaa J. Al Department of Soil Science and Water Resources - College of Agriculture - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Ashoor, Nawal I Department of Soil Science and Water Resources - College of Agriculture - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Al-Auqbi, Suhailah J Department of Soil Science and Water Resources - College of Agriculture - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq
Abstract :
The objectives of this study were to compare the effect of three rates of humic acid (0, 2.5
and 5.0 g kg-1 soil) and N-urea (0, 60 and 120 mg N kg-1 soil) and mixtures of them on NH3, loss
(volatilization) from two calcareous soils (Abul-Khasseb, silty clay soil, and Zubair, loamy sand soil). The
use of humic acid significantly reduced NH3 loss and increased exchangeable NH4
+ in both studied soils.
The high total acidity of humic acid made the treatment the best in reducing N loss after incubation.
Zubair soil showed more N loss than Abul-Khasseb soil due to their physical and chemical characteristics.
The soil content of NH4
+ and NO3
- increased significantly in both studied soils with increasing N rates. It
can conclude that, humic acid, in general have great ability in controlling NH3 loss and retaining NH4
+ in
calcareous soils. It could be an economical efficient, practical and easiest way to control N loss.
Keywords :
N-urea , N loss , urea fertilizer , ammonium , nitrate
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics