Journal article
Gaseous nitrogen loss from temperate perennial grass and clover dairy pastures in south-eastern Australia
RJ Eckard, D Chen, RE White, DF Chapman
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research | C S I R O PUBLISHING | Published : 2003
DOI: 10.1071/AR02100
Abstract
The use of nitrogen (N) fertiliser on dairy pastures in south-eastern Australia has increased exponentially over the past 15 years. Concerns have been raised about the economic and environmental impact of N loss through volatilisation and denitrification. Emissions of NH3, N2, and N2O were measured for 3 years in the 4 different seasons from a grazed grass/clover pasture, with or without 200 kg N fertiliser/ha, applied as ammonium nitrate and urea. Nitrogen-fertilised treatments lost significantly more N than the control treatments in all cases. More NH3 was lost from urea-fertilised treatments than from either the control or ammonium nitrate treatments, whereas ammonium nitrate treatments l..
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