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    Ammonia volatilization from blends with stabilized and controlled-released urea in the coffee system
    (Editora UFLA, 2016-09) Chagas, Wantuir Filipe Teixeira; Guelfi, Douglas Ramos; Caputo, André Luiz Carvalho; Souza, Taylor Lima de; Andrade, André Baldansi; Faquin, Valdemar
    Application of stabilized and controlled-release urea blends can reduce the losses of N-NH3 as compared to conventional urea. The aim of this study was to quantify ammonia volatilization from conventional nitrogen fertilizers and blends of urea + (urea + NBPT) + controlled release urea applied in drip irrigated coffee system. The experiment was conducted under field conditions in in a Red Latosol located in Lavras-MG, Brazil. The randomized complete block design with six treatments: Urea = 450 kg ha -1 yr -1 N (100% of the recommended dose) divided in three splittings equal to 150 kg ha -1 N with an interval of 50 days; ammonium nitrate = 450 kg ha -1 yr -1 N (100% of the recommended dose) in three splittings equal to 150 kg ha -1 N with an interval of 50 days; Polyblen Extend ® -100%= 450 kg ha -1 yr -1 (100% of the recommended dose) applied in two splittings, 315 kg ha -1 N in the 1o split and 135 kg ha -1 N in the 2o split; Polyblen Extend ® -70% = 315 kg ha -1 yr -1 N (70% of the recommended dose) in two splittings, 220.5 kg ha -1 N in the 1o split and 94.5 kg ha -1 N in the 2o split; Polyblen Montanha ® -100% = 450 kg ha -1 yr -1 (100% of the recommended dose) in an unique application in the 1o split and Polyblen Montanha ® -70% = 315 kg ha -1 yr -1 N (70% of the recommended dose) at an unique application in the 1o split, with three repetitions. Total accumulated N-NH3 losses followed the decreasing order: Urea (83.2 kg ha -1 N) > Polyblen Extend ® - 100% (60.3 kg ha -1 N) > Polyblen Montanha ® - 100% (46.8 kg ha -1 N) > Polyblen Extend ® - 70% (35.1 kg ha -1 N) > Polyblen Montanha ® - 70% (24.2 kg ha -1 N) > nitrate ammonium (2.0 kg ha -1 N ). The use of Polyblen Montanha ® decreases two splittings compared to conventional sources such as urea and ammonium nitrate, by applying only 70% of the recommended dose without affecting yield and coffee crop nutrition.
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    Nitrogen loss by volatilization of nitrogen fertilizers applied to coffee orchard
    (Editora UFLA, 2016-03) Dominghetti, Anderson William; Guelfi, Douglas Ramos; Guimarães, Rubens José; Caputo, André Luiz Carvalho; Spehar, Carlos Roberto; Faquin, Valdemar
    Ammonia volatilization (N-NH3) is one of the main pathways of Nitrogen loss reducing nitrogen use efficiency in coffee orchard. This work aimed at quantifying ammonia volatilization (N-NH3) losses from N-sources to be used in coffee plantations fertilization in Brazil. The experiment was conducted in the field on a dystrophic red latosol (Ferralsol in FAO’s classification) at the Coffee Research Sector, University of Lavras, MG, Brazil. The experimental design was of complete randomized blocks with three repetitions of the following treatments: conventional urea, ammonium nitrate and urea + 0.15% Cu and 0.4% B, urea + anionic polymers, urea + elementary sulfur (S 0) + polymers, and urea + plastic resin. These N sources were split into three doses of 150 kg ha -1 and band applied. The N-NH3 losses by volatilization and variations of pH (H2O) were measured, before and after N application. The N-sources contributed to reduce the soil pH, measured after the third nitrogen fertilization. The N-NH3 losses by volatilization (average from three applications) was as follows: urea + anionic polymers (35.8%) > conventional urea (31.2%) = urea + S 0 + polymers (31.0%) > urea + 0.15% Cu + 0.4 % B (25.6%) > urea + plastic resin (8.6%) = ammonium nitrate (1.0%).