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Crop Research
Year : 2013, Volume : 45, Issue : 1to3
First page : ( 280) Last page : ( 283)
Print ISSN : 0970-4884. Online ISSN : 2454-1761.

Urea hydrolysis and n transformation in soils amended with different proportions of neem cake

Saha Sushanta1, Saha Bholanath1, Antil R. S.2, Dahiya D. S.2

1Department of Soil Science CCS, Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar-125 004, Haryana, India.

2Directorate of Research, BCKV, Kalyani, Distt. Nadia-741 235, West Bengal, India.

Online published on 4 August, 2017.

Abstract

The effect of substituting N with neem cake at different levels on urea hydrolysis and N-transformation in soils at periodic intervals measuring urea-, NH4+-and NO3-N in the medium was studied. The amount of unhydrolysed urea-N decreased from 99.86 to 5.42 mg N/kg in soil treated with 100% N through urea; the respective values were 83.87 to 11.88, 61.99 to 14.02 and 33.82 to 8.21 for soil amended with 25, 50 and 75% N substituted through neem cake. The content of NH4+-N increased up to 1st day of incubation in soils containing treatments from control to 50% N supplied through neem cake and decreased with progress of incubation. Similarly, soil with 75% N substituted through neem cake showed that NH4+-N increased up to seven days of incubation and decreased thereafter. On the other hand, the increase in NH4+-N content was found up to 28 days in soil with only neem cake and then decreased. The amount of NO3-N increased with progress of incubation in all the soils. The NO3-N content decreased significantly at each incubation period as the proportions of N through neem cake increased from 25 to 100% as compared to soil treated with 100% N through urea.

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Keywords

N mineralization, Neem cake, Urea hydrolysis.

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