控释氮肥

J. Hays, F. T. Nielsson
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在北美,氮肥主要作为无水氨、UAN溶液或尿素施用。然而,如果这些形式的氮在作物吸收之前的潮湿天气条件下就会丢失。控释氮肥可以通过延迟氮素的初始释放并逐渐提供氮素以配合作物的吸收需求来减少这些损失。控释(也称为缓释或缓释)氮肥包括包膜尿素、非包膜“化学释放”形式和其他产品。
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Controlled Release Nitrogen Fertilizers
In North America, nitrogen (N) fertilizer is largely applied as anhydrous ammonia, UAN solutions or urea. However, these forms of N can be lost if wet weather conditions precede their uptake by crops. Controlled-release N fertilizers can reduce these losses by delaying the initial release of N and providing it gradually to coincide with crop uptake needs. Controlled-release (also called slow-release or delayedrelease) N fertilizers include coated ureas, non-coated “chemical-release” forms and other products.
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