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A soil incubation experiment was conducted to assess the extent of ammonia losses from saltaffected soils. Four salt- affected and two normal soils were treated with ammonium sulphate and
urea solution @ 0 and 200 mg N/kg soil and incubated at 30°C, and 80% field capacity moisture level
for different time intervals. The evolved ammonia was trapped in acid which was determined by
steam distillation at the end of each incubation period. The results revealed that the mean cumulative
ammonia losses from the fertilizers applied to salt-affected soils were about 15 times more as
compared to those when applied to normal soils. Maximum ammonia losses occurred from sodic soil
with highest pH and sand content. Irrespective of the salinity level, ammonia tosses were more from
urea than from ammonium sulphate.
Faqir Hussain, M. H. Naqvi' . (1998) AMMONIA LOSSES FROM SALT-AFFECTED SOILS, The Journal Soil & Environment , Volume 14, Issue 14(1-2).
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