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- W2964144701 abstract "The objective of this laboratory incubation study was to assess the effectiveness and longevity of urease inhibitor N-(2-nitrophenyl) phosphoric triamide (2-NPT), along with the commonly used N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (nBTPT), in reducing ammonia (NH3) emissions from cattle urine applied to pasture soils. It was hypothesised that 2-NPT would be effective as a longer-lasting inhibitor to reduce emissions after the deposition of urine during multiple grazing events. Two dairy-grazed pasture soils (Fluvisol, Rangitikei loamy sand (RLS) and Andosol, Egmont black loam (EBL)) with contrasting organic carbon levels and urease activity were used. The following treatments were applied to the soils at the start of the experiment: no inhibitor, nBTPT-low, 2-NPT-low, 2-NPT-medium and 2-NPT-high. Urine-N was applied to all the treatments at four stages: immediately before inhibitor application (Stage A), 29 days after inhibitor application (Stage B), 56 days after inhibitor application (Stage C) and 29 days and again 60 days after inhibitor application (Stage D); NH3 emissions were measured up to Day 31 after each urine application. The low, medium and high application rates of inhibitors were determined based on achieving 0.025%, 0.050% and 0.075% of quantity of urine-N applied in Stage A respectively. For the no inhibitor treatment, the proportion of total applied N in urine that was emitted as NH3 for the different stages ranged from 35.8% to 50.5% for RLS soil and from 14.2% to 26.7% for EBL soil. For Stage A, both inhibitors equally reduced NH3 emissions from applied urine in both soils (23.7–27.3% for the RLS and 20.6–27.2% for the EBL). For Stage B, significant reductions (4.2–13.4%) in NH3 emitted was observed only from RLS soil, with there being a significantly greater reduction from 2-NPT than from nBTPT, and 2-NPT continued to reduce NH3 emissions at Stage C (5.6–7.4%). There was no reduction in emissions during Stage D by either of the inhibitors. The results of this study suggest that 2-NPT can extend the longevity of urease inhibition and reduce NH3 emissions compared with the more commonly used inhibitor nBTPT in dairy-grazed pasture soils." @default.
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- W2964144701 title "Comparing the effectiveness and longevity of the urease inhibitor N-(2-nitrophenyl) phosphoric triamide (2-NPT) with N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (nBTPT) in reducing ammonia emissions from cattle urine applied to dairy-grazed pasture soils" @default.
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