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Abstract The loss of ammonia by volatilization during incubation and soil drying and contamination of soil samples during drying were studied in the laboratory. Aqua ammonia placement treatments produced a range of soil nitrate and ammonium levels, which produced different amounts of ammonia upon incubation and drying. Recovery of applied N as mineral N and volatilized N in acid traps was virtually complete, indicating that ammonia volatilization was the only significant N loss process. When aqua ammonia was applied to the surface, 57% was volatilized, compared with only 2% when the fertilizer was deep placed. Ammonia volatilization decreased with time; most of the loss occurred during the first day after fertilizer application and ammonia loss was virtually complete within 8 days of incubation. Regression analysis indicated loss of ammonia on soil drying could be explained by the initial ammonia concentration and the time from fertilizer application; approximately 40 days from fertilizer application were...

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