Abstract

A novel coated urea (MVCU) was prepared, and its application effect was verified by field trials of oilseed rape in three main cultivation areas. Meanwhile, the nutrient release and coating layer changes of MVCU in static water at 25 °C and different soils were systematically evaluated. MVCU showed a long nutrient release time under static water (77 days) and soil incubation (140 days) conditions due to the slow degradation of the coating layer in MVCU, and its nitrogen release coincided well with oilseed rape nitrogen demand. The above results were further confirmed by FT-IR spectra and SEM analysis. Compared with conventional urea (U), the field trials of MVCU in the three main cultivation areas showed high nitrogen utilization efficiency and yield advantages in oilseed rape. The field trials results indicated that the MVCU significantly enhanced the aboveground dry matter (28.7%), the seed nitrogen concentration (9.5%) and aboveground nitrogen accumulation (42.5%) of oilseed rape at the mature stage as compared to that of the U. The oilseed rape yield enhanced by 932.8 kg/hm2, the average growth rate was 65.1%, and nitrogen utilization efficiency increased by 21.2%. In short, MVCU has the advantages of excellent slow-release performance and strong applicability, and its yield-increasing effect on oilseed rape could reach or even be better than that of traditional fertilization.

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