Nitrogen Chem Unit3
Nitrogen Chem Unit3
By
Dr Harmohan Singh Yadav
Dept. Soil Science and Agril. Chemistry
Lovely Professional University, Phagwra
Jalandhar, Punjab.
SOL315 -Unit III
MANURES, FERTILIZERS AND SOIL FERTILITY MANAGEMENT
a. Gain
b. Losses
c. Both a and b
a. Blue
b. Yellow
c. Red
d. Yellow
Azotobactor is free living nitrogen
fixing bacteria T/F
2. Fertilizer N or Fertilization:
N is present as either as (NH4 +), (NO3 - ) or both or as amide form.
Eg. Ammonium sulphate (20.6 %N), Urea (46%N), ammonium chloride (25% N).
3. Organic additions:
Eg. FYM (0.5-1.5%N), Compost (0.5-2 %N),Green Manure crops (Dhaincha, Sunhemp
etc.), Crop residues (5 to 20kg /ha ).
4. Lightning and rainfall :
When lightning flashes, the nitrogen gas in super-heated air is converted to nitrate
(NO3
- ) and nitrite (NO2 - ).
Total N deposition as NH4+ NO3- in rainfall is usually<8 lbN/a/yr depending on the
location.
B. Nitrogen Soil Transformation
1. Mineralization:
Organic N to Inorgaic N
2𝑁𝑂2−+𝑂2 → 2𝑁𝑂3-
Optimal pH is between 6.6-8.0.
Nitrification inhibitors (NI)-
Nitrosomonas bacteria.
a. Immobilzation
b. Mineralization
c. Aminization
d. Nitrification
In the process of nitrification, the production of Nitrate is done
by which bacteria?
b. Nitrosomonas, Micrococcus\
c. Both a and b
a. C/N < 20
b. C/N > 20
c. C/N = 20
d. None
C. Nitrogen Losses
a. Denitrification:
Under waterlogged conditions or in anaerobic soils, there is bacterial reduction
of
𝑁𝑂3−and 𝑁𝑂2− takes place leading to the release of NO, 𝑁2O 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑁2 gas .
At pH <5.5- formation of NO
Loss of nitrogen through NH3 can be take place from soil from both
the mineralized or arganic N and added fertilizer N sources.
It is highly mobile and subject to the leaching losses when both soil
nitrate content and water movement are high.
NH4+ ion has an ionic diameter of 2.96 𝐴o which is very close to the diameter
NH4+ and K+ (2.68𝐴o) ions compete for the fixations of these minerals by
the clay.
Fixed NH4+ ions are not available for plants and microbes.
e. Crop Removal:
With the harvesting of crops there is reduction of Soil N.
f. Soil Erosion and Runoff:
Erosion losses are more under fallow conditions than vegetation cover .
Runoff losses may be high as 70% if heavy rainfall occurs on the day
of the fertilization.
a. Nitrite leaching
b. Ammonia leaching
c. Nitrate Leaching