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Nitrogen volatilized during the grazing of dryland kikuyu pastures
Author
Mckenzie, F.R.
Tainton, N.M.
Publisher
African Journal of Range & Forage Science
Publication Year
1993
Body

Using a micrometeorological mass balance method, a study was undertaken to assess volatilized nitrogen (N) losses during and after the grazing of dryland Pennisetum clandestinum Hochst. (kikuyu) pastures. Specific objectives were to measure the magnitude of volatilized N loss and to establish the pattern of volatilized N loss over time. Nitrogen losses measured over a period of 120 h ranged from 88 to 946 g N ha?1 (at a stocking rate of 3 AU ha?1), and from 240 to 2 685 g N ha?1 (at a stocking rate of 6 AU ha?1 stocking rate). In terms of achieving lower losses, the mean difference in N lost as NH3 was in favour of the lower stocking rate (3 AU ha?1), estimated at 1 051 ± 324 g NH3 ha?1 (P≤0.05). A consistent pattern of NH3 loss was shown to occur during the season, with higher losses being recorded during the day time and lower losses at night.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
African Journal of Range & Forage Science
Keywords
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