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Biodegradation of Slow-Release Fertilizers (Methyleneureas) in Soil
Authors:Thomas Jahns  Roswitha Schepp  Christof Siersdorfer  Heinrich Kaltwasser
Affiliation:(1) Fachrichtung 13.3 Mikrobiologie, Universität des Saarlandes, Postfach 151150, D-66041 Saarbrücken, Germany
Abstract:The biodegradation of urea and condensation products thereof (ureaforms or methyleneureas), their nitrification, and their influence on the respiratory rate of soil was studied over periods of up to 100 days. The total methyleneurea content of the soil was determined after its acidic extraction, using a convenient colorimetric assay, and an HPLC protocol was established to analyze for specific components of methyleneureas. Urea, unfractionated methyleneureas, and hot-water soluble methyleneureas were rapidly metabolized to ammonium, which accumulated to high concentrations and was consequently oxidized to nitrate; an accumulation of nitrite was observed during urea but not during methyleneurea degradation. Hot water-insoluble methyleneureas were degraded much more slowly, and ammonium formed from these compounds was oxidized to nitrate without being released in significant amounts. These results suggest that the use of methyleneureas of optimized composition with regard to their water solubility may help to resolve problems such as the toxicity of ammonia to plant growth as well as nitrogen loss by leaching of nitrate, denitrification and volatilization.
Keywords:Methyleneureas  fertilizer  degradation  ammonification  nitrification
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