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Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis | 2000

Effect of N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric triamide added to peat and leather in urea-based fertilizers on urea hydrolysis and ammonia volatilization.

Paola Gioacchini; Camilla Giovannini; Claudio Marzadori; Livia Vittori Antisari; Andrea Simoni; C. Gessa

Abstract A laboratory experiment evaluated the rate of urea hydrolysis and ammonia volatilization from urea (U) mixed in organo‐mineral (O‐M) fertilizers. These fertilizers were incubated in soil in the presence or absence of N‐(n‐butyl)thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) as a urease inhibitor. Two organic matrices, leather (L) and peat (P), were used to prepare the O‐M fertilizers. In the absence of NBPT, the highest ammonia losses and the fastest rate of urea hydrolysis were in the soil treated with the fertilizer containing leather (UL50). Significantly lower ammonia losses occurred with peat‐based fertilizers. Although the fertilizer containing peat (UP50) stimulated the rate of urea hydrolysis with respect to the urea alone, no increase in ammonia volatilization was detected. NBPT‐containing fertilizers were stored for different times (0,7, 30, and 60 days) and temperatures (25°C and 40°C), and the NBPT recovery was monitored by extraction and analysis by HPLC. The NBPT recovery decreased by increasing either the storage time or the storage temperature. Differences among the fertilizers occurred after storage at 40°C for 30 or 60 days. With UN, in spite of about 25% extracted amount of NBPT, the ammonia losses did not increase with respect to the non‐stored fertilizer. On the contrary, no inhibitor was recovered from either of the O‐M fertilizers (UNL and UNP). However, in the presence of leather, NBPT reduced the volatilization losses by 35 to 40%, whereas in the presence of peat, a complete loss of NBPT efficiency occurred. In general, either the inhibitor recovery or efficiency were affected by the storage conditions or the type of organic matrix.


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 1998

Plant–soil relationships in the serpentinite screes of Mt. Prinzera (Northern Apennines, Italy)

Alessandra Lombini; Enrico Dinelli; Carlo Ferrari; Andrea Simoni


Water Quality, Exposure and Health | 2010

Quality of Municipal Wastewater Compared to Surface Waters of the River and Artificial Canal Network in Different Areas of the Eastern Po Valley (Italy)

Livia Vittori Antisari; Carlo Trivisano; C. Gessa; Massimo Gherardi; Andrea Simoni; Gilmo Vianello; Nicoletta Zamboni


EQA - International Journal of Environmental Quality | 2011

CHARACTERIZATION OF HEAVY METALS ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION FOR ASSESSMENT OF URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN THE BOLOGNA CITY (ITALY)

Livia Vittori Antisari; Serena Carbone; Chiara Ferronato; Andrea Simoni; Gilmo Vianello


EQA - International Journal of Environmental Quality | 2014

CRITICAL EVALUATION OF AN INTERCALIBRATION PROJECT FOCUSED ON THE DEFINITION OF NEW MULTI-ELEMENT SOIL REFERENCE MATERIALS (AMS-MO1 AND AMS-ML1)

Livia Vittori Antisari; Gianluca Bianchini; Enrico Dinelli; Gloria Falsone; Aldo Gardini; Andrea Simoni; Renzo Tassinari; Gilmo Vianello


Journal of Environmental Protection | 2013

Assessment of Pollutants in Wet and Dry Depositions in a Suburban Area around a Waste-to-Energy Plant (WEP) in Northern Italy

Livia Vittori Antisari; Francesca Ventura; Andrea Simoni; Stefano Piana; Paola Rossi Pisa; Gilmo Vianelloz


Chemosphere | 2017

Phosphorous extractability and ryegrass availability from bio-waste composts in a calcareous soil

Marco Grigatti; Elisa Boanini; Silvia Mancarella; Andrea Simoni; Massimo Centemero; Adrie Veeken


EQA - International Journal of Environmental Quality | 2012

LEAF WASHING AS AN ASSESSMENT TOOL TO CHARACTERIZE DRY ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION

Livia Vittori Antisari; Serena Carbone; Chiara Ferronato; Andrea Simoni; Gilmo Vianello


EQA - International Journal of Environmental Quality | 2013

RELATING LOSS OF SOIL FERTILITY TO WATER AGGREGATE STABILITY AND NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY IN MOUNTAIN AGRICULTURAL CALCARIC SOILS

Patrizia Guidi; Gloria Falsone; Boussa Tockville Mare; Andrea Simoni; Paola Gioacchini; Gilmo Vianello


EQA - International Journal of Environmental Quality | 2010

Water quality in the artificial canal network in the Reno basin (Bologna Italy).

Livia Vittori Antisari; Serena Carbone; Andrea Simoni; Gilmo Vianello; Valerio Bevilacqua; Andrea Bagli

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C. Gessa

University of Bologna

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