The most suitable application of ammonium bicarbonate in autumn and winter

The first is the fertilizer effect. Ammonium bicarbonate belongs to ammonium nitrogen fertilizer. It can be directly absorbed and utilized by crops after being applied to soil. Urea belongs to ammonium amide. It needs to be converted into ammonium nitrogen by urease secreted by urea bacteria in the soil. Root absorption. Here, the rate of urea conversion depends mainly on the soil temperature at that time; under normal conditions, all urea applied to the soil is converted to ammonium nitrogen, which takes 7-10 days at a ground temperature of 10 °C and 4~ at 20 °C. 5 days, only 2 to 3 days at 30 °C. It can be seen that the crops are topdressed in winter or early spring, and the application of ammonium bicarbonate is faster than urea; if urea is applied, it tends to affect the growth of the crop because of the slow effect of fertilizer.
Second, the high utilization rate of ammonium bicarbonate is rarely volatilized when the temperature is lower than 20 ° C. After being applied to the soil, the ammonium ion can be quickly adsorbed by the soil colloid, and its adsorption force is 8 times that of urea. Therefore, it is not easy to lose with water. When urea is applied to the soil, it exists in a molecular state before it is converted into ammonium nitrogen, which is difficult to be adsorbed by the soil colloid and is easily lost.
Third, the effect is good. It has been proved by experiments that the application of ammonium bicarbonate in the winter wheat field is 1~1.5 times higher than that in the high temperature season.
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