19 results on '"Freney, J. R."'
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2. Recent developments on the use of urease inhibitors in the tropics
3. Use of phenylphosphorodiamidate and N-(n-butyl)thiophosphorictriamide to reduce ammonia loss and increase grain yield following application of urea to flooded rice
4. Effect of urease, nitrification and algal inhibitors on ammonia loss and grain yield of flooded rice in Thailand
5. Estimating ammonia volatilization from unsaturated urea fertilized and urine affected soils by an indirect method
6. Use of nitrification inhibitors to increase fertilizer nitrogen recovery and lint yield in irrigated cotton
7. Effect of a new nitrification inhibitor (wax coated calcium carbide) on transformations and recovery of fertilizer nitrogen by irrigated wheat
8. Factors controlling ammonia loss from trash covered sugarcane fields fertilized with urea
9. The fate of urea nitrogen applied in a foliar spray to wheat at heading
10. Loss of ammonia after application of urea at different times to dry-seeded, irrigated rice
11. Effect of water depth on ammonia loss from lowland rice
12. Processes of nitrogen loss from fertilizers applied to flooded rice fields on a calcareous soil in north-central China
13. Water-air transfer resistance for ammonia from flooded rice
14. Effectiveness of applying urea solution by furrow irrigation to wheat grown on raised beds of an impervious red-brown earth
15. Control of gaseous nitrogen losses from urea applied to flooded rice soils
16. Nitrogen loss from different tillage systems and the effect on cereal grain yield
17. Emission of nitrogen oxides (NO x ) from a flooded soil fertilized with urea: Relation to other nitrogen loss processes
18. Determination of dinitrogen emission and retention in floodwater and porewater of a lowland rice field fertilized with15N-urea
19. Evaluation of a sampler for assessing ammonia losses from fertilized fields
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