In that sense, yes, ammonia can effectively kill weeds. However, the chemical can be hard to control. For example, environmental factors like higher temperatures, higher pH levels in soils ...
When ammonia is formed from urea applied on the soil surface, some will be volatilized (escape into the air), the amount depending on a combination of soil conditions. Greatest loss can be expected ...
This study uses correlated operando microscopy and spectroscopy to examine Cu2O catalyst dynamics in nitrate electroreduction ...
Keep in mind, even with proper application and management, these products (acidifiers) only offer temporary control of ammonia and reduction in litter pH. In summary, the use of litter treatments has ...