Hydrolysis of urea associated with diΓΎ erent component parts (surface and subsurface soil from unplanted and planted ΓΌelds and standing water) of tropical Γ½ooded rice soil was investigated. Urea hydrolysis followed a ΓΌrst-order kinetics with surface soil having the highest urease activity followed b
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Urease activity and inhibition in flooded soil systems
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- 1980
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- English
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