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Widely naturalized species are not more promiscuous to different nitrogen forms, but benefit more from inorganic nitrogen
Nitrogen (N) has been considered a crucial factor influencing plant invasions. Many studies have assessed responses of alien plants to different N...
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Rendered materials partly substitute inorganic nitrogen fertilizers and improve nitrogen recovery in maize production system
Supplementing inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilizers with available organic resources is a sustainable strategy for improving crop N use efficiency (NUE)...
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Relevance of organic vs. inorganic nitrogen in intra- and interspecific competition of seven central European tree species
Key messageWhen competing for nitrogen with other tree species, organic N is more important than inorganic N for most species
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Fertilizer Rate and Urease and Nitrification Inhibitors Effects on Soil Inorganic Nitrogen and Sugarcane Yields in Central Thailand
Improving nitrogen fertilizer use by plants and reducing N losses through applying the appropriate nitrogen (N) fertilizer rate with urease...
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Contribution of soil diazotrophs to crop nitrogen utilization in an acidic soil as affected by organic and inorganic amendments
AimsBiological nitrogen (N) fixation (BNF) driven by diazotrophs plays an essential role in reducing N fertilizer input in acidic soils. Amendments...
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Utilisation and transformation of organic and inorganic nitrogen by soil microorganisms and its regulation by excessive carbon and nitrogen availability
The process of nitrogen (N) transformation after microbial utilisation of organic and inorganic N is unclear. 15 N -glycine (Gly), 15 NH 4 + and 15 NO 3 − ...
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Adaptation of Ulva lactuca in low-salinity and high-nutrient water environment and its synergistic microbial effect on inorganic nitrogen removal
Excess inorganic nitrogen in offshore estuarine areas can adversely affect coastal water quality. To explore the bioremediation potential of Ulva...
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Selective uptake of organic and inorganic nitrogen by Betula platyphylla seedlings from different provenances
Nitrogen (N) is essential in regulating plant growth and biomass allocation. Plant N uptake and assimilation influence species adaptation and...
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Combining organic and inorganic fertilization increases rice yield and soil nitrogen and carbon: dissolved organic matter chemodiversity and soil microbial communities
Background and aimsDissolved organic matter (DOM) is an active component of the soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N) pool. However, the...
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Substitution of Inorganic Nitrogen with Organic Amendments for Improvement of Soil Properties, Microbial Community, and Enzymatic Activity in Maize-Wheat Crop** System Under Sub-temperate Ecology
PurposeIntegrated nutrient management (INM) comprised of farmyard manure (FYM) and chemical fertilizers augmented soil fertility in terms of nutrient...
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Nitrogen Metabolism
Nitrogen is one of the most important macronutrients required by plants. All proteins consist of nitrogen-containing amino acids. Heme components of... -
Synergistic effects of L-glutamine and inorganic nitrogen molar ratios enhance the induction of somatic embryogenesis of Pinus maximinoi H.E. Moore
Clonal breeding programs of Pinus maximinoi require the establishment of a robust somatic embryogenesis (SE) protocol to produce enough cell lines to...
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Inorganic and organic nutrients in tropical–subtropical Western Pacific coral reef waters
Coral reef ecosystems host diversified and highly productive communities, but corals are degrading in many places worldwide. Picking suitable...
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Nitrogen uptake by rapeseed varieties from organic matter and inorganic fertilizer sources
AimsHalf of field crop nitrogen (N) is often derived soil organic matter (SOM) mineralization, yet we do not fully understand the extent to which...
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Combined inorganic nitrogen sources influence the release of extracellular compounds that drive mutualistic interactions in microalgal‒bacterial co-cultures
We investigated the role of extracellular metabolites released during mutualistic interactions in co-cultures of a microalga, Tetradesmus obliquus ...
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Long-Term Flooding Paddy Affects Inorganic Nitrogen Supply and Conservation Processes in Subtropical Soils of Southwest China
Yuanyang terrace paddy soils in subtropical regions of Southwest China are characterized by thousands of years of flooding and low input of chemical...
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Effects of Spraying Allantoin at Different Stages on Inorganic Nitrogen Assimilation, Endogenous Hormones, Yield, and Quality of Sugar Beet in Saline-Alkali Land
Soil salinization profoundly impacts the growth and development of sugar beet. As a urea cytokinin, allantoin effectively mitigates the adverse...
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Astrobiological implications of the organic and inorganic cyanide utilization by a novel Antarctic hyperthermophilic Pyrococcus strain
Organic and inorganic cyanides are widely distributed in nature, yet not much is known about the ability of microorganisms to use these compounds as...
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Irrigation combines with nitrogen application to optimize soil carbon and nitrogen, increase maize yield, and nitrogen use efficiency
Background and aimsStaged water shortages and excessive nitrogen application lead to a decline in crop yield, and nitrogen loss, waste of resources...
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Removal of Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Domestic Wastewater by Microalgal Cultures
Domestic wastewater contains high concentrations of multiple organic and inorganic nutrient pollutants. When released without treatment, it can lead...