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Inhibitors application time and pasture canopy capture regulate gaseous losses of urine-N
Technologies have been developed for the in-situ treatment of urine patches deposited by grazing livestock to mitigate nitrogen (N) losses using N...
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Optimal N Application Improves Interspecific Relationship, Productivity and N Utilization in Wheat/Faba Bean Intercrop**
We assessed the effects of various N levels on interspecific interaction and faba bean N utilization and yield in wheat/faba bean intercrop**...
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Short-term effect of liquid organic fertilisation and application methods on N2, N2O and CO2 fluxes from a silt loam arable soil
The absence of N 2 flux measurements in liquid manure-amended soils has resulted in a poor understanding of the effect of manure application on...
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Combined application of N-fixing PGPB and rice straw mulch compensates N immobilization by straw, improving crop growth
BackgroundRice straw, often treated as waste, provides many benefits to crops when used as a mulch. However, straw degradation promotes nitrogen...
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Straw retention and inhibitor application reduce the leaching risk of mineral N in no-tillage systems of Northeast China
PurposeTo clarify the effects of maize straw retention combined with reduced fertilization and urease/nitrification inhibitors on the accumulation...
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Split N application and DMP based nitrification inhibitors mitigate N2O losses in a soil cropped with winter wheat
Nitrogen (N) fertilization to crops might lead to formation and release of reactive N—e.g. nitrate, ammonium, ammonia, nitrous oxide (N 2 O) —,...
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Rejuvenating potato growth and yield in challenging semiarid and saline sandy Cholistan: harnessing PGPB-coated N and P application strategies
BackgroundPotato serves as a major non-cereal food crop and income source for small-scale growers in Punjab, Pakistan. Unfortunately, improper...
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Radioprotective Properties of Indralin and Essentiale N for Separate and Combined Application under Fractionated γ-Irradiation
AbstractIn experiments on mice (CBA × C57Bl/6)F1, the radioprotective properties of the radioprotector indralin and the Essentiale N preparation were...
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Application of N,N,N',N'-Tetramethyl-p-Phenylenediamine and α,ω-Hexadecanedioic Acid for Determination of the H+/O Ratios of Complexes III and IV of the Liver Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain under Free Respiration Conditions
Abstract—Stimulation of mitochondrial respiration in state 4 without changes in passive proton leakage is known to be accompanied by a decrease in...
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Hysteretic response of N2O reductase activity to soil pH variations after application of lime to an acidic agricultural soil
N 2 O contributes to increasing the greenhouse effect and is also involved in stratospheric ozone depletion. In soil and water, N 2 O reductase catalyses...
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Partial Exchange of Mineral N Fertilizer for Common Bean Plants by Organic N Fertilizer in the Presence of Salicylic Acid as Foliar Application
Common beans are very significant for poor countries, because they provide high nutritional value, especially in terms of protein, calories, and...
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N-fertiliser application or legume integration enhances N cycling in tropical pastures
Understanding the effects of N application or the introduction of a legume on N cycling is critical for achieving productive and sustainable...
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Sugarcane Straw Removal Enhances Short-Term N Source and N Source Efficiencies Under Sandy Soil Condition
The objectives of this study are to assess the effects of sugarcane straw removal with fertilizer application on (i) N source (soil mineral N, SOM...
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Effects of C and N application on Azotobacter and nitrogen cycle in farmland soils of central Guizhou, China
Carbon sources and nitrogen sources are two important groups of substances in analyses of the effects of exogenous additives on soil microorganisms....
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Biological N2-fixation in grass-clover ley in response to N application in cattle slurry vs. mineral fertilizer
BackgroundThe nitrogen (N) response in grass-clover is influenced by quantity and timing of N-fertilizer, but less is known about the effect of...
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Agri-environmental implications of N- and P-based manure application to perennial and annual crop** systems
Continuous manure application based on crop nitrogen (N) requirements could substantially increase field nutrient losses from croplands. Although...
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Influence of reduced N-fertilizer application on foliar chemicals and functional qualities of tea plants under Toxoptera aurantii infestation
BackgroundThe tea aphid, Toxoptera aurantii (Boyer de Fonscolombe) is a polyphagous pest predominant in tea orchards and has become the most...
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Liming and nitrification inhibitor affects crop N uptake efficiency and N loss through changing soil N processes
The form of inorganic N in soil is governed by N transformations, but the relationship between the soil N transformation dynamics and the N uptake by...
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A Strategy for Reducing Nitrogen Fertilizer Application Based on Application of Biochar: A Case in Northeast China Black Soil Region (Mollisols)
Evaluate the effectiveness of using biochar to regulate the erosion and degradation of soil, and establish a quantitative relationship between crop...
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Impact of N application rate on tea (Camellia sinensis) growth and soil bacterial and fungi communities
PurposeApplying excessive N is a common strategy in tea plantations. Fungal and bacterial responses to N fertiliser addition in tea plantations,...