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Effects of synthetic nitrification inhibitor (3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate; DMPP) and biological nitrification inhibitor (methyl 3-(4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate; MHPP) on the gross N nitrification rate and ammonia oxidizers in two contrasting soils
An aerobic 15 N microcosmic experiment was conducted to compare the inhibitory effects of the biological nitrification inhibitor (BNI), methyl...
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DMPP-urea restricts nitrification in the first month without improving agronomic N use efficiency
Enhanced efficiency N fertilisers (EENF) including DMPP-urea (Entec®) can lower nitrous oxide emissions compared to urea, but evidence for higher...
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Corn Straw Neutralizes Negative Effect of Nitrification Inhibitor on Spinach Biomass at High Nitrogen Levels
The application of crop residues to increase soil fertility has been widely accepted. However, the effect of the residues on the efficiency of...
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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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Pasture productivity benefits from strategic urease and nitrification inhibitor use are limited in rainfed temperate dairy pastures of southern Australia
IntroductionUrea is the most commonly used nitrogen (N) fertiliser on Australian dairy pastures, but has low N use efficiency due to high loss...
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Effect of Coated Urease/Nitrification Inhibitor Synergistic Urea on Maize Growth and Nitrogen Use Efficiency
Controlling the dissolution of urea and inhibitors, improving the regulation ability of inhibitors to soil nitrogen transformation, and reducing the...
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Evaluation of a Red Grape Marc Extract as a Natural Nitrification Inhibitor and its Effect on Soil Bacterial Community
In intensive agriculture, nitrogen fertilization efficiency is usually low. One of the main causes of this is the leaching of nitrates, since nitrate...
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Effects of the nitrification inhibitor 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) on the activity and diversity of the soil microbial community under contrasting soil pH
The impact of DMPP (3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate), applied at two doses (low: recommended for agronomic use; high: > 100 × the recommended), on the...
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Effects of spent mushroom substrate and nitrification inhibitor on nitrate accumulation in pepper: soil abiotic properties and endophytic and soil bacteria
AimsNitrate content in crops might be affected by soil abiotic properties and endophytic and soil microbes. This study aimed to reveal the effects of...
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Are nitrification inhibitors effective in reducing N2O from farm-scale emission hotspots?
Livestock congregation areas are nitrous oxide (N 2 O) hot-spots and could be key areas to focus mitigation action. We tested whether combined cattle...
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Effect of biochar and DMPP application alone or in combination on nitrous oxide emissions differed by soil types
Applying biochar and 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) is considered to be effective means of mitigating soil nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions....
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High soil moisture rather than drying-rewetting cycles reduces the effectiveness of nitrification inhibitors in mitigating N2O emissions
Climate change has been intensifying soil drying and rewetting cycles, which can alter the soil microbiome structure and activity. Here we...
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Earthworms enhance the inhibition efficiency of 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate on soil nitrification by altering soil AOB communities and gut denitrifier communities
Earthworms can significantly accelerate soil nitrification and N 2 O emissions by stimulating microbial communities in the soil and their gut. However,...
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3,4-Dimethylpyrazole Phosphate (DMPP) Reduces Nitrogen Leaching in Three Tropical Soils and Improves the Agronomic Efficiency of Nitrogen Fertilizers Applied to Cotton
Nitrification inhibitors applied to soil could reduce nitrogen (N) fertilizer leaching losses by delaying the nitrification process via enhanced N...
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Evidences towards deciphering the mode of action of dimethylpyrazole-based nitrification inhibitors in soil and pure cultures of Nitrosomonas europaea
BackgroundAgriculture relies on the intensive use of synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizers to maximize crop yields, which has led to the transformation...
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Nitrification inhibitor DMPP offsets the increase in N2O emission induced by soil salinity
To evaluate the effect of a nitrification inhibitor on reducing N 2 O emissions from saline soils, we undertook a field plot experiment with three...
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Do tropical climatic conditions reduce the effectiveness of nitrification inhibitors? A meta-analysis of studies carried out in Brazil
Extensive research has been performed into the effectiveness of nitrification inhibitors (NIs) in preventing N losses; however, tropical agriculture...
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Soil moisture modulates biological nitrification inhibitors release in sorghum plants
Background and aimsSorghum ( Sorghum bicolor ) is able to exude allelochemicals with biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) capacity. Therefore,...
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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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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) —,...