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Suppressing nitrifier activity is an effective strategy to limit N losses from agriculture. Production and release of nitrification inhibitors from plant roots ...

Research Hotspots and Trends of Nitrification Inhibitors - MDPI

They play a crucial role in promoting agricultural and environmental sustainability by enhancing nitrogen use efficiency, boosting crop yields, and mitigating ...

Low-nitrifying agricultural systems are critical for next Green ...

Exploiting the natural nitrification inhibitor production ability of plant root systems (biological nitrification inhibition, BNI) is central to ...

Texas A&M researchers to develop climate-smart sorghum

“Some plants can suppress nitrification by releasing inhibitors from their roots, a property known as biological nitrification inhibition (BNI), ...

Wheat Yield and Uptake of N, P and K as Affected by the Application ...

Addition of inhibitor to urea or ammounium sulfate resulted in significant increase in the yields of grain and straw. Combination of low rates of N and ...

Biological Nitrification Inhibition-A Novel Strategy to Regulate ...

By 2100, the global N2O emissions are projected to be four times greater than the current emissions, due largely to an increase in the use of N-fertilizers ( ...

Assessing the activity of different plant-derived molecules and ...

The use of biological nitrification inhibitors (BNIs) holds a great potential to effectively reduce nitrogen losses from agroecosystems and ...

Evaluating the nitrification inhibition potential of selected botanicals ...

Nitrification inhibitors (NIs) are being used to improve N-fertilizer use efficiency and crop yield (Amberger 1989; Zerulla et al. 2001; Di and Cameron 2004).

Evidence for biological nitrification inhibition in Brachiaria pastures

Nitrification, a key process in the global nitrogen cycle that generates nitrate through microbial activity, may enhance losses of fertilizer nitrogen by ...

MANIPULATING MICROBES TO REDUCE SOIL NITROUS OXIDE ...

Biological N fixation can supply N from ... Wild grass genes encoding for biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) transferred into wheat suppressed the.

root exudates from canola exhibit biological nitrification inhibition ...

By reducing nitrification rates canola crops may decrease N losses, increase plant N uptake and encourage microbial N immobilization and subsequently increase ...

Genetic variation among elite inbred lines suggests potential to ...

Biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) is a plant function where root systems release antibiotic compounds (BNIs) specifically aimed at ...

the role of biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) - CORE

By 2100, the global N2O emissions are projected to be four times greater than the current estimations, due largely to an increase in the use of N-fertilizers ( ...

Evaluating the nitrification inhibition potential of selected botanicals ...

The effect of botanicals on the growth of three ammonia oxidizing bacteria isolates (M4, M5, and M7) and NO3− formation in soil were tested in ...

Nitrification Inhibitors for Corn Production - ISU Extension Store

Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for plant growth and reproduction. The amounts of N taken up by corn exceed those of any other soil-derived element.

Nitrogen acquisition by two U. humidicola genotypes differing in ...

Biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) has been considered a plant strategy to increase N use efficiency by reducing N losses via N2O ...

Nitrogen Extenders and Additives for Field Crops | NDSU Agriculture

Work by Janssen (1969), which was summarized by Hergert and Wiese (1980), showed that nitrapyrin was active as a nitrification inhibitor and the degree of ...

Soil moisture modulates biological nitrification inhibitors release in ...

The release of BNI by sorghum under limited water conditions might ensure high soil NH 4 + -N pool for crop uptake due to a reduction of nitrifying ...

Effect of biological nitrification inhibitor on nitrogen fixation and ...

The application of nitrapyrin increases the yield by 7%, reduces the nitrogen loss by 16%, and reduces the greenhouse gases emission by 51%. (Woil et al., 2004); ...