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Effects of urease and nitrification inhibitors on soil N, nitrifier abundance and activity in a sandy loam soil

Qingling Fu, Maïder Abadie, Aimeric Blaud, Alison Carswell, T. H. Misselbrook, Ian M. Clark, P. R. Hirsch

Biology and Fertility of Soils · 2019

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Summary

Inhibitors of urease and ammonia monooxygenase can limit the rate of conversion of urea to ammonia and ammonia to nitrate, respectively, potentially improving N fertilizer use efficiency and reducing gaseous losses. Winter wheat grown on a sandy soil in the UK was treated with urea fertilizer with the urease inhibitor N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT), the nitrification inhibitor dicyandiamide (DCD) or a combination of both. The effects on soil microbial community diversity, the abundance of genes involved in nitrification and crop yields and net N recovery were compared. The only significant effect on N-cycle genes was a transient reduction in bacterial ammonia monooxygenase abundance following DCD application. However, overall crop yields and net N recovery were significantly lo

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1007/s00374-019-01411-5
Catalogue ID
SNmoef2dz4-engkyt
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