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Investigating biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) mechanisms in perennial ryegrass *
Biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) has been observed in different perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) accessions including elite cultivars. Preliminary data indicate there are variations in the capacity of perennial ryegrass populations to inhibit nitrification and nitrous oxide emissions, with variations existing both between and within ...Chibuike, Grace +3 more
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Biological Nitrification Inhibitors (BNIs) are compounds naturally produced by plants to block the nitrification process in the soils. BNIs have been proposed as a potentially safe and effective strategy to increase the nitrogen use efficiency of crops while mitigating the environmental damage derived from overfertilization, namely nitrous oxide ...
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Screening of temperate catch crops for Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) activity, aiming to reduce nitrification and denitrification in fertilized soils :insights from soil incubation studies. [PDF]
Master :bioingénieur en sciences agronomiques, à finalité ...
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2018
Nitrogen (N) losses from agroecosystems harm the environment via increased nitrate (NO3-) amounts in water-bodies and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions to the atmosphere. Bacteria and archaea oxidize ammonium (NH4+) to NO3- under aerobic conditions. Furthermore, under mainly anaerobic conditions, microbial denitrification reduces NO3- to gaseous N forms ...
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Nitrogen (N) losses from agroecosystems harm the environment via increased nitrate (NO3-) amounts in water-bodies and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions to the atmosphere. Bacteria and archaea oxidize ammonium (NH4+) to NO3- under aerobic conditions. Furthermore, under mainly anaerobic conditions, microbial denitrification reduces NO3- to gaseous N forms ...
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