نتایج جستجو برای: nitrification inhibitors
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Biological nitrification inhibition is a plant-mediated rhizosphere process where natural inhibitors can be produced and released by roots to suppress nitrifier activity in soil. Nitrification one of the critical soil processes nitrogen (N) cycle, but unrestricted rapid agricultural systems result major losses N from plant–soil system (i.e., NO3− leaching gaseous emissions). In this study, we e...
Nitrification inhibitors may be potential management strategy to reduce N2O emissions in irrigated rice (Oryza sativa L.). A field experiment was conducted to evaluate chemically synthesized as well as locally available neem plant products on N2O emissions, from an irrigated rice at New Delhi, India. Emission of nitrous oxide (N2O) was monitored during 70 days by closed chamber method in rice (...
Thiosphaera pantotropha is capable of simultaneous heterotrophic nitrification and aerobic denitrification. Consequently, its nitrification potential could not be judged from nitrite accumulation, but was estimated from complete nitrogen balances. The maximum rate of nitrification obtained during these experiments was 93.9 nmol min mg of protein. The nitrification rate could be reduced by the p...
Autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria produce nitrous oxide (N(2)O) as a by-product of nitrification or as an intermediate of nitrifier denitrification. In soil incubations, acetylene (C(2)H(2)) and large partial pressures of oxygen (O(2)) are used to distinguish between these sources. C(2)H(2) inhibits ammonia oxidation and should therefore inhibit N(2)O production by both nitrification and n...
Previous studies have shown that Lamto savannah exhibits two different types of nitrogen cycle with high and low nitrification sites and suggested that the perennial grass Hyparrhenia diplandra is responsible for this duality at a subpopulation level, with one ecotype being thought to be able to inhibit nitrification. The present work aimed to investigate the relationships between nitrification...
no on-site sanitation system treats both urine and faecal matter in one process. a laboratory scale biological filter was fed with high concentration of urea (4 g n/l) and 17.1 g cod/l to determine if it will be possible to treat liquid that leach from a ventilated improved pit latrine. the hlr in the proposed biological filter system was calculated to be ca 36 l/m2/d, significantly lower than ...
November or before April because soils either are frozen or too wet. Soil temperature at the time of application has been the primary It has been recommended that fall applications of N factor used to predict rates of nitrification and assess the risks associbe delayed until soil temperature has decreased to 10 C ated with losses of N applied in the fall as anhydrous ammonia in the at a depth o...
Fertilizer application in crop production agriculture has been identified as a major source of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide. Thus, management strategies that increase fertilizer N use efficiency will reduce N2O emission. Anhydrous ammonia applied to cropland in the fall is recognized as amanagement practice that increases the risk of N loss from the rooting zone, however, this practice is s...
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