World population is expected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, which makes a great challenge the achievement of food security. The use of urease inhibitors in agricultural practices has long been explored as one of the strategies to guarantee food supply in enough amounts. This is due to the fact that urea, one of the most used nitrogen (N) fertilizers worldwide, rapidly undergoes urease-driven hydrolysis on soil surface yielding up to 70% N losses to environment. This review provides with a compilation of what has been done since 2005 with respect to the search for good urease inhibitors of agricultural interests. The potential of synthetic organic molecules, such as phosphoramidates, hydroquinone, quinones, (di)substituted thioureas, benzothi...
Excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer aggravates nitrogen losses from agricultural soils, wit...
Nitrification inhibitors and urease inhibitors have been commercially available to farmers for sever...
This paper describes the inhibition effect of different urease inhibitors i.e. Ammonium Thiosulfate,...
The plant phenolic natural products (PNPs) protocatechuic aldehyde, syringaldehyde and vanillin were...
In agriculture high urease activity during urea fertilization causes substantial environmental and e...
Loss of N, occurring mainly through NH3 volatilization, biological denitrification, and NO3 - leachi...
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Disadvantages associated with the use of urea fertilizer, and which stem from the rapid hydrolysis o...
Urea is the most widely used nitrogen (N) fertilizer, with a projected increase in annual demand of ...
Ureases, enzymes that catalyze urea hydrolysis, have received considerable attention for their impac...
Urease is an important virulence factor for Helicobacter pylori and Proteus mirabilis as well as in ...
Nitrogen fertilisation, although a cornerstone of modern agricultural production, negatively impacts...
The use of urease inhibitors in irrigated systems decreases both soil ammonium (NH4 +) and nitrate (...
Urea is the world\u27s leading N fertilizer, and its use continues to grow. In the USA, for example,...
Urea is a major source of nitrogen (N) fertilizer for the turf industry. Fertilization with urea in ...
Excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer aggravates nitrogen losses from agricultural soils, wit...
Nitrification inhibitors and urease inhibitors have been commercially available to farmers for sever...
This paper describes the inhibition effect of different urease inhibitors i.e. Ammonium Thiosulfate,...
The plant phenolic natural products (PNPs) protocatechuic aldehyde, syringaldehyde and vanillin were...
In agriculture high urease activity during urea fertilization causes substantial environmental and e...
Loss of N, occurring mainly through NH3 volatilization, biological denitrification, and NO3 - leachi...
381-388<span style="font-size:9.0pt;mso-bidi-font-family: " times="" new="" roman";mso-fareast-lang...
Disadvantages associated with the use of urea fertilizer, and which stem from the rapid hydrolysis o...
Urea is the most widely used nitrogen (N) fertilizer, with a projected increase in annual demand of ...
Ureases, enzymes that catalyze urea hydrolysis, have received considerable attention for their impac...
Urease is an important virulence factor for Helicobacter pylori and Proteus mirabilis as well as in ...
Nitrogen fertilisation, although a cornerstone of modern agricultural production, negatively impacts...
The use of urease inhibitors in irrigated systems decreases both soil ammonium (NH4 +) and nitrate (...
Urea is the world\u27s leading N fertilizer, and its use continues to grow. In the USA, for example,...
Urea is a major source of nitrogen (N) fertilizer for the turf industry. Fertilization with urea in ...
Excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer aggravates nitrogen losses from agricultural soils, wit...
Nitrification inhibitors and urease inhibitors have been commercially available to farmers for sever...
This paper describes the inhibition effect of different urease inhibitors i.e. Ammonium Thiosulfate,...