Nitrification inhibitors are chemical ents that inhibit or rather retard nitrification in soil or microbial culture by a sort of family planning among the nitrifying bacteria. Nitrification is referred to as the biological oxidation of ammonium to nitrate via nitrite, effected respectively by Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter species of the nitrifying bacteria. Nitrification is important for the conversion of ammonium formed from urea and other organic materials and compounds applied to the soil, to nitrate. The nitrate formed is the source of nitrogen (N) nutrition of plants under arable cropping
Nitrification inhibitors are used for Improving both quantity and quality of crops under situations ...
Evidence has been presented to show that the effectiveness of compounds as nitrification inhibitors ...
Author known by the later name: Rachel FieldsNitrification, the production of nitrate by the bacteri...
Nitrification inhibitors selectively inhibit microbial enzymes responsible for the conversion of NH4...
Agriculture in the Indian sub-continent aims at competitive production of higher level of food, vege...
Interest in nitrification inhibitors stems from the fact that retardation of nitrification reduces ...
A brief review of the present status and scope of research on nitrification inhibitors pertaining to...
Nitrification inhibitors are chemical agents that inhibit or rather retard nitrificationin soil or m...
Nitrogen often limits the production of nonlegume crops because of inefficiency of N fertilizers. In...
A review is made of the recent work to assess the prospects of regulating urea hydrolysis and nitrif...
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and hence heavily applied in agricu...
The potential of nitrification inhibitors to improve N fertilizer efficiency is well recognized. How...
Agriculture is responsible for over half of the input of reactive nitrogen (N) to terrestrial system...
The natural ability of plants to release chemical substances from their roots that have a suppressin...
Abstract \ud Nitrification inhibitors are synthetic or natural compounds highly specific in inhibit...
Nitrification inhibitors are used for Improving both quantity and quality of crops under situations ...
Evidence has been presented to show that the effectiveness of compounds as nitrification inhibitors ...
Author known by the later name: Rachel FieldsNitrification, the production of nitrate by the bacteri...
Nitrification inhibitors selectively inhibit microbial enzymes responsible for the conversion of NH4...
Agriculture in the Indian sub-continent aims at competitive production of higher level of food, vege...
Interest in nitrification inhibitors stems from the fact that retardation of nitrification reduces ...
A brief review of the present status and scope of research on nitrification inhibitors pertaining to...
Nitrification inhibitors are chemical agents that inhibit or rather retard nitrificationin soil or m...
Nitrogen often limits the production of nonlegume crops because of inefficiency of N fertilizers. In...
A review is made of the recent work to assess the prospects of regulating urea hydrolysis and nitrif...
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and hence heavily applied in agricu...
The potential of nitrification inhibitors to improve N fertilizer efficiency is well recognized. How...
Agriculture is responsible for over half of the input of reactive nitrogen (N) to terrestrial system...
The natural ability of plants to release chemical substances from their roots that have a suppressin...
Abstract \ud Nitrification inhibitors are synthetic or natural compounds highly specific in inhibit...
Nitrification inhibitors are used for Improving both quantity and quality of crops under situations ...
Evidence has been presented to show that the effectiveness of compounds as nitrification inhibitors ...
Author known by the later name: Rachel FieldsNitrification, the production of nitrate by the bacteri...