Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, par- ticularly in nitrogen (N) limited soils; however, the mechanism that enables this is poorly understood. Biological nitrification inhibition (BNI), which is the release of root exudates into the plant rhizosphere to inhibit the nitrification process, is a hypothesized adaptive mechanism for maximizing N uptake. To date, few studies have investigated the temporal pattern and components of root exudates by Australian native plant species for BNI. This study examined root exudates from two Australian native species, Hibiscus splendens and Solanum echinatum, and contrasted with exudates of Sorghum bicolor, a plant widely demonstrated to exhibit BNI capacity. Root...
Human activity has had the single largest influence on the global nitrogen (N) cycle by introducing ...
Soil nitrification (microbial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate) can lead to nitrogen leaching and en...
Abstract Nitrification inhibitors are synthetic or natural compounds highly specific in inhibitin...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, par- ticularly in nit...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, particularly in nitro...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, particularly in nitro...
The capacity of several plant species or landraces to inhibit nitrification in soil (biological nitr...
The rhizosphere influences nutrient dynamics in soil mainly by altering microbial activity. The obje...
Plants modify the nitrogen (N) cycle in soil through plant N uptake, root exudation, and nitrificati...
Nitrification is the microbial conversion of reduced forms of nitrogen (N) to nitrate (NO3−), and in...
International audienceBiological nitrification inhibition (BNI) has already led to several studies m...
International audienceBiological nitrification inhibition (BNI) has already led to several studies m...
Nitrification is the microbial conversion of reduced forms of nitrogen (N) to nitrate (NO3−), and in...
Human activity has had the single largest influence on the global nitrogen (N) cycle by introducing ...
Human activity has had the single largest influence on the global nitrogen (N) cycle by introducing ...
Human activity has had the single largest influence on the global nitrogen (N) cycle by introducing ...
Soil nitrification (microbial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate) can lead to nitrogen leaching and en...
Abstract Nitrification inhibitors are synthetic or natural compounds highly specific in inhibitin...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, par- ticularly in nit...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, particularly in nitro...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, particularly in nitro...
The capacity of several plant species or landraces to inhibit nitrification in soil (biological nitr...
The rhizosphere influences nutrient dynamics in soil mainly by altering microbial activity. The obje...
Plants modify the nitrogen (N) cycle in soil through plant N uptake, root exudation, and nitrificati...
Nitrification is the microbial conversion of reduced forms of nitrogen (N) to nitrate (NO3−), and in...
International audienceBiological nitrification inhibition (BNI) has already led to several studies m...
International audienceBiological nitrification inhibition (BNI) has already led to several studies m...
Nitrification is the microbial conversion of reduced forms of nitrogen (N) to nitrate (NO3−), and in...
Human activity has had the single largest influence on the global nitrogen (N) cycle by introducing ...
Human activity has had the single largest influence on the global nitrogen (N) cycle by introducing ...
Human activity has had the single largest influence on the global nitrogen (N) cycle by introducing ...
Soil nitrification (microbial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate) can lead to nitrogen leaching and en...
Abstract Nitrification inhibitors are synthetic or natural compounds highly specific in inhibitin...