Modern intensively managed pastures that receive large external nitrogen (N) inputs account for high N losses in form of nitrate (NO3 -) leaching and emissions of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). The natural plant capacity to shape the soil N cycle through exudation of organic compounds can be exploited to favor N retention without affecting productivity. In this study, we estimated the relationship between biological nitrification inhibition (BNI), N2O emissions and plant productivity for 119 germplasm accessions of Guineagrass (Megathyrsus maximus), an important tropical forage crop for livestock production. This relation was tested in a greenhouse experiment measuring BNI as (i) rates of soil nitrification; (ii) ab...
Agriculture and livestock production systems are two major emitters of greenhouse gases. Methane wit...
As part of the nitrogen (N) cycle in the soil, nitrification is an oxidation process mediated by mic...
This position paper summarizes the current understanding of biological nitrification inhibition (BNI...
Modern intensively managed pastures that receive large external nitrogen (N) inputs account for hig...
Nitrogen (N), being the most critical and essential nutrient for plant growth, largely determines th...
Agronomic, nutritional, and environmental aspects are integrated to promote sustainable tropical gra...
Modern agricultural systems in the tropics are characterized by low resource use efficiency, low pro...
Up to 70% of the nitrogen (N) fertilizers applied to agricultural systems are lost due to nitrificat...
Nitrogen (N), being the most critical and essential nutrient for plant growth, largely determines th...
Nitrification is one of the key processes leading to water contamination and greenhouse gas emission...
Nitrogen (N), the most critical and essential nutrient for plant growth, largely determines the prod...
Soil–plant interactions affecting nitrous oxide (N2O) are not well-understood, and experimental data...
Agriculture and livestock production systems are two major emitters of greenhouse gases. Methane wit...
As part of the nitrogen (N) cycle in the soil, nitrification is an oxidation process mediated by mic...
This position paper summarizes the current understanding of biological nitrification inhibition (BNI...
Modern intensively managed pastures that receive large external nitrogen (N) inputs account for hig...
Nitrogen (N), being the most critical and essential nutrient for plant growth, largely determines th...
Agronomic, nutritional, and environmental aspects are integrated to promote sustainable tropical gra...
Modern agricultural systems in the tropics are characterized by low resource use efficiency, low pro...
Up to 70% of the nitrogen (N) fertilizers applied to agricultural systems are lost due to nitrificat...
Nitrogen (N), being the most critical and essential nutrient for plant growth, largely determines th...
Nitrification is one of the key processes leading to water contamination and greenhouse gas emission...
Nitrogen (N), the most critical and essential nutrient for plant growth, largely determines the prod...
Soil–plant interactions affecting nitrous oxide (N2O) are not well-understood, and experimental data...
Agriculture and livestock production systems are two major emitters of greenhouse gases. Methane wit...
As part of the nitrogen (N) cycle in the soil, nitrification is an oxidation process mediated by mic...
This position paper summarizes the current understanding of biological nitrification inhibition (BNI...