Intensive vegetable production is characterised by high nitrogen (N) application rates and frequent irrigations, promoting elevated nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, a powerful greenhouse gas indicative for the low N use efficiency (NUE) in these systems. The use of nitrification inhibitors (NI) has been promoted as an effective strategy to increase NUE and decrease N2O emissions in N-intensive agricultural systems. This study investigated the effect of two NIs, 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) and 3-methylpyrazole 1,2,4-triazole (Piadin), on N2O emissions and 15N fertiliser recovery in a field experiment in sweet corn. The trial compared the conventional fertiliser N rate to a 20% reduced rate combined with either DMPP or Piadin. The use...
Nitrification inhibitors are widely used in agriculture to mitigate nitrous oxide (N2O) emission and...
© 2018 CSIRO. Nitrification and urease inhibitors have been used to reduce nitrous oxide (N2 O) emis...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
Intensive vegetable production is characterised by high nitrogen (N) application rates and frequent ...
Vegetable production systems are characterised by intensive production with high inputs of nitrogen ...
To investigate the effect of nitrification inhibitors (NIs) 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) an...
International audienceThere is an increasing concern about the negative impacts associated to the re...
The use of nitrification inhibitors, in combination with ammonium based fertilisers, has been promot...
The use of nitrification inhibitors, in combination with ammonium based fertilisers, has been promot...
Abating large losses of nitrogen (N) oxides while maintaining or enhancing crop yield is a major goa...
Vegetable cropping systems are often characterised by high inputs of nitrogen fertiliser. Elevated e...
Increasing evidence is emerging that enhanced efficiency nitrogen (N) fertilisers (EENFs) can lower ...
Anthropogenic activities, and in particular the use of synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer, have doubl...
The application of nitrification or urease inhibitors together with nitrogen (N) fertilizer has been...
Nitrification inhibitors can effectively decrease nitrification rates and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissi...
Nitrification inhibitors are widely used in agriculture to mitigate nitrous oxide (N2O) emission and...
© 2018 CSIRO. Nitrification and urease inhibitors have been used to reduce nitrous oxide (N2 O) emis...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...
Intensive vegetable production is characterised by high nitrogen (N) application rates and frequent ...
Vegetable production systems are characterised by intensive production with high inputs of nitrogen ...
To investigate the effect of nitrification inhibitors (NIs) 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) an...
International audienceThere is an increasing concern about the negative impacts associated to the re...
The use of nitrification inhibitors, in combination with ammonium based fertilisers, has been promot...
The use of nitrification inhibitors, in combination with ammonium based fertilisers, has been promot...
Abating large losses of nitrogen (N) oxides while maintaining or enhancing crop yield is a major goa...
Vegetable cropping systems are often characterised by high inputs of nitrogen fertiliser. Elevated e...
Increasing evidence is emerging that enhanced efficiency nitrogen (N) fertilisers (EENFs) can lower ...
Anthropogenic activities, and in particular the use of synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer, have doubl...
The application of nitrification or urease inhibitors together with nitrogen (N) fertilizer has been...
Nitrification inhibitors can effectively decrease nitrification rates and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissi...
Nitrification inhibitors are widely used in agriculture to mitigate nitrous oxide (N2O) emission and...
© 2018 CSIRO. Nitrification and urease inhibitors have been used to reduce nitrous oxide (N2 O) emis...
Global cereal production will need to increase by 50% to 70% to feed a world population of about 9 b...