Effects of urease and nitrification inhibitors on soil N, nitrifier abundance and activity in a sandy loam soil

Fu, Qingling, Abadie, Maider, Blaud, AimericORCID logo, Carswell, AlisonORCID logo, Misselbrook, TomORCID logo, Clark, IanORCID logo and Hirsch, PennyORCID logo (2019) Effects of urease and nitrification inhibitors on soil N, nitrifier abundance and activity in a sandy loam soil. Biology And Fertility Of Soils. pp. 1-10. 10.1007/s00374-019-01411-5
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Inhibitors of urease and ammonia monooxygenase can limit the rate of conversion of urea to ammonia and ammonia to nitrate, respectively; potentially improving N fertilizer use efficiency and reducing gaseous losses. Winter wheat grown on a sandy soil in the UK was treated with urea fertilizer with the urease inhibitor N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT), the nitrification inhibitor dicyandiamide (DCD) or a combination of both. The effects on soil microbial community diversity, the abundance of genes involved in nitrification, and crop yields and net N recovery were compared. The only significant effect on N-cycle genes was a transient reduction in bacterial ammonia monooxygenase abundance following DCD application. However, overall crop yields and net N recovery were significantly lower in the urea treatments compared to an equivalent application of ammonium nitrate fertilizer, and significantly less for urea with DCD than the other urea treatments.


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