2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.28.482267
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In Silico Evaluation of Plant Nitrification Suppression Effects on Agroecosystem Nitrogen Loss

Abstract: Nitrification regulates potential for nitrogen (N) loss from ecosystems because it converts ammonium to nitrate, which is susceptible to leaching and gaseous emissions. Crops can suppress the microbes that perform nitrification by exuding nitrification-inhibiting compounds from their roots and taking up available ammonium, the substrate for nitrification. However, the effect of nitrification suppression on agroecosystem N losses remains poorly characterized, and a lack of temporal synchrony between nitrificati… Show more

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“…Thus, N fertilization triggers high BNI levels by stimulating grasses to release nitrification inhibitors. However, model analysis showed that immediate nitrification occurred most intensively following the application of N fertilization, whereas the nitrification suppression effect requires accumulation of BNI root exudates, and so lags behind, perhaps requiring a month following the planting of nitrification‐suppressing species for significant BNI activity to accumulate in the field (Hartman et al., 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, N fertilization triggers high BNI levels by stimulating grasses to release nitrification inhibitors. However, model analysis showed that immediate nitrification occurred most intensively following the application of N fertilization, whereas the nitrification suppression effect requires accumulation of BNI root exudates, and so lags behind, perhaps requiring a month following the planting of nitrification‐suppressing species for significant BNI activity to accumulate in the field (Hartman et al., 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%