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High demand for pork consumption in Vietnam has led to a shift of pig production systems from smallholder to industrial-scale farms, particularly in the Red River Delta. This production intensification also produces massive manure and urine quantities, leading to water, air, and soil pollution. T...


Dung Van PhamHoan Duong CongArango, JacoboNghia Tran DaiKien Nguyen TriArévalo, AshlyDouxchamps, Sabine[Greenhouse gas emissions from piggery and biogas digesters in the Red River Delta of Vietnam]Greenhouse gas emissions from piggery and biogas digesters in the Red River Delta of Vietnam

Arango, JacoboNuñez, JonathanMoreta, DaniloKarwat, HannesArévalo, AshlyIshitani, ManabuChavez, LuciaMiles, John W.Subbaraoa, Guntur V.Peters, MichaelRao, Idupulapati M.[Phenotyping of a Bi-Parental brachiaria humidicola population for its biological nitrification inhibition potential]Phenotyping of a Bi-Parental brachiaria humidicola population for its biological nitrification inhibition potential

Teutscherova, NikolaVásquez, EduardoArango, JacoboArévalo, AshlyBenito, MartaPulleman, Mirjam[Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increase the abundance of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria, but suppress N2O emissions after fertilization]Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increase the abundance of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria, but suppress N2O emissions after fertilization

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are almost ubiquitous organisms living in symbiosis with 2/3 of vascular plants facilitating the uptake of nutrients by plants. In exchange fungi obtain their carbon from the plants. The benefits that plants obtain from the interaction between plant and fungus i...


Teutscherova, NikolaVásquez, EduardoArévalo, AshlyChagueza, YamilethDíaz, EnnaBenito, MartaPulleman, MirjamArango, Jacobo[Is there a link between biological nitrification inhibition and mycorrhizal symbiosis in Brachiaria grasses?]Is there a link between biological nitrification inhibition and mycorrhizal symbiosis in Brachiaria grasses?

A healthy agricultural soil can maintain productivity, whilst delivering essential ecosystem services. An unhealthy soil can result in erosion, compaction and reductions in above and below ground diversity, nutrient cycling efficiency, drought tolerance and yield1. Grasslands for livestock produc...


Horrocks, ClaireArango, JacoboNunez, J.Arévalo, AshlyCardoso Arango, Juan AndrésDungait, Jennifer[Developing global soil health metrics: Is SOM the key to grassland soil health? ]Developing global soil health metrics: Is SOM the key to grassland soil health? 

Villegas, DanielArévalo, AshlyEgenolf, KonradNúñez, JonathanArango, Jacobo[Evaluación del potencial de Inhibición Biológica de la Nitrificación (IBN) de la pastura tropical Megathyrsus maximus con miras a reducir emisiones de óxido nitroso en sistemas agropecuarios]Evaluación del potencial de Inhibición Biológica de la Nitrificación (IBN) de la pastura tropical Megathyrsus maximus con miras a reducir emisiones de óxido nitroso en sistemas agropecuarios

Villegas, DanielArévalo, AshlyEgenolf, KonradNúñez, JonathanArango, Jacobo[Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) potential of the tropical pasture Megathyrsus maximus to reduce emissions of nitrous oxide in agricultural systems]Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) potential of the tropical pasture Megathyrsus maximus to reduce emissions of nitrous oxide in agricultural systems

Pham, Vam D.Arévalo, Ashly[Protocols of measuring GHG emissions from soil and other sources with Gasmet Gas Analyzer DX4040 application]Protocols of measuring GHG emissions from soil and other sources with Gasmet Gas Analyzer DX4040 application

Brachiaria spp. are the most widely planted tropical forage with niches from Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin American and the Caribbean. This tropical forage grass have a mechanism known as biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) able to inhibit nitrifiers activity. On grazing systems...


Rivera-Zayas, JohanieArévalo, AshlyTrujillo, CatalinaLoaiza, SandraChirinda, NgonidzasheArango, JacoboRice, Charles W[Characterization of N Dynamics and Soil Microbial Communities as a Result of Biological Nitrification Inhibition by Brachiaria Grasses]Characterization of N Dynamics and Soil Microbial Communities as a Result of Biological Nitrification Inhibition by Brachiaria Grasses

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