Autor:
Subbaraoa, Guntur V.
Sahrawat, Kanwar Lal
Nakahara, K.
Ishikawa, T.
Kudo, N.
Kishii, M.
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Hash, C.T.
George, T.S.
Rao, P.S.
Nardi, P.
Bonnett, D.
Berry, W.
Suenaga, K.
Lata, Jean-Christophe
Human activity has had the single largest influence on the global nitrogen (N) cycle by introducing unprecedented amounts of reactive-N into ecosystems. A major portion of this reactive-N, applied as fertilizer to crops, leaks into the environment with cascading negative effects on ecosystem func...
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/33528
Subbaraoa, Guntur V.
,
Sahrawat, Kanwar Lal
,
Nakahara, K.
,
Ishikawa, T.
,
Kudo, N.
,
Kishii, M.
,
Rao, Idupulapati M.
,
Hash, C.T.
,
George, T.S.
,
Rao, P.S.
,
Nardi, P.
,
Bonnett, D.
,
Berry, W.
,
Suenaga, K.
,
Lata, Jean-Christophe
,
[Biological nitrification inhibition (BNI)—A novel strategy to regulate nitrification in agricultural systems]
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Biological nitrification inhibition (BNI)—A novel strategy to regulate nitrification in agricultural systems