Author: Arango, Jacobo
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Author: Cadisch, Georg
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- Rhizosphere pH and cation‐anion balance determine the exudation of nitrification inhibitor 3‐epi‐brachialactone suggesting release via secondary transport
- Inter-microbial competition for N and plant NO3− uptake rather than BNI determines soil net nitrification under intensively managed Brachiaria humidicola
- Evaluation of Brachiaria (Urochloa) pastures with contrasting BNI capacity in rotation with maize on soil N dynamics
- Impact of "Biological Nitrification Inhibition"on N recovery efficiency, N leaching and N2O emissions using the example of brachiaria humidicola
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