Under our feet, in the soil, is a wealth of microbial activity. Just like humans have different metabolisms and food choices, so do those microbes. In fact, microbes play an important role in making ...
Aim Utilization of biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) strategy can reduce nitrogen losses in agricultural systems. This study is aimed at characterizing BNI activity in a plant-soil system ...
Studies have been made on the effect of previous cultivation of different plants on soil nitrification. Greater effects were obtained when the soil was incubated at 29°C and under natural conditions ...
A comprehensive review published in Nitrogen Cycling highlights significant advances in understanding the soil nitrogen cycle ...
Microbial communities in soil are not static; they respond rhythmically to daily cycles of light and dark. This study reveals ...
Nitrogen inhibitors are being sold as an economical answer to crop nutrient loss, as well as an environmentally responsible fertilizer strategy for Canadian farmers.
The convergence of climate-driven necessity, scientific innovation, and government policy is positioning biofertilisers as a ...
As anyone who applies anhydrous ammonia in the fall knows, the logistics of the task can be exasperating. Is the soil cold ...