Nitrapyrin effectiveness in reducing nitrous oxide emissions decreases at low doses of urea in an Andosol

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Mayela MONGE-MU?OZ
Segundo URQUIAGA [2 ]
Christoph MüLLER [3 ,4 ]
Juan Carlos CAMBRONERO-HEINRICHS [1 ]
Mohammad ZAMAN [5 ]
Cristina CHINCHILLA-SOTO [1 ]
Azam BORZOUEI [6 ]
Khadim DAWAR [7 ]
Carlos E.RODRíGUEZ-RODRíGUEZ [1 ]
Ana Gabriela PéREZ-CASTILLO [1 ]
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[1] Environmental Pollution Research Center (CICA), University of Costa Rica  2. Embrapa Agrobiology  3. Institute of Plant Ecology, Justus Liebig U
[2] School of Biology and Environmental Science, University College Dublin
[3] Soil and Water Management & Crop Nutrition Section, Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna International Centre 
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In the tropics, frequent nitrogen(N) fertilization of grazing areas can potentially increase nitrous oxide(N2O) emissions. The application of nitrification inhibitors has been reported as an effective management practice for potentially reducing N loss from the soil-plant system and improving N use efficiency(NUE). The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the co-application of nitrapyrin(a nitrification inhibitor, NI) and urea in a tropical Andosol on the behavior of N and the emissions of N2O from autotrophic and heterotrophic nitrification. A greenhouse experiment was performed using a soil(pH 5.9,organic matter content 78 g kg-1, and N 5.6 g kg-1) sown with Cynodon nlemfuensis at 60% water-filled pore space to quantify total N2O emissions, N2O derived from fertilizer, soil ammonium(NH4~+) and nitrate(NO3~-), and NUE. The study included treatments that received deionized water only(control,NI). No significant differences were observed in soil NH4~+content between the UR and UR + NI treatments, probably because of soil mineralization and NO3~-produced by heterotrophic nitrification, which is not effectively inhibited by nitrapyrin. After 56 d, N2O emissions in UR(0.51 ± 0.12 mg N2O-N concluded that the soil organic N mineralization and heterotrophic nitrification are the main processes of NH4~+and NO3~-production. Additionally, it was found that N2O emissions were partially a consequence of the direct oxidation of the soil’s organic N via heterotrophic nitrification coupled to denitrification.Finally, the results suggest that nitrapyrin would likely exert significant mitigation on N2O emissions only if a substantial N surplus exists in soils with high organic matter content.
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