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  5. The short‐lived inhibitory effect of <i>Brachiaria humidicola</i> on nitrous oxide emissions following sheep urine application in a highly nitrifying soil

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The short‐lived inhibitory effect of <i>Brachiaria humidicola</i> on nitrous oxide emissions following sheep urine application in a highly nitrifying soil

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Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science
Vol 184 (6)
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.202000501

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Davey L Jones
Davey L Jones

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Yan Ma
Alice F. Charteris
Nadine Loick
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Background Brachiaria humidicola (Bh) has the ability to produce biological nitrification inhibitors (NIs) and release NIs from the root to the soil. Aims To compare the effects of growing Bh with Brachiaria ruziziensis (Br, which is not able to produce NIs) on soil nitrogen (N) dynamics, N gases and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions and nitrifiers and denitrifiers following sheep urine application, a laboratory incubation was conducted in a He/O 2 continuous flow denitrification system (DENIS). This incubation was conducted in the absence of light. Hence the measured effects of Bh and Br on N cycling were the residual effect of biological NIs released into the soil prior to the incubation and released via root death. Methods The treatments were: (1) Bh with water application (Bh + W); (2) Bh with sheep urine (Bh + U); (3) Br with water application (Br + W); (4) Br with sheep urine (Br + U). Results Results showed that soil NO 3 – concentration increased significantly in the soil with sheep urine application after the incubation. Soil nitrous oxide (N 2 O) and nitric oxide (NO) emissions increased immediately after the sheep urine application and peaked twice during the incubation. Cumulative emissions for the first peak were significantly lower from the Bh + U treatment (0.054 kg N ha –1 ) compared with the Br + U treatment (0.111 kg N ha –1 ), but no significant differences were observed in the total cumulative N 2 O and NO emissions between the Bh + U and Br + U treatment at the end of the incubation. Sheep urine addition did not affect the AOA, nirS and nosZ gene copies, but significantly increased the AOB gene copies after the incubation. Conclusions We conclude that the residual effect of Bh to mitigate N 2 O emissions in a highly nitrifying soil is short‐lived.

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Yan Ma, Alice F. Charteris, Nadine Loick, L. M. Cardenas, Zhipeng Sha, María López‐Aizpún, Qing Chen, Davey L Jones, David R. Chadwick (2021). The short‐lived inhibitory effect of <i>Brachiaria humidicola</i> on nitrous oxide emissions following sheep urine application in a highly nitrifying soil. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 184(6), pp. 723-732, DOI: 10.1002/jpln.202000501.

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