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Effects of the nitrification inhibitor dicyandiamide (DCD) on gross N transformation rates and mitigating N2O emission in paddy soils

Journal

SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 67, Issue -, Pages 174-182

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2013.08.021

Keywords

Nitrification inhibitor; Mineralization; Immobilization; Nitrification; Denitrification; Paddy soil

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  1. Innovative nitrogen management technologies to improve agricultural production and environmental protection in intensive Chinese agriculture
  2. German Ministry of Education and Research [BMBF FKZ: 0330800C]
  3. Cultivated land conservation and nitrogen fertilizer management technology
  4. Ministry of Science and Technology of China (MOST) [2007DFA30850]
  5. DAAD-PPP project [50751522]
  6. China Scholarship Council [2011016097]

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The nitrification inhibitor dicyandiamide (DCD, C2H4N4) is effective in suppressing nitrification and N2O emission in many agro-ecosystems. However, whether DCD affects other nitrogen (N) transformation processes, and the mechanisms of its inhibitory effects on N2O emission, are not fully understood. In the present study, we conducted a N-15 dilution incubation experiment to investigate the effects of DCD on gross N transformation rates and N2O emissions in two paddy soils under an intensive irrigated rice-upland crop rotation system. The duration of microbial inhibition by DCD was also evaluated. We used the numerical model FLUAZ, based on the N-15 tracing technique, to calculate gross N transformation rates. The results showed that DCD could effectively inhibit gross N nitrification in the tested soils; however, no influence on N mineralization and immobilization was detected. Lower N2O emissions from both soils were observed in the presence of DCD, due to the dual functions of DCD on both nitrification rates and the fraction of N2O in nitrification products. While, further study to confirm our results by direct measurement of DCD in reducing the fraction of N2O in nitrification products should be conducted. The inhibitory effect of DCD on gross N nitrification and N2O emission decreased over time, and was not statistically significant four weeks after the addition of this inhibitor to the soils. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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