Journal article
Rapid and Inexpensive Assay for Testing the Efficiency of Potential New Synthetic Nitrification Inhibitors
SC Yildirim, RM Walker, U Roessner, U Wille
ACS Agricultural Science and Technology | Published : 2023
Abstract
The microbial conversion of ammonia to nitrite in soils involves three enzymatic steps. Nitrification inhibitors (NIs) are designed to inhibit ammonia monooxygenase (AMO), the enzyme performing the initial oxidation of ammonia to hydroxylamine, to mitigate excessive nitrogen fertilizer losses in agricultural systems. Because the efficiency of the current commercial NIs is highly unreliable, novel, better performing compounds need to be developed. Previously, time-consuming soil incubation studies were required as the first step to test new potential NIs. We present here a simple and cost-efficient colorimetric assay that has been developed for the rapid assessment of the efficiency of new sy..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council through the ARC Research Hub for Smart Fertilizers (IH200100023) and the Discovery Project \Connecting soil nitrogen and plant uptake for greener agriculture (DP200101162) .