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Abstract
Nitrogen often limits the production of nonlegume crops because of inefficiency of N fertilizers. In some cases, more than half the fertilizer N may be lost from the soil. Therefore, it is important to use it as efficiently as possible. One way in which N fertilizer efficiency may be improved is by slowing the nitrification process in the soil.
Publication Date
10-1981
Volume
2
Number
10
Repository Citation
Frye, Wilbur, "Nitrification Inhibitors" (1981). Soil Science News and Views. 49.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/49
