2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-021-08250-5
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Differential response of the nitrifying microbes and net nitrification rates (NNRs) between different cereal and legume crop soils with chemical fertilization

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“…However, main conclusions are not contradictory. Thus, M. Sintia et al (2021) have also proven a strong effect of nitrogen fertilisation on nitrifying microbes and net nitrification rates in soils under cereal and leguminous crops. As for cellulose-degrading soil microflora, H. Tang et al (2021) established positive effects of organic manure and crop residue application on the studied group of soil biota.…”
Section: Note: N -The Dose Of Nitrogen Fertilisers Applied Kg Ha -1 ;...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, main conclusions are not contradictory. Thus, M. Sintia et al (2021) have also proven a strong effect of nitrogen fertilisation on nitrifying microbes and net nitrification rates in soils under cereal and leguminous crops. As for cellulose-degrading soil microflora, H. Tang et al (2021) established positive effects of organic manure and crop residue application on the studied group of soil biota.…”
Section: Note: N -The Dose Of Nitrogen Fertilisers Applied Kg Ha -1 ;...mentioning
confidence: 98%