2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-21807-5
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Effects of condensed tannins on greenhouse gas emissions and nitrogen dynamics from urine-treated grassland soil

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“…26,27 Decreased N mineralization and especially nitrification by tannins have potential in mitigating N 2 O emissions. 28 Mechanistically, tannins affect soil N transformations, probably mainly via protein binding. Because enzymes are proteins, hydrolyzable and condensed tannins may also affect enzymatic activities, which catalyze biochemical reactions.…”
Section: ■ Effect Of Tannins On Soil Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…26,27 Decreased N mineralization and especially nitrification by tannins have potential in mitigating N 2 O emissions. 28 Mechanistically, tannins affect soil N transformations, probably mainly via protein binding. Because enzymes are proteins, hydrolyzable and condensed tannins may also affect enzymatic activities, which catalyze biochemical reactions.…”
Section: ■ Effect Of Tannins On Soil Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of tannins on the SOC pool and stability are complex and depend upon the tannin chemical structure . Both hydrolyzable and condensed tannins decrease or inhibit net N mineralization and nitrification and affect the soil microbial biomass and microbial community structure. , Decreased N mineralization and especially nitrification by tannins have potential in mitigating N 2 O emissions . Mechanistically, tannins affect soil N transformations, probably mainly via protein binding.…”
Section: Effect Of Tannins On Soil Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High tannin concentrations in ruminants are known to reduce palatability, feed intake, and degradability [ 34 ], while low tannin concentrations are known to have health benefits such as antiviral and antibacterial effects [ 62 ]. In relation to greenhouse gases, tannins are regarded as an important alternative in mitigating carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), as well as methane (CH 4 ) [ 63 ]. The same authors found that the addition of tannins into Nellore bulls’ urine had an effect on the reduction in CH 4.…”
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“…One option to address this environmental impact is supplementation with supplements that increase the efficiency of N usage by the animals. Animal supplementations have been shown to affect feed digestibility and N metabolism in the animal, providing a better ruminal fermentation and absorption of nutrients such as nitrogen (N), thus reducing emissions from animal excreta [10,18,19].…”
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“…Using tannin extracts or feed that has tannins may alter the excretion pathways of N and binding proteins and reduce the ruminal protein degradation [19,25]. In addition, tannins act on ruminal microorganisms, reducing bacterial hydrolytic activities, which may decrease N excretion via urine and can be an alternative to reduce N 2 O emissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%