“…In fertile soil, crop N uptake is viewed as being dominated by the inorganic N forms (Schimel & Bennett, ; Hill & Jones, ), although most plants have the capacity for organic N uptake (Chapin et al ., ; Kielland et al ., ; Näsholm et al ., ; Paungfoo‐Lonhienne et al ., ). Most knowledge about plant organic N uptake comes from studies based on the addition of individual amino acids including glycine (Näsholm et al ., ), alanine (Hill & Jones, ), asparagine (Czaban et al ., 2016a, ), glutamate (Jones et al ., ), mixtures of amino acids (Forsum et al ., ; Jämtgard et al ., ; Sauheitl et al ., 2009b) or short peptides (Paungfoo‐Lonhienne et al ., ; Hill et al ., 2011a; Soper et al ., ). These studies confirm direct plant uptake of organic N, but further indicate that the microbial competition for these small organic N compounds may reduce the importance of organic N uptake for crop N nutrition (Biernath et al ., ; Jones et al ., ; Hill & Jones, ).…”