Abstract

ABSTRACT Nitrification inhibitors (NIs) affect nitrogen (N) cycle and crop yield, but how the combinations of NIs influence N transformation and maize yield remains unclear. An outdoor pot experiment was performed to explore the effect of three NIs (nitrapyrin (CP), 3, 4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) and dicyandiamide (DCD)) and their combinations on mineral N transformation, yield and N use efficiency (NUE) of maize in a brown soil and a cinnamon soil from northeast China. Higher yield and NUE were obtained in the brown soil than that in the cinnamon soil. All treatments with NIs significantly increased NH4+-N content, grain yield and NUE in both soils, especially for NIs combination (DMPP + DCD in the brown soil and CP + DCD in the cinnamon soil). These two treatments significantly increased yield and apparent nitrogen recovery by 1.84 and 2.31 times, 10.24 and 6.39 times, respectively, compared with N fertilizer treatment. They also showed lower apparent nitrification rates (17.2% and 53.7%, respectively) compared with single NIs treatments. Considering both the inorganic N supply and agronomic effect of NIs, DMPP + DCD and CP + DCD are the best strategies for the application of NIs in the brown soil and cinnamon soil.

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