Abstract

The effect of neem seed oil and neem leaf extract as organic nitrification inhibitors (NIs) on the accumulation of and , and nitrification inhibition after incorporation of crop residue was investigated in an incubation experiment. Dicyandiamide (DCD) applications of 15 and 30 kg active ingredient ha− 1 were used as low and high doses of a synthetic NI. Soil samples were amended with 21 g kg− 1 cauliflower leaves and treated with NIs at a rate of 30 kg ha− 1 of neem seed oil, 60 kg ha− 1 of neem leaf extract, 15 kg ha− 1 of DCD, and 30 kg ha− 1 DCD. Samples were incubated at temperatures corresponding to field temperatures during fall and winter in Flanders, Belgium. Neem seed oil increased accumulation by 8.9 mg kg− 1 and decreased by 13.5 mg kg− 1 within a month. High and low doses of DCD increased accumulation by 48.2 and 1.6 mg kg− 1, respectively. Nitrification was inhibited by 29% for 30 days by the low dose of DCD, 58% in 30 days by neem seed oil, and 42% in 45 days by the high dose of DCD. Nitrification was not inhibited by the neem leaf extract.

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