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Does Biological Denitrification Inhibition (BDI) in the Field Induce an Increase in Plant Growth and Nutrition in Apium graveolens L. Grown for a Long Period?

Intensive agriculture uses a lot of nitrogen fertilizers to increase crop productivity. These crops are in competition with soil-denitrifying microorganisms that assimilate nitrogen in the form of nitrate and transform it into N(2)O, a greenhouse gas, or N(2). However, certain plant species exude se...

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Autores principales: Galland, William, Piola, Florence, Mathieu, Céline, Bouladra, Lyna, Simon, Laurent, Haichar, Feth el Zahar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7466050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32784635
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8081204
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author Galland, William
Piola, Florence
Mathieu, Céline
Bouladra, Lyna
Simon, Laurent
Haichar, Feth el Zahar
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Piola, Florence
Mathieu, Céline
Bouladra, Lyna
Simon, Laurent
Haichar, Feth el Zahar
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description Intensive agriculture uses a lot of nitrogen fertilizers to increase crop productivity. These crops are in competition with soil-denitrifying microorganisms that assimilate nitrogen in the form of nitrate and transform it into N(2)O, a greenhouse gas, or N(2). However, certain plant species exude secondary metabolites, called procyanidins, which inhibit denitrifiers and increase the nitrate pool in the soil available for plant nutrition. This phenomenon is called biological denitrification inhibition. Previously, we showed that the addition of exogenous procyanidins to a lettuce crop induces denitrifier inhibition and increases nitrate content in the soil, affecting lettuce morphological traits. Here, the effects of procyanidin amendments in the field on a more long-term and nitrogen-consuming crop species such as celery were tested. The effects of procyanidin amendment on celery growth with those of conventional ammonium nitrate amendments were, therefore, compared. Denitrification activity, nitrate concentration, the abundance of denitrifying bacteria in the soil, and traits related to celery growth were measured. It was shown that the addition of procyanidins inhibits denitrifiers and increases the soil nitrate level, inducing an improvement in celery morphological traits. In addition, procyanidin amendment induces the lowest nitrogen concentration in tissues and reduces N(2)O emissions.
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spelling pubmed-74660502020-09-14 Does Biological Denitrification Inhibition (BDI) in the Field Induce an Increase in Plant Growth and Nutrition in Apium graveolens L. Grown for a Long Period? Galland, William Piola, Florence Mathieu, Céline Bouladra, Lyna Simon, Laurent Haichar, Feth el Zahar Microorganisms Article Intensive agriculture uses a lot of nitrogen fertilizers to increase crop productivity. These crops are in competition with soil-denitrifying microorganisms that assimilate nitrogen in the form of nitrate and transform it into N(2)O, a greenhouse gas, or N(2). However, certain plant species exude secondary metabolites, called procyanidins, which inhibit denitrifiers and increase the nitrate pool in the soil available for plant nutrition. This phenomenon is called biological denitrification inhibition. Previously, we showed that the addition of exogenous procyanidins to a lettuce crop induces denitrifier inhibition and increases nitrate content in the soil, affecting lettuce morphological traits. Here, the effects of procyanidin amendments in the field on a more long-term and nitrogen-consuming crop species such as celery were tested. The effects of procyanidin amendment on celery growth with those of conventional ammonium nitrate amendments were, therefore, compared. Denitrification activity, nitrate concentration, the abundance of denitrifying bacteria in the soil, and traits related to celery growth were measured. It was shown that the addition of procyanidins inhibits denitrifiers and increases the soil nitrate level, inducing an improvement in celery morphological traits. In addition, procyanidin amendment induces the lowest nitrogen concentration in tissues and reduces N(2)O emissions. MDPI 2020-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7466050/ /pubmed/32784635 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8081204 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Galland, William
Piola, Florence
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Simon, Laurent
Haichar, Feth el Zahar
Does Biological Denitrification Inhibition (BDI) in the Field Induce an Increase in Plant Growth and Nutrition in Apium graveolens L. Grown for a Long Period?
title Does Biological Denitrification Inhibition (BDI) in the Field Induce an Increase in Plant Growth and Nutrition in Apium graveolens L. Grown for a Long Period?
title_full Does Biological Denitrification Inhibition (BDI) in the Field Induce an Increase in Plant Growth and Nutrition in Apium graveolens L. Grown for a Long Period?
title_fullStr Does Biological Denitrification Inhibition (BDI) in the Field Induce an Increase in Plant Growth and Nutrition in Apium graveolens L. Grown for a Long Period?
title_full_unstemmed Does Biological Denitrification Inhibition (BDI) in the Field Induce an Increase in Plant Growth and Nutrition in Apium graveolens L. Grown for a Long Period?
title_short Does Biological Denitrification Inhibition (BDI) in the Field Induce an Increase in Plant Growth and Nutrition in Apium graveolens L. Grown for a Long Period?
title_sort does biological denitrification inhibition (bdi) in the field induce an increase in plant growth and nutrition in apium graveolens l. grown for a long period?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7466050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32784635
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8081204
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