Guillermo Guardia
Technical University of Madrid
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Science of The Total Environment | 2018
Guillermo Guardia; Karina A. Marsden; Antonio Vallejo; Davey L. Jones; David Chadwick
Nitrification inhibitors (NIs) such as dicyandiamide (DCD) and 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) provide an opportunity to reduce losses of reactive nitrogen (Nr) from agricultural ecosystems. To understand the fate and efficacy of these two inhibitors, laboratory-scale experiments were conducted with 14C-labelled DCD and DMPP to determine the relative rates of mineralization, recovery in soil extracts and sorption in two agricultural soils with contrasting pH and organic matter content. Concurrently, the net production of soil ammonium and nitrate in soil were determined. Two months after NI addition to soil, significantly greater mineralization of 14C-DMPP (15.3%) was observed, relative to that of 14C-DCD (10.7%), and the mineralization of both NIs increased with temperature, regardless of NI and soil type. However, the mineralization of NIs did not appear to have a major influence on their inhibitory effect (as shown by the low mineralization rates and the divergent average half-lives for mineralization and nitrification, which were 454 and 37days, respectively). The nitrification inhibition efficacy of DMPP was more dependent on soil type than that of DCD, although the efficacy of both inhibitors was lower in the more alkaline, low-organic matter soil. Although a greater proportion of DMPP becomes unavailable, possibly due to physico-chemical sorption to soil or microbial immobilization, our results demonstrate the potential of DMPP to achieve higher inhibition rates than DCD in grassland soils. Greater consideration of the interactions between NI type, soil and temperature is required to provide robust and cost-effective advice to farmers on NI use.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2014
Diego Abalos; Simon Jeffery; Alberto Sanz-Cobena; Guillermo Guardia; Antonio Vallejo
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2016
Guillermo Guardia; Angela Tellez-Rio; Sonia García-Marco; Diana Martin-Lammerding; J. L. Tenorio; M.A. Ibáñez; Antonio Vallejo
Field Crops Research | 2017
Guillermo Guardia; Max T. Cangani; Gemma Andreu; Alberto Sanz-Cobena; Sonia García-Marco; Jose M. Alvarez; Jaime Recio-Huetos; Antonio Vallejo
Biogeosciences | 2016
Guillermo Guardia; Diego Abalos; Sonia García-Marco; Miguel Quemada; María Alonso-Ayuso; Laura Cardenas; Elizabeth Dixon; Antonio Vallejo
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2017
Guillermo Guardia; Max T. Cangani; Alberto Sanz-Cobena; J. Lucas Júnior; Antonio Vallejo
European Journal of Agronomy | 2017
Angela Tellez-Rio; Antonio Vallejo; Sonia García-Marco; Diana Martin-Lammerding; J. L. Tenorio; Robert M. Rees; Guillermo Guardia
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2018
Guillermo Guardia; Antonio Vallejo; Laura Cardenas; Elizabeth Dixon; Sonia García-Marco
Biogeosciences Discussions | 2016
Guillermo Guardia; Diego Abalos; Sonia García-Marco; Miguel Quemada; María Alonso-Ayuso; Laura Cardenas; Elizabeth Dixon; Antonio Vallejo
Geoderma | 2018
Mónica Montoya; Antonio Castellano-Hinojosa; Antonio Vallejo; Jose M. Alvarez; Eulogio J. Bedmar; Jaime Recio; Guillermo Guardia