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Effects of Nitrification Inhibitor DMPP Application in Agricultural Ecosystems and Their Influencing Factors:A Review
  
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KeyWord:nitrification; nitrification inhibitor; DMPP; soil nitrogen
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YU Qiao-gang Institute of Environment Resource and Soil Fertilizer, Zhejiang Academy of Agriculture Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China 
YIN Jian-zhen Institute of Environment Resource and Soil Fertilizer, Zhejiang Academy of Agriculture Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China 
MA Jun-wei Institute of Environment Resource and Soil Fertilizer, Zhejiang Academy of Agriculture Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China 
ZOU Ping Institute of Environment Resource and Soil Fertilizer, Zhejiang Academy of Agriculture Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China 
LIN Hui Institute of Environment Resource and Soil Fertilizer, Zhejiang Academy of Agriculture Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China 
SUN Wan-chun Institute of Environment Resource and Soil Fertilizer, Zhejiang Academy of Agriculture Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China 
FU Jian-rong Institute of Environment Resource and Soil Fertilizer, Zhejiang Academy of Agriculture Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China 
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Abstract:
      Nitrification is a key process for soil nitrogen transformation. Applying nitrification inhibitor in chemical fertilizers is an effective way to control nitrogen transformation, improve yield and quality of crops, and reduce the atmosphere and water pollution caused by nitrogen loss. 3, 4-dimethypyrazole phosphate(DMPP) is an efficient nitrification inhibitor with little inhibitory effects on plants and soil biota. In this paper, environmental effects, agriculture effects, and ecological effects and their influencing factors and mechanisms of nitrification inhibitor DMPP were comprehensively reviewed. The current hot topics and future prospects about DMPP research were also discuused.