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===Chemicals that affect nitrogen uptake===
[[File:N-butylthiophosphoryltriamide.svg|thumb|left|N-Butylthiophosphoryltriamide, an enhanced efficiency fertilizer.]]
Various chemicals are used to enhance the efficiency of nitrogen-based fertilizers. In this way farmers can limit the [[nitrogen pollution|polluting effects of nitrogen run-off]]. [[Nitrification]] inhibitors (also known as nitrogen stabilizers) suppress the conversion of ammonia into [[nitrate]], an anion that is more prone to leaching. 1-Carbamoyl-3-methylpyrazole (CMP), [[dicyandiamide]], [[nitrapyrin]] (2-chloro-6-trichloromethylpyridine) and 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) are popular. [[Urease inhibitor]]s are used to slow the hydrolytic conversion of urea into ammonia, which is prone to evaporation as well as nitrification. The conversion of urea to ammonia catalyzed by enzymes called [[urease]]s. A popular inhibitor of ureases is ''N''-(''n''-butyl)thiophosphoric triamide ([[NBPT]]).

Chemicals that affect nitrogen uptake

N-Butylthiophosphoryltriamide, an enhanced efficiency fertilizer.

Various chemicals are used to enhance the efficiency of nitrogen-based fertilizers. In this way farmers can limit the polluting effects of nitrogen run-off. Nitrification inhibitors (also known as nitrogen stabilizers) suppress the conversion of ammonia into nitrate, an anion that is more prone to leaching. 1-Carbamoyl-3-methylpyrazole (CMP), dicyandiamide, nitrapyrin (2-chloro-6-trichloromethylpyridine) and 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) are popular. Urease inhibitors are used to slow the hydrolytic conversion of urea into ammonia, which is prone to evaporation as well as nitrification. The conversion of urea to ammonia catalyzed by enzymes called ureases. A popular inhibitor of ureases is N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT).