Abstract
The action and decomposition of dicyandiamide (DCD), a nitrification inhibitor, is discussed. DCD is especially efficient when used with animal manure slurries or potato starch waste water. As a consequence, nitrate leaching can be reduced, yields and N uptake increased. DCD‐amended mineral N fertilizers applied once can substitute for split N applications, thus reducing labor costs without any loss in crop yield and quality. With wheat and sugar beets, use of a DCD‐containing product ("Alzon 22") reduced the requirement of N for maximum yield. New formulations, such as DCD plus a reducing substance, ammonium thiosulfate (ATS), or new inhibitors, such as guanylthiourea (GTU), will receive more attention in the future.