%O Research supported by the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, and by National Science Foun- dation grant DEB 7817 4 04 %A K L Sahrawat %A D R Keeney %I Taylor & Francis %V 16 %L icrisat4524 %J Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis %N 5 %P 517-524 %D 1985 %X A brief review of the present status and scope of research on nitrification inhibitors pertaining to agricultural production and environmental pollution is presented. An approach is advanced for identification and evaluation of nitrification inhibitors from indigenous resources. Concurrently, research to identify functional groups retarding nitrification would be conducted. These approaches will aid in developing inexpensive and effective materials for nitrification inhibition. Future research needs relating to nitrification inhibitors are also examined. %T Perspectives for research on development of nitrification inhibitors