NPKGRIDS: a global georeferenced dataset of N, P2O5, and K2O fertilizer application rates for 173 crops

TH Nguyen, FHM Tang, G Conchedda, L Casse… - Scientific Data, 2024 - nature.com
We introduce NPKGRIDS, a new geospatial dataset, providing for the first time data on
application rates for all three main plant nutrients, nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P, in terms of …

Quantifying potassium requirement and removal across crop species

WD Carciochi, A Dobermann, NC La Menza… - Field Crops …, 2025 - Elsevier
Context Potassium (K) management is crucial for addressing global yield gaps in
agricultural systems. Objectives To determine K uptake requirements, K internal efficiency …

Impacts of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) fertilizers on maize yields, nutrient use efficiency, and soil nutrient balance: Insights from a long-term …

N Wang, Z Ai, Q Zhang, P Leng, Y Qiao, Z Li, C Tian… - Field Crops …, 2024 - Elsevier
Context or problem Soil nutrient deficiency is one of the significant challenges in grain
production, particularly nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). These deficiencies …

Genetic diversity, population structure in a historical panel of Brazilian soybean cultivars

AC Silva, DC Gregorio da Silva, EGC Ferreira… - PloS one, 2025 - journals.plos.org
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] is one of the most widely grown legumes in the world, with
Brazil being its largest producer and exporter. Breeding programs in Brazil have resulted …

[PDF][PDF] Land reallocation to increase production and reduce nitrogen surplus: impacts on crop diversity in England and Wales

M De Almeida Furtado, MPM Meuwissen, F Ang - 2024 - ageconsearch.umn.edu
Agricultural production is the main driver of nitrogen (N) pollution and diversity losses, with
these two factors transgressing the planetary boundaries (Campbell et al. 2017; Steffen et al …

[PDF][PDF] Less, better and circular use–how to get rid of surplus nitrogen without endangering food security

K De Luca, A Müller - 2023 - orgprints.org
Key messages of the report" Less, better and circular use–how to get rid of surplus nitrogen
without endangering food security" 1. The excessive use of nitrogen-based fertilizers has …

A Review on Nano Enabled Controlled Release Fertilizers and their Nutrient Release Mechanisms

HS Hameed, VK Nagaraju, S Marimuthu… - Journal of Agricultural …, 2024 - pub.isae.in
The imbalance in nutrient release from conventional fertilizers and plant nutrient uptake
leads to a surplus accumulation of nutrients in the soil. A key approach to tackle this issue …

[PDF][PDF] Less, better and circular use–how to get rid of surplus nitrogen without endangering food security

A Muller - orgprints.org
Key messages II• 85 to 95% of nitrogen applied to soil is lost. Thus, overall nitrogen use
efficiency in food systems is only 5 to 15%• High-income countries: huge regional nitrogen …

[引用][C] Fertilizer and soil health for enhanced productivity and sustainability in sub-Saharan Africa

B Vanlauwe, PH Brown, T Bruulsema… - 2024 - Scientific Panel on Responsible …

[引用][C] The impact of soil covering on nitrogen losses from agroecosystems

NN Rashidabad, M Hashemi, AD Keiser… - 2025 - Elsevier