Nitrogen transformations in modern agriculture and the role of biological nitrification inhibition
The nitrogen (N)-use efficiency of agricultural plants is notoriously poor. Globally, about 50%
of the N fertilizer applied to crop** systems is not absorbed by plants, but lost to the …
of the N fertilizer applied to crop** systems is not absorbed by plants, but lost to the …
How plant root exudates shape the nitrogen cycle
Although the global nitrogen (N) cycle is largely driven by soil microbes, plant root exudates
can profoundly modify soil microbial communities and influence their N transformations. A …
can profoundly modify soil microbial communities and influence their N transformations. A …
Livestock and climate change: impact of livestock on climate and mitigation strategies
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Global map** of crop-specific emission factors highlights hotspots of nitrous oxide mitigation
Mitigating soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions is essential for staying below a 2° C warming
threshold. However, accurate assessments of mitigation potential are limited by uncertainty …
threshold. However, accurate assessments of mitigation potential are limited by uncertainty …
Ammonia volatilization from synthetic fertilizers and its mitigation strategies: A global synthesis
Ammonia (NH 3) volatilization is a major pathway of nitrogen (N) loss in agricultural systems
worldwide, and is conducive to low fertilizer N use efficiency, environmental and health …
worldwide, and is conducive to low fertilizer N use efficiency, environmental and health …
Global soil‐derived ammonia emissions from agricultural nitrogen fertilizer application: A refinement based on regional and crop‐specific emission factors
Ammonia (NH3) emissions from fertilized soils to the atmosphere and the subsequent
deposition to land surface exert adverse effects on biogeochemical nitrogen (N) cycling. The …
deposition to land surface exert adverse effects on biogeochemical nitrogen (N) cycling. The …
Can knowledge‐based N management produce more staple grain with lower greenhouse gas emission and reactive nitrogen pollution? A meta‐analysis
Abstract Knowledge‐based nitrogen (N) management, which is designed for a better
synchronization of crop N demand with N supply, is critical for global food security and …
synchronization of crop N demand with N supply, is critical for global food security and …
Nitrous oxide emission in altered nitrogen cycle and implications for climate change
B Aryal, R Gurung, AF Camargo, G Fongaro… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Natural processes and human activities play a crucial role in changing the nitrogen cycle
and increasing nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions, which are accelerating at an unprecedented …
and increasing nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions, which are accelerating at an unprecedented …
Meta‐analysis of yield and nitrous oxide outcomes for nitrogen management in agriculture
Improved nitrogen (N) use is key to future food security and environmental sustainability.
While many regions still experience N shortages, agriculture is the leading global emitter of …
While many regions still experience N shortages, agriculture is the leading global emitter of …
Effects of organic fertilizer application on tomato yield and quality: a meta-analysis
F Gao, H Li, X Mu, H Gao, Y Zhang, R Li, K Cao, L Ye - Applied sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Tomatoes are a globally cultivated and popular vegetable. The output and quality of
tomatoes are significantly influenced by the use of organic fertilizers. It was discovered that …
tomatoes are significantly influenced by the use of organic fertilizers. It was discovered that …