Adalibieke, Wulahati Cui, Xiaoqing Cai, Hongwei You, Liangzhi Zhou, Feng
Nitrogen (N) is an important nutrient for crop growth. However, the overuse of N fertilizers has led to a series of devastating global environmental issues. Recent studies show that multiple datasets have been created for agricultural N fertilizer application with varied temporal or spatial resolutions, nevertheless, how to synchronize and use thes...
Bankova, Emilia K.
Published in
Journal of Biomedical and Clinical Research
The article analyzes the application of the current documents related to reducing nitrate pollution of groundwater bodies used for public water supply in the Pleven administrative region. The requirements of the European legislation are fully implemented in the Bulgarian legislation, but the legislative measures have not led to quick and permanent ...
Rosa, Lorenzo Gabrielli, Paolo
Published in
Environmental Research Letters
By synthetically producing nitrogen fertilizers from ammonia (NH3), the Haber–Bosch process has been feeding humanity for more than one hundred years. However, current NH3 production relies on fossil fuels, and is energy and carbon intensive. This commits humanity to emissions levels not compatible with climate goals and commits agricultural produc...
Ndlovu, Noel Spillane, Charles McKeown, Peter C. Cairns, Jill E. Das, Biswanath Gowda, Manje
Soils in sub-Saharan Africa are nitrogen deficient due to low fertilizer use and inadequate soil fertility management practices. This has resulted in a significant yield gap for the major staple crop maize, which is undermining nutritional security and livelihood sustainability across the region. Dissecting the genetic basis of grain protein, starc...
Bozal-Leorri, Adrián subbarao, guntur venkata Kishii, Masahiro Urmeneta, Leyre Kommerell, Víctor Karwat, Hannes Braun, Hans-Joachim Aparicio-Tejo, Pedro M. Ortiz Monasterio, Jose Iván González Murua, Carmen
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Synthetic nitrification inhibitors (SNI) and biological nitrification inhibitors (BNI) are promising tools to limit nitrogen (N) pollution derived from agriculture. Modern wheat cultivars lack sufficient capacity to exude BNIs, but, fortunately, the chromosome region (Lr#n-SA) controlling BNI production in Leymus racemosus, a wild relative of wheat...
Xiao, Liujun Wang, Guocheng Zhou, Hangxin Jin, Xiao Luo, Zhongkui
Published in
Environmental Research Letters
Process-based agricultural system models are a major tool for assessing climate-agriculture-management interactions. However, their application across large scales is limited by computational cost, model uncertainty, and data availability, hindering policy-making for sustainable agricultural production at the scale meaningful for land management by...
Bastidas, Mike Villegas, Daniel M. Rao, Idupulapati M. Ruden, Alejandro Vivas Quila, Nelson J. Gutiérrez, Jhon Freddy Amado, Miguel Berdugo, Carlos Arango, Jacobo
kontárová;, soňa
Fertilizers play an essential role in agriculture due to the rising food demand. However, high input fertilizer concentration and the non-controlled leaching of nutrients cause an unwanted increase in reactive, unassimilated nitrogen and induce environmental pollution. This paper investigates the preparation and properties of slow-release fertilize...
Grotelüschen, K. Gaydon, D.S. Senthilkumar, Kalimuthu Langensiepen, M. Becker, M.
In East Africa, rainfed lowland rice is primarily produced by smallholders in alluvial floodplain and inland valley wetlands. These wetlands differ in their dominant soil types and water regimes that vary seasonally, inter-annually and between field positions. Yield responses to mineral nitrogen (N) fertiliser thus likely vary between and within we...
alharbi;, khadiga
This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of different nitrogen fertilizers (potassium nitrate and/or urea) on shoot parameters, relative growth rate, net assimilation rate, and nitrogen fractions, as well as to conduct transmission electron microscopy, of Vigna sinensis L. (cowpea) and Helianthus annuus L. (sunflower) leaves. A gene...