نتایج جستجو برای: synthetic fertilizer

تعداد نتایج: 159627  

2014
Luis Lassaletta Gilles Billen Bruna Grizzetti Juliette Anglade Josette Garnier

Nitrogen (N) is crucial for crop productivity. However, nowadays more than half of the N added to cropland is lost to the environment, wasting the resource, producing threats to air, water, soil and biodiversity, and generating greenhouse gas emissions. Based on FAO data, we have reconstructed the trajectory followed, in the past 50 years, by 124 countries in terms of crop yield and total nitro...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Wei-Feng Zhang Zheng-Xia Dou Pan He Xiao-Tang Ju David Powlson Dave Chadwick David Norse Yue-Lai Lu Ying Zhang Liang Wu Xin-Ping Chen Kenneth G Cassman Fu-Suo Zhang

Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer has played a key role in enhancing food production and keeping half of the world's population adequately fed. However, decades of N fertilizer overuse in many parts of the world have contributed to soil, water, and air pollution; reducing excessive N losses and emissions is a central environmental challenge in the 21st century. China's participation is essentia...

Journal: :Isotopes in environmental and health studies 2015
Greg Michalski Michelle Kolanowski Krystin M Riha

Nitrate is a key component of synthetic fertilizers that can be beneficial to crop production in agro-ecosystems, but can also cause damage to natural ecosystems if it is exported in large amounts. Stable isotopes, both oxygen and nitrogen, have been used to trace the sources and fate of nitrate in various ecosystems. However, the oxygen isotope composition of synthetic and organic nitrates is ...

A. Efthimiadou A. Karkanis D.J. Bilalis, I. Eleftherohorinos R.J. Froud-Williams

Field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of organic andinorganic amendments on weed suppression in sweet maize cultivation (Zea maysL.). A randomized complete block design was employed with four replicates pertreatment with each organic amendment used at half (x/2), single (x=10 t ha-1) anddouble (2x) rates (organic fertilization: cow manure, poultry manure and barleymulch; syn...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Mathieu Sebilo Bernhard Mayer Bernard Nicolardot Gilles Pinay André Mariotti

Increasing diffuse nitrate loading of surface waters and groundwater has emerged as a major problem in many agricultural areas of the world, resulting in contamination of drinking water resources in aquifers as well as eutrophication of freshwaters and coastal marine ecosystems. Although empirical correlations between application rates of N fertilizers to agricultural soils and nitrate contamin...

2016
Andreas Kamp Hanne Østergård Simon Bolwig

Small-scale farming in Ghana is typically associated with synthetic fertilizer dependence and soil degradation. The farmers often rely on wood fuel for cooking imported from outside the farmland, a practice that is associated with deforestation. Integration of food and energy production may be a holistic approach to solving these issues. We study four approaches to providing food and fuel for c...

2002
Andrew W. Kramer Timothy A. Doane William R. Horwath Chris van Kessel

One of the principal aims of alternative cropping systems is to minimize excessive loss of N while maximizing N use efficiency and meeting crop N requirements. Many such cropping systems substitute intensive application of synthetic fertilizer with organic inputs, such as N2-fixing legumes. The effectiveness of legume residues as a N source for subsequent crops depends heavily on temporal N rel...

2015
Vinay M. Bhandari Laxmi Gayatri Sorokhaibam Vivek V. Ranade

Wastewaters from chemical fertilizer industry mainly contain organics, alcohols, ammonia, nitrates, phosphorous, heavy metals such as cadmium and suspended solids. The nature of effluent streams varies in terms of its constituents and complexity. The present work attempts to fill the void in the literature that mostly reports synthetic wastewater treatment studies; by evaluating effluent treatm...

2014
Sunitha kumari

Zinc is an essential micronutrient which plays a macro role in the growth and productivity of the plants. Zinc (Zn) deficiency hinders metabolic and physiological activity in plants due to its inevitable role as an enzyme cofactor. Many Indian soil exhibit Zn deficiency with the content much below the critical level of 1.5ppm. The conditions that make unavailability of zinc to plants are high p...

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