Worldwide increases in nitrogen (N) inputs to croplands have been and will continue to be an important contributor to growing more food. But a substantial portion of N inputs to croplands are not captured in harvested products and leave the field, contributing to air and water pollution. Whether the proportion of N inputs captured in harvest grows, shrinks, or remains unchanged will have important impacts on both food production and N pollution. We created a new global N input database (fertilizer, manure, fixation, deposition, and residues) that enables evaluation of trends in nitrogen use and recovery by country and by crop from the 1960s through 2007. These data show that despite growth in yields and increased N fertilization, differenc...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is one of the major inputs to cropland and consequently important for the es...
China and India are the two top consumers of fertilizer nitrogen (N) in the world not only to provid...
Reactive nitrogen (N) inputs in agriculture strongly outpace the outputs at the global scale due to ...
Nitrogen (N) is crucial for crop productivity. However nowadays more than half of the N added to cro...
Since the Industrial Revolution, human activity has greatly altered the Earth's reactive nitrogen (N...
Nitrogen (N) limits crop and grass production, and it is an essential component of dietary proteins....
Nitrogen (N) limits crop and grass production, and it is an essential component of dietary proteins....
Data for the historical years 1970 and 1995 and the FAO-Agriculture Towards 2030 projection are used...
National institutions and policies could provide powerful levers to steer the global food system tow...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizers support global food production and feed over half of the global p...
Crop production is threatened by the increased nitrogen (N) input and declining N use efficiency (NU...
Input–output estimates of nitrogen on cropland are essential for improving nitrogen management and b...
In recent decades farmers in high-income countries and China and India have built up a large reserve...
Improvements in nitrogen use efficiency in crop production are critical for addressing the triple ch...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is one of the major inputs to cropland and consequently important for the es...
China and India are the two top consumers of fertilizer nitrogen (N) in the world not only to provid...
Reactive nitrogen (N) inputs in agriculture strongly outpace the outputs at the global scale due to ...
Nitrogen (N) is crucial for crop productivity. However nowadays more than half of the N added to cro...
Since the Industrial Revolution, human activity has greatly altered the Earth's reactive nitrogen (N...
Nitrogen (N) limits crop and grass production, and it is an essential component of dietary proteins....
Nitrogen (N) limits crop and grass production, and it is an essential component of dietary proteins....
Data for the historical years 1970 and 1995 and the FAO-Agriculture Towards 2030 projection are used...
National institutions and policies could provide powerful levers to steer the global food system tow...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizers support global food production and feed over half of the global p...
Crop production is threatened by the increased nitrogen (N) input and declining N use efficiency (NU...
Input–output estimates of nitrogen on cropland are essential for improving nitrogen management and b...
In recent decades farmers in high-income countries and China and India have built up a large reserve...
Improvements in nitrogen use efficiency in crop production are critical for addressing the triple ch...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is one of the major inputs to cropland and consequently important for the es...
China and India are the two top consumers of fertilizer nitrogen (N) in the world not only to provid...
Reactive nitrogen (N) inputs in agriculture strongly outpace the outputs at the global scale due to ...