Transitions in Chinese agriculture resulted in industrial animal production systems, disconnected from crop production. We analyzed side-effects of these transitions on total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and phosphorus (TDP) inputs to rivers. In 2000, when transitions were ongoing, 30%-70% of the manure was directly discharged to rivers (range for sub-basins). Before the transition (1970) this was only 5%. Meanwhile, animal numbers more than doubled. As a result, TDN and TDP inputs to rivers increased 2- to 45-fold (range for sub-basins) during 1970-2000. Direct manure discharge accounts for over two-thirds of nutrients in the northern rivers and for 20%-95% of nutrients in the central and southern rivers. Environmental concern is growing in Ch...
The Pearl River (Zhujiang in Chinese) has been exporting excess of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), ...
Most of China’s surface waters are undergoing anthropogenic eutrophication, mainly due to leaching o...
Eutrophication is a serious problem in Chinese rivers and seas, largely caused by increased nitrogen...
Transitions in Chinese agriculture resulted in industrial animal production systems, disconnected fr...
Chinese agriculture has been industrializing since the 1990s to produce enough food. This increased ...
Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the contri...
Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the contri...
The largest livestock production and greatest fertilizer use in the world occurs in China. However,...
BACKGROUND: To diagnose problems that threaten regional sustainability and to devise appropriate tre...
We analyzed past and future trends in river export of dissolved nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to t...
We analyzed past and future trends in river export of dissolved nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to t...
International audienceThe nitrogen cycle has been radically changed by human activities(1). China co...
Eutrophication is a serious problem in Chinese seas. We explore possibilities to avoid coastal eutro...
<p>Chinese agriculture has been developing fast towards industrial food production systems that disc...
The Pearl River (Zhujiang in Chinese) has been exporting excess of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), ...
Most of China’s surface waters are undergoing anthropogenic eutrophication, mainly due to leaching o...
Eutrophication is a serious problem in Chinese rivers and seas, largely caused by increased nitrogen...
Transitions in Chinese agriculture resulted in industrial animal production systems, disconnected fr...
Chinese agriculture has been industrializing since the 1990s to produce enough food. This increased ...
Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the contri...
Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the contri...
The largest livestock production and greatest fertilizer use in the world occurs in China. However,...
BACKGROUND: To diagnose problems that threaten regional sustainability and to devise appropriate tre...
We analyzed past and future trends in river export of dissolved nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to t...
We analyzed past and future trends in river export of dissolved nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to t...
International audienceThe nitrogen cycle has been radically changed by human activities(1). China co...
Eutrophication is a serious problem in Chinese seas. We explore possibilities to avoid coastal eutro...
<p>Chinese agriculture has been developing fast towards industrial food production systems that disc...
The Pearl River (Zhujiang in Chinese) has been exporting excess of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), ...
Most of China’s surface waters are undergoing anthropogenic eutrophication, mainly due to leaching o...
Eutrophication is a serious problem in Chinese rivers and seas, largely caused by increased nitrogen...