In most ecosystems, nitrogen is a scarce and growth-limiting nutrient. Natural and anthropogenic processes convert unreactive atmospheric dinitrogen (N2) into reactive, bioavailable, nitrogen. This conversion occurs mainly through biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), industrial ammonia (NH3) synthesis, and oxidation of N2 into nitrogen oxides (NOx) during combustion of fossil fuels. The rate of anthropogenic conversion of N2 into reactive nitrogen has increased dramatically in the last century and today roughly equals the rate of all natural processes combined. The most important benefit is that NH3-derived fertilizer and BNF improve crop yields in agriculture. However, anthropogenic activities have also increased the turnover of reactive ni...
The NitroEurope IP – or NEU for short – addresses the major question: What is the effect of reactiv...
A century ago, when the world depended on fossil nitrogen and manure recycling, there wasinsuffi cie...
Increasing attention is now given, nationally and internationally, to the importance of understandin...
The human-driven production of reactive nitrogen to stimulate agricultural productivity and its unin...
Nitrogen is a key element to ensure modern agriculture’s output, sustaining global food, feed, fibre...
Before the industrial revolution, nitrogen was scarce and its availability severely constrained crop...
This paper summarizes current knowledge on the impacts of changes of nitrogen (Nr) use in agricultur...
This paper summarizes current knowledge on the impacts of changes of nitrogen (Nr) use in agricultur...
The generation of reactive nitrogen (Nr) by human activities to stimulate agricultural productivity ...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) is not only an important nutrient for plant growth, thereby safeguarding huma...
- Humans have more than tripled the circulation of reactive nitrogen (Nr) in Europe, mainly through ...
Nitrogen is an essential growth factor in nature and for food production. It exists in many forms, i...
Reactive nitrogen in the environment is a current and future major policy issue. Nitrogen pollution ...
Enhanced levels of nitrogen in the environment may have several adverse effects, including decreased...
Environmental problems related to nitrogen concern all economic sectors and impact all media: atmosp...
The NitroEurope IP – or NEU for short – addresses the major question: What is the effect of reactiv...
A century ago, when the world depended on fossil nitrogen and manure recycling, there wasinsuffi cie...
Increasing attention is now given, nationally and internationally, to the importance of understandin...
The human-driven production of reactive nitrogen to stimulate agricultural productivity and its unin...
Nitrogen is a key element to ensure modern agriculture’s output, sustaining global food, feed, fibre...
Before the industrial revolution, nitrogen was scarce and its availability severely constrained crop...
This paper summarizes current knowledge on the impacts of changes of nitrogen (Nr) use in agricultur...
This paper summarizes current knowledge on the impacts of changes of nitrogen (Nr) use in agricultur...
The generation of reactive nitrogen (Nr) by human activities to stimulate agricultural productivity ...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) is not only an important nutrient for plant growth, thereby safeguarding huma...
- Humans have more than tripled the circulation of reactive nitrogen (Nr) in Europe, mainly through ...
Nitrogen is an essential growth factor in nature and for food production. It exists in many forms, i...
Reactive nitrogen in the environment is a current and future major policy issue. Nitrogen pollution ...
Enhanced levels of nitrogen in the environment may have several adverse effects, including decreased...
Environmental problems related to nitrogen concern all economic sectors and impact all media: atmosp...
The NitroEurope IP – or NEU for short – addresses the major question: What is the effect of reactiv...
A century ago, when the world depended on fossil nitrogen and manure recycling, there wasinsuffi cie...
Increasing attention is now given, nationally and internationally, to the importance of understandin...