Excessive nitrogen fertilizer application in greenhouse vegetable production (GVP) is of scientific and public concern because of its significance to international environmental sustainability. We conducted a meta-analysis using 1174 paired observations from 69 publications on the effects of nitrogen fertilizer application and reducing nitrogen fertilizer application on the nitrogen losses on a broad scale. We found that the increase in nitrogen loss is much higher than that in production gain caused by excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer: nitrate leaching (+187.5%), ammonium leaching (+28.1%), total nitrogen leaching (+217.0%), nitrous oxide emission (+202.0%), ammonia emission (+176.4%), nitric oxide emission (+543.3%), yield (+3...
Currently, China has approximately four million hectares of intensively cultivated plastic-shed vege...
Nitrogen (N) losses in cropland resulting from the application of synthetic fertilizers decrease cro...
Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on...
N fertilization is often viewed as a cheap insurance against yield loss in vegetable production beca...
Many intensive systems of field vegetable production are not sustainable because they lose excessive...
peer reviewedVegetable production is recognized as an important anthropogenic source of nitrous oxid...
The greenhouse vegetable (GV) field is an important agricultural system in China. It may also be a h...
Arable soils are a major source of the climate relevant trace gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Although N2O ...
Background About 30 % of vegetables in China are produced in intensively managed greenhouses compris...
Addition of fertiliser nitrogen (N) in crop production increases yields and protein contents, but al...
Arable soils are a major source of the climate relevant trace gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Although N2O ...
Nitrate pollution due to excessive N fertirrigation in greenhouse tomato production is a persisting...
The impacts of nitrogen (N) application rates on soil nitrate, electrical conductivity (EC), pH, soi...
Nitrogen (N) is a major limiting nutrient to sustain crop yields and quality. As a result, N fertili...
Vegetable production systems are characterised by intensive production with high inputs of nitrogen ...
Currently, China has approximately four million hectares of intensively cultivated plastic-shed vege...
Nitrogen (N) losses in cropland resulting from the application of synthetic fertilizers decrease cro...
Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on...
N fertilization is often viewed as a cheap insurance against yield loss in vegetable production beca...
Many intensive systems of field vegetable production are not sustainable because they lose excessive...
peer reviewedVegetable production is recognized as an important anthropogenic source of nitrous oxid...
The greenhouse vegetable (GV) field is an important agricultural system in China. It may also be a h...
Arable soils are a major source of the climate relevant trace gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Although N2O ...
Background About 30 % of vegetables in China are produced in intensively managed greenhouses compris...
Addition of fertiliser nitrogen (N) in crop production increases yields and protein contents, but al...
Arable soils are a major source of the climate relevant trace gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Although N2O ...
Nitrate pollution due to excessive N fertirrigation in greenhouse tomato production is a persisting...
The impacts of nitrogen (N) application rates on soil nitrate, electrical conductivity (EC), pH, soi...
Nitrogen (N) is a major limiting nutrient to sustain crop yields and quality. As a result, N fertili...
Vegetable production systems are characterised by intensive production with high inputs of nitrogen ...
Currently, China has approximately four million hectares of intensively cultivated plastic-shed vege...
Nitrogen (N) losses in cropland resulting from the application of synthetic fertilizers decrease cro...
Nitrate leaching (NL) is an important N loss process in irrigated agriculture that imposes a cost on...