Not Available: Crop production is threatened by the increased nitrogen (N) input and declining N use efficiency (NUE). Information on total N input from planted seeds/tubers, atmospheric deposition, irrigation water, crop residues, animal manure, biological N fixation, and synthetic N fertilizer and NUE based on these N inputs in China’s crop production is limited. We calculated the amount of various N inputs and NUE based on 117 primary crops from 1961 to 2012 in China. The total N input increased from 8.0 Mt in 1961 to 60.8 Mt in 2012. The substantial shift in the types of N input was observed from animal manure and biological N fixation toward synthetic N fertilizer. Animal manure plus biological N fixation and synthetic N fertili...
Low nitrogen (NUE) and phosphorus (PUE) use efficiencies in food production in China result in large...
BACKGROUND: An apparently large disparity still exists between developed and developing countries in...
China and India are the two top consumers of fertilizer nitrogen (N) in the world not only to provid...
Crop production is threatened by the increased nitrogen (N) input and declining N use efficiency (NU...
China has long been the world’s most populous nation and faced the double challenge of ensuring its ...
China is the world’s largest consumer of synthetic nitrogen (N), where very low rates of fertilizer ...
Global population increase will require rapid increase of food production from existing agricultural...
Optimal nitrogen (N) management is critical for efficient crop production and agricultural pollution...
Global population increase will require rapid increase of food production from existing agricultural...
The use of nitrogen (N) and other fertilisers has been one of the keys to achieving food security in...
Nitrogen (N) use efficiency is low in Chinese agriculture. This results in large N losses to air and...
Nitrogen (N) surplus is a useful indicator for improving agricultural N management and controlling N...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE, defined as the fraction of N input harvested as product) is an importa...
Excess nitrogen (N) application not only decreases the economic efficiency of fertilizer application...
The effective utilization of manure in cropland systems is essential to sustain yields and reduce re...
Low nitrogen (NUE) and phosphorus (PUE) use efficiencies in food production in China result in large...
BACKGROUND: An apparently large disparity still exists between developed and developing countries in...
China and India are the two top consumers of fertilizer nitrogen (N) in the world not only to provid...
Crop production is threatened by the increased nitrogen (N) input and declining N use efficiency (NU...
China has long been the world’s most populous nation and faced the double challenge of ensuring its ...
China is the world’s largest consumer of synthetic nitrogen (N), where very low rates of fertilizer ...
Global population increase will require rapid increase of food production from existing agricultural...
Optimal nitrogen (N) management is critical for efficient crop production and agricultural pollution...
Global population increase will require rapid increase of food production from existing agricultural...
The use of nitrogen (N) and other fertilisers has been one of the keys to achieving food security in...
Nitrogen (N) use efficiency is low in Chinese agriculture. This results in large N losses to air and...
Nitrogen (N) surplus is a useful indicator for improving agricultural N management and controlling N...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE, defined as the fraction of N input harvested as product) is an importa...
Excess nitrogen (N) application not only decreases the economic efficiency of fertilizer application...
The effective utilization of manure in cropland systems is essential to sustain yields and reduce re...
Low nitrogen (NUE) and phosphorus (PUE) use efficiencies in food production in China result in large...
BACKGROUND: An apparently large disparity still exists between developed and developing countries in...
China and India are the two top consumers of fertilizer nitrogen (N) in the world not only to provid...