Nitrogen (N) is a major limiting nutrient to sustain crop yields and quality. As a result, N fertilizer is usually applied in large quantity to increase crop production throughout the world. Application of N fertilizers has increased crop yields and resulted in achievement of self-sufficiency in food production in many developing countries. Excessive application of N fertilizers beyond crops’ demand, however, has resulted in undesirable consequences of degradation in soil, water, and air quality. These include soil acidification, N leaching in groundwater, and emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. Long-term application of ammonia-based N fertilizers, such as urea, has increased soil ac...
In recent years concern has grown over the contribution of nitrogen (N) fertilizer use to nitrate (N...
Not AvailableNitrogen (N) is the mineral nutrient that crops require in the greatest amount. It has ...
Agricultural intensification offers potential to grow more food while reducing the conversion of nat...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important plant nutrient, and its availability and transformations a...
This publication explains the chemistry of nitrogen, the processes by which nitrogen is added to and...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer has made a substantial contribution to the tripling of global food productio...
Increased use of nitrogenous (N) fertilizers in agriculture has significantly altered the global N-c...
Soil is one of the important sources of nitrous oxide (N2O), which is generally producing through so...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential nutrient for animals and plants. For cereal crops, it is often the most...
AbstractNitrogen is a primary limitation to plant productivity, a major energy and economic input in...
Nitrogen (N) along with carbon and oxygen is the most complex and crucial of the elements essential ...
Nitrogen (N) is a key input to food production. Nearly half of N fertilizer input is not used by cro...
Not AvailableNitrogen (N) fertilization has been found a powerful tool for increasing crop producti...
The article discusses the risk of damaging the environment brought by nitrogen fertilisers which are...
Nitrogen is a vital component of atmosphere and plays important roles in the biochemistry of all lif...
In recent years concern has grown over the contribution of nitrogen (N) fertilizer use to nitrate (N...
Not AvailableNitrogen (N) is the mineral nutrient that crops require in the greatest amount. It has ...
Agricultural intensification offers potential to grow more food while reducing the conversion of nat...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important plant nutrient, and its availability and transformations a...
This publication explains the chemistry of nitrogen, the processes by which nitrogen is added to and...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer has made a substantial contribution to the tripling of global food productio...
Increased use of nitrogenous (N) fertilizers in agriculture has significantly altered the global N-c...
Soil is one of the important sources of nitrous oxide (N2O), which is generally producing through so...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential nutrient for animals and plants. For cereal crops, it is often the most...
AbstractNitrogen is a primary limitation to plant productivity, a major energy and economic input in...
Nitrogen (N) along with carbon and oxygen is the most complex and crucial of the elements essential ...
Nitrogen (N) is a key input to food production. Nearly half of N fertilizer input is not used by cro...
Not AvailableNitrogen (N) fertilization has been found a powerful tool for increasing crop producti...
The article discusses the risk of damaging the environment brought by nitrogen fertilisers which are...
Nitrogen is a vital component of atmosphere and plays important roles in the biochemistry of all lif...
In recent years concern has grown over the contribution of nitrogen (N) fertilizer use to nitrate (N...
Not AvailableNitrogen (N) is the mineral nutrient that crops require in the greatest amount. It has ...
Agricultural intensification offers potential to grow more food while reducing the conversion of nat...