We estimated the reactive nitrogen (Nr) lost per unit food Nr consumed for organic food production in the United States and compared it to conventional production. We used a nitrogen footprint model approach, which accounts for both differences in Nr losses as well as differences in productivity of the two systems. Additionally, we quantified the types of Nr inputs (new versus recycled) that are used in both production systems. We estimated Nr losses from organic crop and animal production to be of comparable magnitude to conventional production losses, with the exception of beef. While Nr losses from organic vegetables are possibly higher (+37%), Nr losses from organic grains, starchy roots, legumes are likely of similar magnitude to conve...
Human foods typically contain a minor fraction of the nitrogen (N) used in agricultural production. ...
Growing public concern over agricultural nitrogen (N) pollution is now reflected in consumers’ food ...
Organic agriculture is often proposed as a promising approach to achieve sustainable food systems wh...
We estimated the reactive nitrogen (Nr) lost per unit food Nr consumed for organic food production i...
Excess reactive nitrogen (Nr) in the global system has led to a wide variety of environmental and hu...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for plants and animals. Due to large inputs of mineral fertiliz...
The Nitrogen Footprint (N-Footprint) is the total amount of reactive nitrogen (Nr) released to the e...
Food production causes losses of reactive nitrogen (N) to the detriment of the environment but the c...
Organic practices in food production attempt to reduce the detrimental impacts of agricultural syste...
People have increased the amount of reactive nitrogen (Nr) in the environment as a result of food pr...
Many positive environmental benefits are associated with organic agriculture, however, nutrient loss...
Nitrogen (N) management presents a sustainability dilemma: N is strongly linked to energy and food p...
Phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) are essential nutrients for food production but their excess use in ...
Humans increase the amount of reactive nitrogen (all N species except N-2) in the environment throug...
Organic agriculture is often proposed as a promising approach to achieve sustainable food systems bu...
Human foods typically contain a minor fraction of the nitrogen (N) used in agricultural production. ...
Growing public concern over agricultural nitrogen (N) pollution is now reflected in consumers’ food ...
Organic agriculture is often proposed as a promising approach to achieve sustainable food systems wh...
We estimated the reactive nitrogen (Nr) lost per unit food Nr consumed for organic food production i...
Excess reactive nitrogen (Nr) in the global system has led to a wide variety of environmental and hu...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for plants and animals. Due to large inputs of mineral fertiliz...
The Nitrogen Footprint (N-Footprint) is the total amount of reactive nitrogen (Nr) released to the e...
Food production causes losses of reactive nitrogen (N) to the detriment of the environment but the c...
Organic practices in food production attempt to reduce the detrimental impacts of agricultural syste...
People have increased the amount of reactive nitrogen (Nr) in the environment as a result of food pr...
Many positive environmental benefits are associated with organic agriculture, however, nutrient loss...
Nitrogen (N) management presents a sustainability dilemma: N is strongly linked to energy and food p...
Phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) are essential nutrients for food production but their excess use in ...
Humans increase the amount of reactive nitrogen (all N species except N-2) in the environment throug...
Organic agriculture is often proposed as a promising approach to achieve sustainable food systems bu...
Human foods typically contain a minor fraction of the nitrogen (N) used in agricultural production. ...
Growing public concern over agricultural nitrogen (N) pollution is now reflected in consumers’ food ...
Organic agriculture is often proposed as a promising approach to achieve sustainable food systems wh...