Nitrogen (N) is an essential but generally limiting nutrient for biological systems. Development of the Haber-Bosch industrial process for ammonia synthesis helped to relieve N limitation of agricultural production, fueling the Green Revolution and reducing hunger. However, the massive use of industrial N fertilizer has doubled the N moving through the global N cycle with dramatic environmental consequences that threaten planetary health. Thus, there is an urgent need to reduce losses of reactive N from agriculture, while ensuring sufficient N inputs for food security. Here we review current knowledge related to N use efficiency (NUE) in agriculture and identify research opportunities in the areas of agronomy, plant breeding, biological N f...
Agriculture in the United States (US) cycles large quantities of nitrogen (N) to produce food, fuel,...
Agriculture plays significant role in the sustaining human society among most of the developing coun...
AbstractAll crops require nitrogen (N) for the production of a photosynthetically active canopy, who...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential but generally limiting nutrient for biological systems. Development of ...
The global challenge of meeting increased food demand and protecting environmental quality will be w...
AbstractNitrogen is a primary limitation to plant productivity, a major energy and economic input in...
The impact of modern agriculture on natural resources has become a major global concern. Population ...
1-19Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are one of the most expensive inputs in agricultural settings. Addition...
Nitrogen (N), being the most limiting macroelement for optimal plant growth and development needs sy...
The impact of modern agriculture on natural resources has become a major global concern. Population ...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer has made a substantial contribution to the tripling of global food productio...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe advent of the world energy crisis in 1973 aroused interest in the potential of ...
Human activity has had the single largest influence on the global nitrogen (N) cycle by introducing ...
Among plant nutrients, nitrogen (N) is the most important. Its importance as a growth- and yield-det...
Nitrogenous fertilizers have contributed much to the remarkable increase in food production that has...
Agriculture in the United States (US) cycles large quantities of nitrogen (N) to produce food, fuel,...
Agriculture plays significant role in the sustaining human society among most of the developing coun...
AbstractAll crops require nitrogen (N) for the production of a photosynthetically active canopy, who...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential but generally limiting nutrient for biological systems. Development of ...
The global challenge of meeting increased food demand and protecting environmental quality will be w...
AbstractNitrogen is a primary limitation to plant productivity, a major energy and economic input in...
The impact of modern agriculture on natural resources has become a major global concern. Population ...
1-19Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are one of the most expensive inputs in agricultural settings. Addition...
Nitrogen (N), being the most limiting macroelement for optimal plant growth and development needs sy...
The impact of modern agriculture on natural resources has become a major global concern. Population ...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer has made a substantial contribution to the tripling of global food productio...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe advent of the world energy crisis in 1973 aroused interest in the potential of ...
Human activity has had the single largest influence on the global nitrogen (N) cycle by introducing ...
Among plant nutrients, nitrogen (N) is the most important. Its importance as a growth- and yield-det...
Nitrogenous fertilizers have contributed much to the remarkable increase in food production that has...
Agriculture in the United States (US) cycles large quantities of nitrogen (N) to produce food, fuel,...
Agriculture plays significant role in the sustaining human society among most of the developing coun...
AbstractAll crops require nitrogen (N) for the production of a photosynthetically active canopy, who...