Nitrogen is a crucial input to food production and yet its oversupply in many parts of the world contributes to a number of environmental problems. Most policies dedicated to reducing agricultural nitrogen pollution focus on changing farmer behaviour. However, farm-level policies are challenging to implement and farmers are just one of several actors in the agri-food chain. The activities of other actors — from fertilizer manufacturers to wastewater treatment companies — can also impact nitrogen losses at the farm level and beyond. Consequently, policymakers have a broader range of policy options than traditionally thought to address nitrogen pollution from field to fork. Inspired by the concept of full-chain nitrogen use efficiency, this P...
Nitrogen is a key nutrient for plant growth and crop production. However, excessive nitrogen fertili...
Nitrogen (N) limits crop and grass production, and it is an essential component of dietary proteins....
Nitrogen (N) is a key input to food production. Nearly half of N fertilizer input is not used by cro...
Nitrogen is a crucial input to food production and yet its oversupply in many parts of the world con...
Nitrogen is the single most important input a farmer can control to increase crop yields on nonirrig...
The N fertilizer accessibility and use situations have arisen primarily from a suite of national and...
Nitrogen sourced from agricultural fertilizers is a major contributor to water pollution. Despite po...
Nitrogen pollution is an important environmental issue gaining traction in policy circles. However, ...
Improvements in nitrogen use efficiency in crop production are critical for addressing the triple ch...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer has enabled modern agriculture to greatly improve human nutrition ...
Reactive nitrogen in the environment is a current and future major policy issue. Nitrogen pollution ...
Cropland is a main source of global nitrogen pollution1,2. Mitigating nitrogen pollution from global...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for all life forms. It acts as the building blocks of biomolecu...
Nitrogen is an important agricultural input that is critical for crop production. However, the intro...
Nitrogen is an essential growth factor in nature and for food production. It exists in many forms, i...
Nitrogen is a key nutrient for plant growth and crop production. However, excessive nitrogen fertili...
Nitrogen (N) limits crop and grass production, and it is an essential component of dietary proteins....
Nitrogen (N) is a key input to food production. Nearly half of N fertilizer input is not used by cro...
Nitrogen is a crucial input to food production and yet its oversupply in many parts of the world con...
Nitrogen is the single most important input a farmer can control to increase crop yields on nonirrig...
The N fertilizer accessibility and use situations have arisen primarily from a suite of national and...
Nitrogen sourced from agricultural fertilizers is a major contributor to water pollution. Despite po...
Nitrogen pollution is an important environmental issue gaining traction in policy circles. However, ...
Improvements in nitrogen use efficiency in crop production are critical for addressing the triple ch...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer has enabled modern agriculture to greatly improve human nutrition ...
Reactive nitrogen in the environment is a current and future major policy issue. Nitrogen pollution ...
Cropland is a main source of global nitrogen pollution1,2. Mitigating nitrogen pollution from global...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for all life forms. It acts as the building blocks of biomolecu...
Nitrogen is an important agricultural input that is critical for crop production. However, the intro...
Nitrogen is an essential growth factor in nature and for food production. It exists in many forms, i...
Nitrogen is a key nutrient for plant growth and crop production. However, excessive nitrogen fertili...
Nitrogen (N) limits crop and grass production, and it is an essential component of dietary proteins....
Nitrogen (N) is a key input to food production. Nearly half of N fertilizer input is not used by cro...