Nitrogen-based pollution from agriculture has global environmental consequences. Excessive use of chemical nitrogen fertilizer, incorrect manure management and rural waste treatment are key contributors. Circular agriculture combining cropland and livestock is an efficient channel to reduce the use of chemical nitrogen fertilizers, promote the recycling of livestock manure, and reduce the global N surplus. The internal circulation of organic nitrogen resources in the cropland-livestock system can not only reduce the dependence on external synthetic nitrogen, but also reduce the environmental impacts of organic waste disposal. Therefore, this study tried to clarify the reactive nitrogen emissions of the crop-swine integrated system compared ...
Excessive application of chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer and inefficient N management are still com...
Balancing the nitrogen (N) budgets of agricultural systems is essential for sustaining yields at low...
Dairy production is becoming more industrialized globally, especially in developing countries. The l...
An increasing disconnect between livestock production and croplands has been observed in many world ...
Pig production contributes considerably to land use and greenhouse gas (GHG) and reactive nitrogen (...
Years of poor nutrient management practices in the agriculture industry in the North China Plain hav...
Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the contri...
Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the contri...
Field surplus nitrogen (N) and farm disposal N are major sources of water pollution in farming syste...
Nearly one quarter of global meat production occurs in China, but a lack of detailed spatial livesto...
Since the 1980s, the widespread use of N fertilizer has not only resulted in a strong increase in ag...
China's economic boom in recent decades has stimulated consumer demand for animal products and conse...
The largest livestock production and greatest fertilizer use in the world occurs in China. However, ...
Crop production is threatened by the increased nitrogen (N) input and declining N use efficiency (NU...
Since the 1980s, the widespread use of N fertilizer has not only resulted in a strong increase in ag...
Excessive application of chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer and inefficient N management are still com...
Balancing the nitrogen (N) budgets of agricultural systems is essential for sustaining yields at low...
Dairy production is becoming more industrialized globally, especially in developing countries. The l...
An increasing disconnect between livestock production and croplands has been observed in many world ...
Pig production contributes considerably to land use and greenhouse gas (GHG) and reactive nitrogen (...
Years of poor nutrient management practices in the agriculture industry in the North China Plain hav...
Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the contri...
Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the contri...
Field surplus nitrogen (N) and farm disposal N are major sources of water pollution in farming syste...
Nearly one quarter of global meat production occurs in China, but a lack of detailed spatial livesto...
Since the 1980s, the widespread use of N fertilizer has not only resulted in a strong increase in ag...
China's economic boom in recent decades has stimulated consumer demand for animal products and conse...
The largest livestock production and greatest fertilizer use in the world occurs in China. However, ...
Crop production is threatened by the increased nitrogen (N) input and declining N use efficiency (NU...
Since the 1980s, the widespread use of N fertilizer has not only resulted in a strong increase in ag...
Excessive application of chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer and inefficient N management are still com...
Balancing the nitrogen (N) budgets of agricultural systems is essential for sustaining yields at low...
Dairy production is becoming more industrialized globally, especially in developing countries. The l...