Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the contribution of individual livestock species to nitrogen (N) pollution in rivers is essential to improve water quality. This paper aims to quantify inputs of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) to the Yangtze River from different livestock species at multiple scales and explore ways for reducing these inputs through coupling crop and livestock production. We extended the previously developed model MARINA (Model to Assess River Input of Nutrient to seAs) with the NUFER (Nutrient flows in Food chains, Environment, and Resource use) approach for livestock. Results show that DIN inputs to the Yangtze River vary across basins, sub-basins, and 0.5° grids,...
Field surplus nitrogen (N) and farm disposal N are major sources of water pollution in farming syste...
This study provides a new approach to estimate both anthropogenic non-point-source and point-source ...
Nutrient pollution is a widespread problem in rivers in China. Managing nutrient pollution requires ...
Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the contri...
Agriculture contributes considerably to nitrogen (N) inputs to the world's rivers. In this study, we...
Transitions in Chinese agriculture resulted in industrial animal production systems, disconnected fr...
Transitions in Chinese agriculture resulted in industrial animal production systems, disconnected fr...
Nitrogen-based pollution from agriculture has global environmental consequences. Excessive use of ch...
In China, many estuaries suffer from eutrophication problems such as green tides and hypoxia. This i...
An increasing disconnect between livestock production and croplands has been observed in many world ...
AbstractThe nitrogen flow in the agricultural production activities has become one of the most impor...
Nearly one quarter of global meat production occurs in China, but a lack of detailed spatial livesto...
Years of poor nutrient management practices in the agriculture industry in the North China Plain hav...
Despite the significant impacts of agricultural land on nonpoint source (NPS) nitrogen (N) pollution...
Rapid growth of the livestock production sector in South-East Asia during recent decades has led to ...
Field surplus nitrogen (N) and farm disposal N are major sources of water pollution in farming syste...
This study provides a new approach to estimate both anthropogenic non-point-source and point-source ...
Nutrient pollution is a widespread problem in rivers in China. Managing nutrient pollution requires ...
Livestock production poses a threat to water quality worldwide. A better understanding of the contri...
Agriculture contributes considerably to nitrogen (N) inputs to the world's rivers. In this study, we...
Transitions in Chinese agriculture resulted in industrial animal production systems, disconnected fr...
Transitions in Chinese agriculture resulted in industrial animal production systems, disconnected fr...
Nitrogen-based pollution from agriculture has global environmental consequences. Excessive use of ch...
In China, many estuaries suffer from eutrophication problems such as green tides and hypoxia. This i...
An increasing disconnect between livestock production and croplands has been observed in many world ...
AbstractThe nitrogen flow in the agricultural production activities has become one of the most impor...
Nearly one quarter of global meat production occurs in China, but a lack of detailed spatial livesto...
Years of poor nutrient management practices in the agriculture industry in the North China Plain hav...
Despite the significant impacts of agricultural land on nonpoint source (NPS) nitrogen (N) pollution...
Rapid growth of the livestock production sector in South-East Asia during recent decades has led to ...
Field surplus nitrogen (N) and farm disposal N are major sources of water pollution in farming syste...
This study provides a new approach to estimate both anthropogenic non-point-source and point-source ...
Nutrient pollution is a widespread problem in rivers in China. Managing nutrient pollution requires ...