International audienceNitrogen (N) is crucial for crop productivity. However, nowadays more than half of the N added to cropland is lost to the environment, wasting the resource, producing threats to air, water, soil and biodiversity, and generating greenhouse gas emissions. Based on FAO data, we have reconstructed the trajectory followed, in the past 50 years, by 124 countries in terms of crop yield and total nitrogen inputs to cropland (manure, synthetic fertilizer, symbiotic fixation and atmospheric deposition). During the last five decades, the response of agricultural systems to increased nitrogen fertilization has evolved differently in the different world countries. While some countries have improved their agro-environmental performa...
This paper presents EuropeAgriDB v1.0, a dataset of crop production and nitrogen (N) flows in Europe...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizers support global food production and feed over half of the global p...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) is not only an important nutrient for plant growth, thereby safeguarding huma...
Nitrogen (N) is crucial for crop productivity. However nowadays more than half of the N added to cro...
Worldwide increases in nitrogen (N) inputs to croplands have been and will continue to be an importa...
Historic increases in agricultural production came at the expense of substantial environmental burde...
Nitrogenous fertilizers have contributed much to the remarkable increase in food production that has...
Organic and conventional cropping systems differ in the nature and amounts of nitrogen (N) inputs, w...
The global challenge of meeting increased food demand and protecting environmental quality will be w...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is one of the major inputs to cropland and consequently important for the es...
In addition to enhance agricultural productivity, synthetic nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) fertili...
Spatial variation and temporal trajectory of crop nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) have important impli...
Since the Industrial Revolution, human activity has greatly altered the Earth's reactive nitrogen (N...
Data for the historical years 1970 and 1995 and the FAO-Agriculture Towards 2030 projection are used...
Organic and conventional cropping systems differ in the nature and amounts of nitrogen (N) inputs, w...
This paper presents EuropeAgriDB v1.0, a dataset of crop production and nitrogen (N) flows in Europe...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizers support global food production and feed over half of the global p...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) is not only an important nutrient for plant growth, thereby safeguarding huma...
Nitrogen (N) is crucial for crop productivity. However nowadays more than half of the N added to cro...
Worldwide increases in nitrogen (N) inputs to croplands have been and will continue to be an importa...
Historic increases in agricultural production came at the expense of substantial environmental burde...
Nitrogenous fertilizers have contributed much to the remarkable increase in food production that has...
Organic and conventional cropping systems differ in the nature and amounts of nitrogen (N) inputs, w...
The global challenge of meeting increased food demand and protecting environmental quality will be w...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is one of the major inputs to cropland and consequently important for the es...
In addition to enhance agricultural productivity, synthetic nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) fertili...
Spatial variation and temporal trajectory of crop nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) have important impli...
Since the Industrial Revolution, human activity has greatly altered the Earth's reactive nitrogen (N...
Data for the historical years 1970 and 1995 and the FAO-Agriculture Towards 2030 projection are used...
Organic and conventional cropping systems differ in the nature and amounts of nitrogen (N) inputs, w...
This paper presents EuropeAgriDB v1.0, a dataset of crop production and nitrogen (N) flows in Europe...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizers support global food production and feed over half of the global p...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) is not only an important nutrient for plant growth, thereby safeguarding huma...