by Alexander Sedov | May 25, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 6a. Closing the N cycle innovations for sustainable N management
Soil Nitrogen Storage and Availability to Crops are Increased by Conservation Agriculture Practices The changes in nitrogen (N) forms and N availability for crops in rice-based systems under conservation agriculture practices have not been determined. Field...
by Alexander Sedov | May 25, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 6a. Closing the N cycle innovations for sustainable N management
Sustainable Nitrogen Cycling: Using Human Biosolids in Cropping Systems to Manage soil N Current and future increases in food production must go in parallel with better nutritional quality while minimising the problems associated with heavy usage nitrogen (N)...
by Alexander Sedov | May 25, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 6a. Closing the N cycle innovations for sustainable N management
Reducing NH3 volatilization and N2O emissions from agricultural soils Increasing use and availability of urea-based nitrogen fertilizers have resulted in increased ammonia volatilization from agricultural soils (Drury et al. 2017; Woodley et al. 2018, 2020)....
by Alexander Sedov | May 25, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 6a. Closing the N cycle innovations for sustainable N management
Decoupled aquaponics – Innovative food production systems for a sustainable nitrogen management Aquaponics offers an innovative approach to reduce nitrogen emissions and the use of N-fertilizer for the combined production of fish and plants in closed production...
by Alexander Sedov | May 25, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 6a. Closing the N cycle innovations for sustainable N management
Balancing N inputs for China’s green agricultural development Using environmental threshold and meta-analyses, we identified ‘ideal’ N inputs for China. Nitrogen inputs required to achieve food security for China increased from 12 to 30 Tg N...