by Alexander Sedov | May 22, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – Key-Note Session Day 1
Improving plant NUE: From phenotype to genotype Lack of well defined phenotype and genotype have hampered crop improvement for N use efficiency so far (Raghuram and Sharma, 2019). We ranked 21 rice varieties (Indica) based on N-responsive germination and...
by Alexander Sedov | May 22, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – Key-Note Session Day 1
New Trends in Nitrogen Management: Africa Perspective The paradox of “low N” regions vs “high N” is valid for Africa (Sutton et al., 2013). The Melbournedeclaration (December 2016) on responsible N management for a sustainable future affirmedimprovement in use...
by Alexander Sedov | May 22, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – Key-Note Session Day 1
Ecological intensification – new approaches to increase nitrogen use efficiency in dairy farming The recent intensification in European dairy production has raised environmental and sustainability questions about the current housed systems. Pasture is...
by Alexander Sedov | May 22, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – Key-Note Session Day 1
A vision for future nitrogen management Nitrogen management needs to progress immensely over the coming decades if humanity is to return to a safe planetary boundary. This requires innovation in technology to develop more site-specific management techniques,...
by Alexander Sedov | May 22, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – Key-Note Session Day 1
Nitrogen: of planetary importance for Earth resilience Human societies depend on the stability and resilience of the Earth system, and now undermine this stability by radically altering planetary biogeochemical cycles. The cycles of nitrogen and phosphorus underpin...