articleAnnual Review of Environment and ResourcesOct 15, 2009Closed access

Nitrogen in Agriculture: Balancing the Cost of an Essential Resource

Michigan State University · Stanford University

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Abstract

Nitrogen (N) is central to living systems, and its addition to agricultural cropping systems is an essential facet of modern crop management and one of the major reasons that crop production has kept pace with human population growth. The benefits of N added to cropping systems come, however, at well-documented environmental costs: Increased coastal hypoxia, atmospheric nitrous oxide (N 2 O), reactive N gases in the troposphere, and N deposition onto forests and other natural areas are some of the consequences of our inability to keep fertilizer N from leaving cropped ecosystems via unmanaged pathways. The N cycle is complex, and solutions require a thorough understanding of both the biogeochemical pathways of…

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  • Agriculture
  • Cropping
  • Environmental science
  • Reactive nitrogen
  • Business
  • Environmental resource management
  • Agroforestry
  • Natural resource economics
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