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Agroecosystems, Nitrogen-use Efficiency, and Nitrogen Management

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Abstract

The global challenge of meeting increased food demand and protecting environmental quality will be won or lost in cropping systems that produce maize, rice, and wheat. Achieving synchrony between N supply and crop demand without excess or deficiency is the key to optimizing trade-offs amongst yield, profit, and environmental protection in both large-scale systems in developed countries and small-scale systems in developing countries. Setting the research agenda and developing effective policies to meet this challenge requires quantitative understanding of current levels of N-use efficiency and losses in these systems, the biophysical controls on these factors, and the economic returns from adoption of improved…

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Keywords
  • Cropping
  • Biogeochemistry
  • Natural resource economics
  • Agroecosystem
  • Business
  • Yield (engineering)
  • Environmental resource management
  • Profit (economics)
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