Nitrogen use efficiency—a key to enhance crop productivity under a changing climate
Indian Council of Agricultural Research · Indian Agricultural Research Institute · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element required for the growth and development of all plants. On a global scale, N is agriculture's most widely used fertilizer nutrient. Studies have shown that crops use only 50% of the applied N effectively, while the rest is lost through various pathways to the surrounding environment. Furthermore, lost N negatively impacts the farmer's return on investment and pollutes the water, soil, and air. Therefore, enhancing nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is critical in crop improvement programs and agronomic management systems. The major processes responsible for low N use are the volatilization, surface runoff, leaching, and denitrification of N. Improving NUE through agronomic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 150.53
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 233
Authors
16- PGPrabhu GovindasamyCorresponding
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Indian Agricultural Research Institute
- SMSenthilkumar Muthusamy
Central Tuber Crops Research Institute, Indian Council of Agricultural Research
- MBMuthukumar BagavathiannanCorresponding
Texas A&M University
- JMJake Mowrer
Texas A&M University
- PTPrasanth Tej Kumar Jagannadham
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Central Citrus Research Institute
Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Agriculture
- Harmonization
- Leaching (pedology)
- Agricultural engineering
- Agronomy
- Fertilizer
- Business
- Zero hunger