Strategies for farmers and policy makers to control nitrogen losses whilst maintaining crop production |
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Authors: | Keith W. T. Goulding Agriculture the Environment Division Rothamsted Research Harpenden Hertfordshire AL JQ UK |
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Affiliation: | Keith W. T. Goulding Agriculture and the Environment Division,Rothamsted Research,Harpenden,Hertfordshire,AL5 2JQ,UK |
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Abstract: | The nitrogen (N) cycle is essentially 'leaky'. The losses of small amounts of nitrate to waters and of ammonia and nitrous oxide to the atmosphere are a part of the global biogeo-chemical N cycle. However, intensive agricultural production, industry and vehicle use have more than doubled the amount of 'reactive' N in the environment, resulting in eutrophication, ecosystem change and health concerns. Research has identified agricultural practices that cause large losses of N and, in some cases, developed solutions. This paper discusses the problems of maintaining productivity while reducing N losses, compares conventional with low input (integrated) and organic farming systems, and discusses wider options. It also looks at the need to integrate studies on N with other environmental impacts, set in the context of the whole farm system, to provide truly sustainable agricultural systems. |
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Keywords: | Nitrogen cycle farm systems best management environmental impact productivity. |
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