Nutrient management through fertilization improves the ability of the soil to supply nutrients and thus increases crop production and residual crop. biomass returned to the ground. However, fertilization commonly increases environmental impacts through leaching and the emission of nitrous oxide (N2OR). The source of fertilization (inorganic vs. organic) has a great effect on the nutrient delivery capacity, the soil The capacity of a soil store carbon in a non-labile form with the aim to reduce the CO2 concentration
“class =” glosPopover “> carbon sequestration and emissions. The production of synthetic fertilizers consumes a lot of energy and is associated with CO2 the emissions.
The table below provides links to existing practical information on the use of fertilizers and soil improvers in agriculture.
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