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Biological nitrogen fixation and prospects for ecological intensification in cereal-based cropping systems
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Author Affiliations
University of California, Davis, Health Sciences and Nutrition, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Energy and Resources Institute, ...
Published InField Crops Research
Year2022
Citations277
Abstract
The demand for nitrogen (N) for crop production increased rapidly from the middle of the twentieth century and is predicted to at least double by 2050 to satisfy the on-going improvements in productivity of major food crops such as wheat, rice and maize that underpin the staple diet of most of the world’s population. The increased demand will need to be fulfilled by the two main sources of N supply – biological nitrogen (gas) (N2) fixation (BNF) and fertilizer N supplied through the Haber-Bosch processes. BNF provides many functional benefits for agroecosystems. It is a vital mechanism for replenishing the reservoirs of soil organic N and improving the availability of soil N to support crop growth while also assisting in…
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