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Controlling Nitrogen Flows And Losses D J Hatch D R Chadwick

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Controlling Nitrogen Flows And Losses D J Hatch D R Chadwick
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Publisher: Wageningen Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.08 MB
Pages: 624
Author: D. J. Hatch, D. R. Chadwick, S. C. Jarvis, J. A. Roker
ISBN: 9789076998435, 9076998434
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Controlling Nitrogen Flows And Losses D J Hatch D R Chadwick by D. J. Hatch, D. R. Chadwick, S. C. Jarvis, J. A. Roker 9789076998435, 9076998434 instant download after payment.

This book is a synthesis of contributions drawn from the 12th Nitrogen Workshop held at the University of Exeter, UK. It provides a valuable compilation of current research, aimed at reconciling the environmental and economic components of Nitrogen cycling within the context of a productive agricultural industry. The book is divided into seven main sections, which examine systematically, the nature of the problems associated with losses of Nitrogen and a range of possible solutions. Section 1, 'Drivers towards sustainability-why change?' identifies the need to adopt new strategies to avoid losses to the environment. Section 2 considers the options for 'Matching supply with demand', followed by the reasons for, and means of 'Controlling losses to air' and to 'water' in section 3 and 4. Section 5 describes the challenges of 'Reconciling productivity with environmental considerations'. The remaining sections describe some mathematical models to assist the researcher, with the final section devoted to reports from the 'Themed Working Groups' which debated the following topical questions: Organic matter: does it matter, or can technology overcome most problems related to soil fertility? Optimising Nitrogen additions: can we integrate fertilizer use and manure use? Controlling gaseous Nitrogen emissions: what is achievable? Missing Nitrogen: is the solution in dissolved Nitrogen? Pollution problems: mitigation, or are we swapping one form of pollution for another? System studies: do we need them, or can they be replaced by desktop studies? Model answers: can we improve their level of confidence and applicability? This book will be of value to researchers, policy makers and all those wishing to promote more efficient use of Nitrogen.

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