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Nitrogen Losses and Potential Mitigation Strategies for a Sustainable Agroecosystem

Kishan Mahmud, Dinesh Panday, Anaas Moncef Mergoum, Ali Missaoui

2021Sustainability224 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nitrogen (N) in the agricultural production system influences many aspects of agroecosystems and several critical ecosystem services widely depend on the N availability in the soil. Cumulative changes in regional ecosystem services may lead to global environmental changes. Thus, the soil N status in agriculture is of critical importance to strategize its most efficient use. Nitrogen is also one of the most susceptible macronutrients to environmental loss, such as ammonia volatilization (NH3), nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, nitrate leaching (NO3), etc. Any form of N losses from agricultural systems can be major limitations for crop production, soil sustainability, and environmental safeguard. There is a need to focus on mitigation strategies to minimize global N pollution and implement agricultural management practices that encourage regenerative and sustainable agriculture. In this review, we identified the avenues of N loss into the environment caused by current agronomic practices and discussed the potential practices that can be adapted to prevent this N loss in production agriculture. This review also explored the N status in agriculture during the COVID-19 pandemic and the existing knowledge gaps and questions that need to be addressed.

Topics & Concepts

AgroecosystemAgricultureEnvironmental scienceSustainabilityLeaching (pedology)Agricultural productivitySustainable agricultureEcosystem servicesEnvironmental protectionNatural resource economicsEnvironmental impact of agricultureBusinessEcosystemAgroforestryEcologySoil waterEconomicsBiologySoil scienceSoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsSoil and Water Nutrient DynamicsSoil erosion and sediment transport
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