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Climate change, dwindling natural resources, and rising input costs are driving the need for more sustainable farming practices. ...
Lakes and Ponds are innate features that support diverse species of life, recreational purposes for people, and aesthetic value. Still, as mentioned earlier, these habited water bodies are prone to problems such as low oxygen concentrations, algal blooms, and muck accumulation in the case of poor management. Among other approaches, the use of large lake aeration systems has been recognized as ...
Does going to the extreme in fertilizer application overcome yield limitations? When it comes to plant development and yield, imbalance is more likely to threaten soil health, production and your pocketbook. Instead, achieving nutrient balance is crucial to crop success. With that in mind, we reflect on the often-perceived conflicting theories – Liebig’s Law of Minimum and ...
Importantly, by the middle of the next decade, Bayer envisions shaping regenerative agriculture on more than 400 million acres, built on the foundation of its leading agriculture input solutions. This endeavor, in combination with the division’s leading seeds, traits and crop protection R&D pipeline were showcased in New York, featuring holistic system solutions the ...
ByBayer AG
He believes that AI-driven discovery, combined with lab-based research, can unlock the potential of naturally sourced nutrients in a way that was previously unattainable. “Are we able to do that without AI? ...
Also calling for closer cooperation with the fertilizer sector, Jacqueline Alvarez, Head of the Knowledge and Risk Unit, Chemicals and Health Branch, Economy Division at UNEP, recognized the importance of 4R Nutrient Stewardship for handling nutrient inputs and highlighted the rapid growth in fertilizer use in Asia and digitalization using soil ...
Healthy soils lead to: Increased Production – Healthy soils typically have more organic matter and soil organisms which improve soil structure, aeration, water retention, drainage and nutrient availability. Organic matter holds more nutrients in the soil until the plants need them. Increased Profits – Healthy soils may require fewer passes over ...
“The sustainable waste disposal concept and the efficient processing of the input substances into high-nutrient fertiliser were decisive factors“, explains Harro Brons, the project manager of WELTEC BIOPOWER. ...
Based on input, EPA may provide additional technical support documents before the peak of algal bloom season. ...
They also identified 26 ecosystem services that had been affected by regime shifts. These included nutrient cycling and water purification. The researchers found that over half of marine regime shifts had multiple drivers in common, namely: climate change, fishing, agriculture, demand for food and fibre, deforestation, urbanisation and nutrient ...
The Water Quality subcommittee continues to focus on reducing and eliminating sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) in the watershed, providing stormwater technical assistance to municipalities, reducing nutrient inputs to the watershed, and better understanding and remediating legacy pollution in the Malden River area. ...
“Additionally, a recent study found that increase in future rainfall in the Sahel, a region where the soil generally receives little nutrient input and is over-exploited, causes nutrient leaching, and hence induces nitrogen stress. ...
The idea takes its inspiration from nature — that human systems should work like organisms, processing nutrients (biological and technical inputs) that can be fed back into the cycle and reused again and again. ...
ByReconomy
This highlights the importance of considering nutrient levels when developing measures to protect aquatic ecosystems. ...
The BMVBS report on the research project FE 84-0102- "Untersuchung und Bewertung von straßenverkehrsbedingten Nährstoffeinträgen in empfindliche Biotope" ("Analysis and evaluation of traffic—induced nutrient input into sensitive biotopes"), has been published as vol. 1099 in the series "Forschung Straßenbau und ...
Next we aim to use this sustainable intensification to increase production while reducing the input of water, nutrients and energy. Part of that concept is about developing methods which limit losses after ...
It is hoped that, in the near term, the data will begin to reflect the improvements in local environmental conditions we anticipate will result from recent efforts to reduce sewage inputs in the Mystic. More needs to be done, however, to address this public health concern. ...
To answer that question, researchers from the USDA Agricultural Research Service compared nutrient and sediment loss from no-till, conventional tillage, and reduced-input rotation watersheds in a study published online today in Soil Science Society of America Journal. ...
However, aquatic ecosystems around the world are being polluted, for example, by excessive nutrient inputs from intensive agriculture and fertiliser use, in addition to pollutants deposited from the air, which is affecting the decomposition of leaves. ...
The Water Quality group intends to focus on reducing and eliminating sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) in the watershed, providing stormwater technical assistance to municipalities, reducing nutrient inputs to the watershed, and better understanding and remediating legacy pollution in the Malden River area. ...
