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Nitrogen Fertilization, Soil Nitrate Accumulation, and Policy Recommendations in Several Agricultural Regions of China

机译:中国几个农业地区的氮肥,土壤硝态氮积累和政策建议

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Excessive nitrogen (N) fertilization and decreasing N recovery rates by crops have caused dramatic increases in non-point source pollution from agriculture in China. The rate of N fertilization across the country varies widely among regions and crops, depending on the stage of economic development. For example, N application rates in the eastern regions and on cash crops are far higher than in western regions of the country and on cereal crops. Moreover, N application rates in wealthier regions are higher than recommended by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. To successfully achieve environmental protection as well as high crop yields, China must formulate relevant agricultural policies to encourage farmers in economically developed areas to reduce their N fertilization rate while also issuing conventional fertilization recommendations for small-scale farming systems and the expanding cultivation of cash crops.
机译:过量施氮和农作物氮素回收率的下降导致中国农业面源污染的急剧增加。全国各地的氮肥施用率在不同地区和作物之间差异很大,这取决于经济发展阶段。例如,东部地区和经济作物上的氮肥施用量远高于该国西部地区和谷物作物上的氮肥施用量。而且,较富裕地区的氮肥施用量高于中国科学院的建议。为了成功实现环境保护和高产,中国必须制定相关的农业政策,以鼓励经济发达地区的农民降低氮肥利用率,同时针对小型耕作制度和扩大经济作物的种植发布常规施肥建议。 。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2004年第6期|p.300-305|共6页
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    Xiaotang Ju is associate professor at the College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University. His research fields are N cycle in agroecoesystems, water and nutrient management in agricultural production system. He is a member of Soil Science Society of China. E-mail: juxt@cau.edu.cn;

    Xuejun Liu is associate professor at the College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University, whose current studies are directed at the N cycle and balance in both upland and lowland agricultural ecosystems in China. He is a member of Soil Science Society of E-mail: China.liu310@cau.edu.cn;

    Fusuo Zhang, professor, PhD, is Dean of the College of Resources and Environmental Sciences. His research fields are rhizosphere, ecology and nutrient management in agroecosystems. He is Chairman of International Plant Nutrition Council, Council Member of Soil Science Society of China, Council Member of Plant Nutrition and Fertilizer Science Society of China. E-mail: zhangfs@cau.edu.cn;

    Their address: College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University, 2 Yuan Ming Yuan West Road, Beijing 100094, P. R. China;

    Marco Roelcke has a PhD in natural sciences. He is research associate at the Institute of Geoecology, Braunschweig Technical University, Germany, and a Member of the German Soil Science Society (DBG). His research topics are the N cycle, gaseous and leaching losses of N, deterministic modelling, traditional and organic farming. He has carried out several Sino-German scientific cooperation projects over the past 15 years. His address: Institute of Geoecology, Braunschweig Technical University, Langer Kamp 19c, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany. E-mail: m.roelcke@tu-bs.de;

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