Global impact of enhanced-efficiency fertilizers on vegetable productivity and reactive nitrogen losses.

Published
March 29, 2024
Journal
The Science of the total environment
PICOID
c23e3190
DOI
Citations
3
Keywords
Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers, Nitrification inhibitor, Polymer-coated urea, Reactive nitrogen lose, Vegetable system
Copyright
Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Patients/Population/Participants

vegetables

Intervention

enhanced-efficiency fertilizers (EEFs)

Comparison

no EEFs

Outcome

improved vegetable yield, N uptake, N use efficiency (NUE), and reduced nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions

Abstract

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Vegetables are the most consumed non-staple food globally, and their production is crucial for dietary diversity and public health. Use of enhanced-efficiency fertilizers (EEFs) in vegetable production could improve vegetable yield and quality while reducing reactive nitrogen (Nr) losses. However, different management and environmental factors has significantly distinctive impacts on the effectiveness of EEFs. In this study, a worldwide meta-analysis based on the data collected from 144 studies was performed to assess the impacts of EEF (nitrification inhibitor [NI] and polymer-coated urea [PCU]) application on vegetable yield, nitrogen (N) uptake, nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), vegetable quality and Nr losses (nitrous oxide [N

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