Wetland ecosystems play a crucial role in the global nitrogen cycle, helping to reduce nitrogen pollution. While plant diversity is known to influence ecosystem function, the exact mechanisms linking ...
A comprehensive review published in Nitrogen Cycling highlights significant advances in understanding the soil nitrogen cycle, emphasizing the critical role of microbial processes and innovative ...
Nitrogen is in the soil under our feet, in the food we eat, and in our DNA, the building blocks of life. Without it, there would be no life on Earth. Nitrogen helps to make croplands fertile and is a ...
After more than a decade of research and collaboration, researchers from Michigan Technological University, Baylor University and Boston University have discovered that inland and coastal aquatic ...
CF Industries is the largest nitrogen producer in North America, with operations in the United States and Canada. CF's plants, which benefit from low-cost North American natural gas, are connected to ...
Nitrogen is a vital element for organisms, critical for nucleic acid and protein synthesis, and is often the key element limiting the primary productivity of ecosystems (Falkowski, 1997). Nitrogen ...
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BYU's new hydrologic cycle, representing major water pools in blue text, natural water fluxes in black text and human-impacted fluxes in orange. Illustration by Eliza Anderson. The United States ...
Nitrogen is an essential element for living organisms, needed to build DNA, proteins and chlorophyll. Although nitrogen makes up nearly 80% of the air we breathe, it’s availability to plants and ...
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