Cascading costs: An economic nitrogen cycle William R. MoomawMelissa B. L. Birch OriginalPaper Pages: 678 - 696
Potentials for win-win alliances among animal agriculture and forest products industries: Application of the principles of industrial ecology and sustainable development Ellis B. CowlingCari S. Furiness OriginalPaper Pages: 697 - 709
Strategies for farmers and policy makers to control nitrogen losses whilst maintaining crop production Keith W. T. Goulding OriginalPaper Pages: 710 - 719
Nitrogen deposition and reduction of terrestrial biodiversity: Evidence from temperate grasslands Nancy B. DiseJ. Stevens OriginalPaper Pages: 720 - 728
Impacts of population growth and economic development on the nitrogen cycle in Asia Zhaoliang ZhuZhengqin XiongGuangxi Xing OriginalPaper Pages: 729 - 737
Sub-regional dimensions of agricultural and environmental nitrogen: The case of Asia John Keith Syers OriginalPaper Pages: 738 - 744
Cereal area and nitrogen use efficiency are drivers of future nitrogen fertilizer consumption Achim DobermannKenneth G. Cassman OriginalPaper Pages: 745 - 758
Global assessment of nitrogen fertilizer: The SCOPE/IGBP nitrogen fertilizer rapid assessment project Arvin R. MosierJ. Keith SyersJohn R. Freney OriginalPaper Pages: 759 - 766
Surface N balances and reactive N loss to the environment from global intensive agricultural production systems for the period 1970–2030 A. F. BouwmanG. Van DrechtK. W. van der Hoek OriginalPaper Pages: 767 - 779
Capitalizing on multi-element interactions through balanced nutrition — A pathway to improve nitrogen use efficiency in China, India and North America Paul E. FixenJin JiyunMark D. Stauffer OriginalPaper Pages: 780 - 790
The development of policy approaches for reducing nitrogen pollution to coastal waters of the USA Robert W. Howarth OriginalPaper Pages: 791 - 806
The nitrogen cycle, scientific uncertainty and policy relevant science David Norse OriginalPaper Pages: 807 - 817
Global nitrogen fertilizer supply and demand outlook Michel Prud’homme OriginalPaper Pages: 818 - 826
The Dutch N-cascade in the European perspective Jan Willem ErismanNelleke DomburgKaj Sanders OriginalPaper Pages: 827 - 842
Soil nitrogen balance assessment and its application for sustainable agriculture and environment Rabindra Nath RoyRam Vimal Misra OriginalPaper Pages: 843 - 855
For holistic control of reactive N: Regional, national and global perspectives Makoto Kimura OriginalPaper Pages: 856 - 860
Options for reducing the negative effects of nitrogen in agriculture J. R. Freney OriginalPaper Pages: 861 - 870
Nitrogen in global animal production and management options for improving nitrogen use efficiency Oene OenemaSeerp Tamminga OriginalPaper Pages: 871 - 887
Symbiosome-like intracellular colonization of cereals and other crop plants by nitrogen-fixing bacteria for reduced inputs of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers Edward C. CockingPhilip J. StoneMichael R. Davey OriginalPaper Pages: 888 - 896
A comparison of nitrate transport in four different rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars Xiaorong FanQirong ShenAnthony J. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 897 - 911
Innovative use of controlled availability fertilizers with high performance for intensive agriculture and environmental conservation Sadao Shoji OriginalPaper Pages: 912 - 920
Challenges of reducing excess nitrogen in Japanese agroecosystems Kazuyuki YagiKatsuyuki Minami OriginalPaper Pages: 928 - 936
Current status and future tendency of lake eutrophication in China Xiangcan JinQiujin XuChangzhu Huang OriginalPaper Pages: 948 - 954
Emission scenario of non-CO2 gases from energy activities and other sources in China Kejun JiangXiulian Hu OriginalPaper Pages: 955 - 964
Utilization and management of organic wastes in Chinese agriculture: Past, present and perspectives Xiaotang JuFusuo ZhangRoelcke M. OriginalPaper Pages: 965 - 979
Balanced nitrogen economy as a flexible strategy on yield stabilizing and quality of aquatic food crops in wetland ecosystem A. M. PusteP. K. SarkarD. K. Das OriginalPaper Pages: 980 - 987