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Imbalances in nitrogen and phosphorous fertilizer – implications for future yields for African agriculture
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Soil food web properties explain ecosystem services across European land use systems
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A guide to securing future food supplies
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Yields of New Varieties of Agricultural Crops Continue to Increase
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Nitrogen Fertilizer Remains in Soils, Leaks Towards Groundwater for Decades
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Urban agricultural innovations: Aeroponic Technology
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Land-based greenhouse gas mitigation, food security and environmental goals
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Fruit and vegetables as livestock feed
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Study: Adding selenium to fertilisers could combat selenium deficiency.
A new study suggests that enriching crops by adding a naturally-occurring soil mineral to fertilisers could potentially help to reduce disease and premature death in Malawi. Dietary deficiency of the mineral selenium plays a vital role in keeping the immune system healthy and fighting illness and is likely to be endemic among the Malawi population.
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