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Explore perspectives on the nitrogen cycle in the Anthropocene era, analyzing global terrestrial nitrogen budgets, human impacts, and nutrient balances in key regions like Kenya and North China.
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Perspectives on the Nitrogen Cycle Peter Vitousek Stanford University
We are entering the Anthropocene “the geologic epoch in which the human species has emerged as a globally significant force reshaping the face of Earth” P.J. Crutzen 2002
Global Terrestrial N Budget(Galloway and others 2007) “Natural” Biological N Fixation 70 - 100 Lightning 5 Total Fixed Naturally 75 – 105 Inorganic N Fertilizer 100 Crop N Fixation 30 Fossil Fuel Fixation 25 Industrial Uses of fixed N 20 Total Fixed by Humanity ~175
United States Nitrogen Budget EPA Nitrogen Report 2011
1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 Year IPCC Third Assessment Report, 2001
Anthropogenic reactive N is distributed unevenly across Earth In some areas we use far too little N, in others we release far too much – and both extremes damage the environment and threaten human well-being.
Comparison of Nutrient Balances Kenya North China Midwest US Maize Yield 2000 N P All in kg ha-1 y-1 Fertilizer 7 8 Removal in harvested 59 7 products Agronomic inputs minus -52 +1 harvest removals Sanchez and Palm pers. communication.
Comparison of Nutrient Balances double crop, w wheat Kenya North China Midwest US Maize Yield 2000 8500 N P N P All in kg ha-1 y-1 Fertilizer 7 8 588 92 Removal in harvested products 59 7 361 39 Agronomic inputs minus harvest removals -52 +1 +227 +53 Ju et al. 2009
Maize-Wheat double-cropping, North China Plain Ju et al. 2009
Comparison of Nutrient Balances Rotation w/soybean Kenya North China Midwest US Maize Yield 2000 8500 8000 N P N P N P All in kg ha-1 y-1 Fertilizer (plus N fixation) 7 8 588 92 155 14 Removal in harvested products 59 7 361 39 145 23 Agronomic inputs minus harvest removals -52 +1 +227 +53 +10 -9 David and Drinkwater pers communication. (Vitousek et al. 2009)
Prof. Fusuo Zhang, Dean, College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University
Maize-Wheat double-cropping, North China Plain Ju et al. 2009
Yield and Fertilizer Use ISSM versus Farmer Practice Farmer Practice ISSM Maize Yield (t/ha) 6.8 (1.6) 13.0 (1.6) N input (kg/ha) 257 (121) 237 (70) Yield per unit N added (g/g) 26 (20) 57 (13) N inputs minus harvest removals (kg/ha) +127 (42) -12 (56) Chen et al. 2011
We are entering the Anthropocene “the geologic epoch in which the human species has emerged as a globally significant force reshaping the face of Earth” P.J. Crutzen 2002