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{Too much of a good thing.}

Submitted by adrianleip on Tue, 07/07/2020 - 10:28

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Authors:

Sutton, Mark A.; Oenema, Oene; Erisman, Jan Willem; Leip, Adrian; van Grinsven, Hans; Winiwarter, Wilfried

Source:

Nature, Volume 472, Number 7342, p.159–61 (2011)

URL:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21478874

Keywords:

agriculture, Agriculture: economics, Animals, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Diet, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Pollution: adverse effects, Environmental Pollution: analysis, Environmental Pollution: economics, Environmental Pollution: statistics {&} numerical da, Fertilizers, Fertilizers: analysis, Food Supply, Fossil Fuels, Humans, International Cooperation, Meat, Meat: utilization, nitrogen, Nitrogen Fixation, Nitrogen: adverse effects, Nitrogen: analysis, Nitrogen: economics, Nitrogen: metabolism, Reactive Nitrogen Species, Reactive Nitrogen Species: adverse effects, Reactive Nitrogen Species: analysis, Reactive Nitrogen Species: chemistry, Reactive Nitrogen Species: metabolism
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