NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY: A LOCAL AND REGIONAL APPROACH FOR BRAZILIAN AGRICULTURE

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Título
NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY: A LOCAL AND REGIONAL APPROACH FOR BRAZILIAN AGRICULTURE
Raega - O Espaço Geográfico em Análise
INPE-SP
INPE-SP
Description
University of Leeds, Leeds/United Kingdom
Autor
Karina Lima Tôsto
Felipe Siqueira Pacheco
Luciene Gomes
Marcela Miranda
Simoni Maria Loverde Oliveira
Dhonatan Diego Pessi
Christopher Cox
Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud Ometto
Assunto
Cerrado
Pantanal
fertilizante
fixação biológica
produção agrícola
Abstract
The exponential growth of human activities has been significantly altering the global Nitrogen (N) cycling. Due to the scale of these changes, integrated approaches are required to optimize nutrient cycles to meet food and energy demands, while minimizing threats to climate, ecosystem services, and human health. Brazil is now in a leading position on the world stage as one of the great producers and exporters of agricultural products, and must reconcile the expansion of this sector with environmental preservation and promotion of social equity. The Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) is a tool to evaluate the progress of its management, and can be estimated by the ratio between the outflows and N inputs in the agro systems. In this study, NUE was calculated on different scales: regional, covering the entire Brazilian territory, and local, comprising the Vermelho River watershed, an important agricultural area of the Upper Pantanal. The spatialized results indicate great heterogeneity in the NUE, with most of the Brazilian states presenting values outside the desirable range. Low efficiency in nutrient use is identified in several states of Northeast and Southeastern Brazil. On the other hand, regions of great agricultural importance in the Cerrado have high values, suggesting that the N exports by the products outweigh the replacement of this element, which can lead to N mining and degradation of productive land. On a local scale, NUE is very close to the desirable ceiling, with subtle reduction between 2000 and 2015.
volume
46
issue
3
Páginas
125-139
Date
2019
título curto
INPE-SP
UFMT
Língua
en
doi
10.5380/raega.v46i3.67095
issn
2177-2738
Publisher
UFMT
Fonte
United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi/ Kenya
Rights
Direitos autorais 2019 Raega - O Espaço Geográfico em Análise
Coleções
Ra'e Ga