农业
持续性
业务
自然资源经济学
环境科学
农林复合经营
经济
农业工程
环境资源管理
生物
生态学
工程类
作者
Yulong Yin,Rongfang Zhao,Yi Yang,Qingfeng Meng,Ying Hao,Kenneth G. Cassman,Wen‐Feng Cong,Xingshuai Tian,Kai He,Yingcheng Wang,Zhenling Cui,Xinping Chen,Fusuo Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2106576118
摘要
Hundreds of millions of smallholders in emerging countries substantially overuse nitrogen (N) fertilizers, driving local environmental pollution and global climate change. Despite local demonstration-scale successes, widespread mobilization of smallholders to adopt precise N management practices remains a challenge, largely due to associated high costs and complicated sampling and calculations. Here, we propose a long-term steady-state N balance (SSNB) approach without these complications that is suitable for sustainable smallholder farming. The hypothesis underpinning the concept of SSNB is that an intensively cultivated soil-crop system with excessive N inputs and high N losses can be transformed into a steady-state system with minimal losses while maintaining high yields. Based on SSNB, we estimate the optimized N application range across 3,824 crop counties for the three staple crops in China. We evaluated SSNB first in ca. 18,000 researcher-managed on-farm trials followed by testing in on-farm trials with 13,760 smallholders who applied SSNB-optimized N rates under the guidance of local extension staff. Results showed that SSNB could significantly reduce N fertilizer use by 21 to 28% while maintaining or increasing yields by 6 to 7%, compared to current smallholder practices. The SSNB approach could become an effective tool contributing to the global N sustainability of smallholder agriculture.
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