Frequent failure of nutrients to increase plant biomass supports the need for precision fertilization in agriculture

Abstract Implementing precision fertilization to maximize crop yield while minimizing economic and environmental impacts has become critical for agriculture. Variability in biomass response to fertilization within fields, among regions, and over time creates simultaneous risks of under-yielding and...

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Main Authors: Oliver H. Carroll, Eric W. Seabloom, Elizabeth T. Borer, W. Stanley Harpole, Peter Wilfahrt, Carlos A. Arnillas, Jonathan D. Bakker, Dana M. Blumenthal, Elizabeth Boughton, Miguel N. Bugalho, Maria Caldeira, Malcolm M. Campbell, Jane Catford, Qingqing Chen, Christopher R. Dickman, Ian Donohue, Mary Ellyn DuPre, Anu Eskelinen, Catalina Estrada, Philip A. Fay, Evan D. G. Fraser, Nicole Hagenah, Yann Hautier, Erika Hersh-Green, Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir, Taku Kadoya, Kimberly Komatsu, Luciola Lannes, Maowei Liang, Harry Olde Venterink, Pablo Peri, Sally A. Power, Jodi N. Price, Zhengwei Ren, Anita C. Risch, Grégory Sonnier, G. F. Veen, Risto Virtanen, Glenda M. Wardle, Elizabeth F. Waring, George Wheeler, Laura Yahdjian, Andrew S. MacDougall
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Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-04-01
Series:Scientific Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-99071-z
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