Articles with "grain producing" as a keyword



An agronomic-economic approach to connect manure nutrients back to grain producing regions.

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Published in 2022 at "Journal of environmental quality"

DOI: 10.1002/jeq2.20329

Abstract: Stakeholders for nutrient impaired watersheds have long discussed the causes and consequences of nutrient surpluses associated with intensive livestock production. Nonetheless, nutrient surpluses relative to crop requirement, particularly with phosphorus, persist and continue to contribute… read more here.

Keywords: grain producing; producing regions; manure; agronomic economic ... See more keywords

Evaluation of Cropland Utilization Eco-Efficiency and Influencing Factors in Primary Grain-Producing Regions of China

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Published in 2024 at "Agriculture"

DOI: 10.3390/agriculture14020255

Abstract: Under the backdrop of the “double-carbon” target, the primary grain-producing regions in China are confronted with the tasks of mitigating pollution and carbon emissions and ensuring food security. This paper explores the eco-efficiency of cropland… read more here.

Keywords: grain producing; efficiency; primary grain; eco efficiency ... See more keywords

Analysis of Carbon Sequestration Capacity and Economic Losses Under Multiple Scenarios in Major Grain-Producing Regions of China: A Case Study of the Urban Agglomeration the Huaihe River Basin

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Published in 2025 at "Agriculture"

DOI: 10.3390/agriculture15121268

Abstract: The Huaihe River Basin stands as a vital grain-producing base in China. Predicting the dynamic evolution of its carbon storage (CS) is of great theoretical value and practical significance for maintaining regional ecological security, guaranteeing… read more here.

Keywords: grain producing; huaihe river; carbon; capacity ... See more keywords

Three-Dimensional Ecological Footprint Assessment of Cropland in Typical Grain-Producing Regions Based on Carbon Footprint Improvement

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Published in 2025 at "Land"

DOI: 10.3390/land14040852

Abstract: The challenges of limited cropland resources and ecological degradation in grain-producing areas were addressed in this study within the broader context of China’s ecological civilization and dual carbon goals. An integrated framework was employed, applying… read more here.

Keywords: grain producing; ecological footprint; carbon; footprint ... See more keywords