2. Bans or restrictions on agricultural inputs: issues and biosolutions
2.1 Biostimulants vs. nitrogen and phosphate fertilization
There is a real and strong need to optimize nitrogen fertilization by reducing the quantities of nitrogen fertilizers applied to field crop plants with, as a positive consequence for the environment, the limitation of their leaching into soils and the reduction of their content in groundwater, not to mention the need to limit N 2 O emissions as a GHG. The use of legumes can provide...
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