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By increasing the crops’ use of applied nutrients, the SSNM approach reduces the risk of nitrogen leaking from rice paddies as a pollutant to water bodies or as a gas contributing to global warming.

Scientists used data from farmers’ fields and a simulation model to show that improved crop use of nitrogen fertilizer with SSNM could reduce the emissions of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming.


 

 
 
       

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Dr. Mira Pampolino (center) used results from research in farmers fields to assess impacts of SSNM
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