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This book discusses soil and recycling management in the Anthropocene era. Nitrogen shortage is one of nature�s most important productivity regulators, but since the advent of technical nitrogen fixation (TNF), biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) input has nearly doubled, particularly in grass and arable lands covering�over 13 million km2�of the Earth�s surface.�This book explores how monoculture grass, arable lands and forests are often over fertilized with TNF, animal slurries, sewage sludge, or municipally produced composts, and as a result, flora and fauna that have adapted to a nitrogen shortage in the soil will have to adjust to a surplus; those that are unable to adapt will disappear.Typham this is the title: Soil and Recycling Management in the Anthropocene Era





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