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      Eutrophication of freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems a global problem

      Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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          HUMAN ALTERATION OF THE GLOBAL NITROGEN CYCLE: SOURCES AND CONSEQUENCES

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            Agricultural intensification and ecosystem properties.

            Expansion and intensification of cultivation are among the predominant global changes of this century. Intensification of agriculture by use of high-yielding crop varieties, fertilization,irrigation, and pesticides has contributed substantially to the tremendous increases in food production over the past 50 years. Land conversion and intensification,however, also alter the biotic interactions and patterns of resource availability in ecosystems and can have serious local, regional, and global environmental consequences.The use of ecologically based management strategies can increase the sustainability of agricultural production while reducing off-site consequences.
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              A trophic state index for lakes1

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                Journal
                Environmental Science and Pollution Research
                Environ Sci & Pollut Res
                Springer Nature
                0944-1344
                1614-7499
                March 2003
                March 2003
                : 10
                : 2
                : 126-139
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                10.1065/espr2002.12.142
                12729046
                5b529355-a3c4-4e3b-b60a-78c0cdea2dfc
                © 2003
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