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Editorial: Sustainable nutrient management under climate change

Hanuman Singh Jatav, Vishnu D. Rajput

Frontiers in Agronomy · 2025

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Summary

As the sector most intimately tied to climate, the agricultural sector is likely to face unprecedented challenges with regard to productivity in the wake of climate change. Ensuring sustainable nutrient management (SNM) in the face of climate variability is crucial. Fertile soils and balanced nutrient cycles are fundamental for productive farming; however, climate change threatens to destabilize such states, putting food security, farmer livelihoods, and ecosystem services at risk (Paustian et al., 2016;Geyik et al., 2023;Scherzinger et al., 2024). Additionally, climate change could alter the availability and cycling of nutrients in soil, making it challenging for farmers to predict and manage nutrient requirements, with reduced crop yields and increased production costs.SNM is essential f

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3389/fagro.2025.1625151
Catalogue ID
SNmok1vyxr-mx1a3y
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