A Review on the Agriculture Non-point Source Pollution Research
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https://doi.org/10.54691/sjt.v5i2.3816Keywords:
Agricultural Non-point Source Pollution; Fertilizer Application Structure; Fertilizer Application Balance.Abstract
Agricultural non-point source pollution is an important problem at present. By analyzing the amount and intensity of fertilizer application and the proportion of different types of fertilizer application in the past 10 years, the paper makes clear that the excessive application of fertilizer and the imbalance of fertilizer structure are the main causes of agricultural non-point source pollution.
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