About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to address the challenges of ensuring global food security by promoting sustainable crop management practices within the Food-Energy-Water-Carbon-Nitrogen (FEWCN) nexus frameworks. It aims to improve the understanding of the physiological ecology mechanism of nutrient cycling in crop systems. As well as the synergy among the comprehensive benefits, potential environmental trade-offs, and nutrients cycling of sustainable agricultural practices, including optimized nutrient management, diversified crop rotations, retention of crop residues, and incorporation of cover crops etc.
We welcome submissions of various article types, such as original research, reviews, and methods, addressing the following and other relevant subtopics, but not limited to:
1. Physiological ecology mechanism of nutrients cycling in crop systems from a whole or part of Food-Energy-Water-Carbon-Nitrogen (FEWCN) nexus perspective.
2. Reconciling mechanism of the comprehensive benefits, environmental trade-offs, and nutrient cycling dynamics of sustainable agricultural practices from a FEWCN perspective, including optimized nutrients management, diversified crop rotations, retention of crop residues, and incorporation of cover crops, etc.
3. Analysis of the effects of agricultural optimization management measures and products, food and agricultural input trade, and material flows on agricultural sustainability, with a focus on the FEWCN nexus.
Keywords: Sustainable agriculture, food-energy-water-carbon-nitrogen nexus, crop systems resilience, plant science, food security
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