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Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation and Phosphorus Acquisition. Plant Nutrition in a World of Declining Renewable Resources
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EngineeringEnvironmental ImpactsPopulation SciencePopulation PressureSpecial PopulationsPlant NutritionPublic HealthSoil FertilityPopulationBiogeochemistryPhosphorus AcquisitionAgricultural SpecialistsDeclining Renewable ResourcesPopulation MigrationSymbiotic Nitrogen FixationPopulation EconomicsPopulation StudyPopulation HistoryHuman Population PlanningGlobal HealthNutrient CyclePopulation DevelopmentPopulation AssessmentDemographyFood ProductionNext 40Plant PhysiologyNutrient Management
Since 1960, the world's population has doubled to 6 billion people. During the next 40 years, the population is projected to increase and stabilize at 8 to 9 billion people (Table [I][1]). In the 1960s, agricultural specialists predicted that food production would not keep pace with the burgeoning
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