Examples of 'nutrient losses' in a sentence

Meaning of "nutrient losses"

nutrient losses: This phrase pertains to the reduction or depletion of essential nutrients in a substance, such as food or soil. It is often used in discussions about agriculture, health, or environmental issues to highlight the negative consequences of nutrient deficiency or depletion

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To reduce the nutrient losses from agriculture.
Nutrient losses during pasteurisation of milk are minimal.
Avoid overcooking vegetables to minimize nutrient losses.
The nutrient losses are therefore small.
So now let us turn to the nutrient losses.
Nutrient losses in surface runoff from a native prairie.
Improve soil structure and reduce nutrient losses.
Helps in minimizing nutrient losses as application is directly at root zone.
Improvements in environmental quality can be expected as nutrient losses are reduced.
Significant nutrient losses in wheat have especially widespread implications.
There are no national estimates of nutrient losses from landfills.
Nutrient losses by sufficient fertilization.
This increases the risks of nutrient losses to water resources.
Nutrient losses to water.
They compensate for nutrient losses during stress peaks.

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Diarrhea would tend to cause dehydration and nutrient losses.
Nutrient losses in runoff and leachate are often associated with agriculture.
Protects the forage from aerobic deterioration and nutrient losses.
Manure management minimises nutrient losses and stimulates positive effects on the environment.
There is an ongoing review of the regulatory system in place to minimise nutrient losses.
Resulting tissue damage leads to direct nutrient losses and a diminished food uptake.
BEMP is to manage soil drainage to maintain fertility and minimise nutrient losses by.
Another important route is reducing nutrient losses and improving the recycling of nutrients.
Nutrient losses from agricultural sources is contributing to water quality issues in the Great Lakes.
These recipes require adjustment for nutrient losses and gains.
In addition, nutrient losses are practically nil and protein digestibility is much higher.
Crop rotations that include forages effectively reduce runoff, erosion, and nutrient losses.
Crops that grow rapidly prevent nutrient losses from the soil and help suppress weed growth.
This affect children 's nutritional status by diminishing appetite, reducing nutrient absorption, and increasing nutrient losses.
Furthermore, this method also advantageously reduces nutrient losses from soil during rain-induced leaching events.
Nutrient losses from agriculture, effects on Canadian surface and ground waters, p.
In general, though, fresh-cut mangos visually spoil before any significant nutrient losses occur.
In the runoff water, nutrient losses decreased linearly with increasing soil cover Table 3.
For best results, apply manure to cool, moist soils ( below 10 C ) to minimize nutrient losses.
To reduce by 100 % nutrient losses associated with waste sludge generation in traditional aerobic treatment systems.
Entails a greater risk of over-fertilizing and nutrient losses from soil and / or nutrient application Chapter 7.
Table 3 shows nutrient losses during RRT, as well as the recommended intake.
Figure 8-3 Annual nutrient losses under continuous corn and a rotation of corn, oats, and grass.
The tendency of nutrient losses in eroded sediments was as follows, Ca > Mg > K > P.

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