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Sulfur fertiliser use in the Midwestern US increases as atmospheric sulfur deposition declines with improved air quality

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Sulfur fertiliser use in the Midwestern US increases as atmospheric sulfur deposition declines with improved air quality

E. S. Hinckley and C. T. Driscoll

This research conducted by Eve-Lyn S. Hinckley and Charles T. Driscoll reveals a remarkable trend in the increase of sulfur fertilizer use in the Midwestern US from 1985 to 2015, alongside a drop in atmospheric sulfur deposition. This highlights a crucial need for improved sulfur management tools to optimize fertilizer use and protect the environment.... show more
Abstract
Sulfur, as an essential nutrient for plant growth, has increasingly been used in fertiliser applications for many crops. This increase is coincident with declines in atmospheric sulfur deposition in response to air quality improvements in the United States and Europe. Here, we evaluate trends in sulfur fertiliser sales by mass, as a proxy for fertiliser applications, and estimate total atmospheric sulfur deposition across the Midwestern United States. Crop acreage, yield and sulfur fertiliser application substantially increased between 1985 and 2015, coincident with declines in atmospheric sulfur deposition. The increase in sulfur fertiliser has outpaced the relative rate of change in other major nutrient fertilisers including nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, by approximately 7-fold prior to 2009, and 29-fold after 2009. We suggest that there is a critical need to develop sulfur management tools that optimize fertiliser applications to maintain crop yields while minimizing the consequences of excess sulfur in the environment.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Dec 23, 2022
Authors
Eve-Lyn S. Hinckley, Charles T. Driscoll
Tags
sulfur fertilizer
atmospheric sulfur deposition
Midwestern US
nutrient management
environmental impact
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