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Fertilization Major Cause of Biodiversity Loss

The Epoch Times reports on a recent paper published in the journal Nature:

Agricultural use of fertilizer is having a negative impact on grassland biodiversity worldwide, a recent study has found.
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The world’s grasslands are being destabilized by fertilization, according to a paper recently published in the journal Nature. In a study of 41 grassland communities on five continents, researchers found that the presence of fertilizer weakened grassland species diversity.

The researchers surveyed grasslands in countries around the world, such as China, the U.S., Switzerland, Tanzania and Germany, and discovered that grassland communities that had not been managed by humans contained more species. They also had greater species asynchrony, which means that different species thrive at different times so that the grassland produces more consistently over time, resulting in more stable biomass production.

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