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One Ecosystem 3: e22509
https://doi.org/10.3897/oneeco.3.e22509 (05 Apr 2018)
https://doi.org/10.3897/oneeco.3.e22509 (05 Apr 2018)
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Introduction
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Background information
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The ecosystem service concept and nutrient regulation
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Nutrient regulation
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Study Areas
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Schleswig-Holstein
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Bornhöved Lakes District
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Materials and methods
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Supply of nutrient regulation
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Demand for nutrient regulation
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Organic fertiliser from livestock
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Digestate from biogas plants
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Biological nitrogen fixation
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Sewage sludge
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Compost
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Nitrogen deposition
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Yield
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Loss of nitrogen in organic fertiliser from stable, storage and application
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Loss through application of mineral fertiliser
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The nitrogen status
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Results
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Supply of nutrient regulation
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Demand for nutrient regulation
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The nitrogen status
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Statistical evaluation
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Discussion
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Spatial distribution of supply and demand potentials
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Nutrient status and statistical evaluation
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Relevance for land management and ecosystem service research
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Further research
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Supplementary files
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Endnotes
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