Nitrogen is a crucial nutrient for plant growth and development in agriculture. Canada is the top producer and exporter of field peas in the world, with Saskatchewan being home to 54 per cent of pea growing area.
“Canadian agriculture relies heavily on inorganic nitrogen fertilizers to achieve higher yield in crops,” said Dhillon, whose research is being conducted in the USask College of Agriculture and Bioresources. “These nitrogen fertilizers are one of the most expensive and energy-intensive inputs in our agricultural systems.”
Although these fertilizers come with financial costs for producers, they also come with environmental concerns related to nitrous-oxide emissions from application.
“There is a critical need to reduce nitrogen fertilizer usage in Canadian agriculture,” said Dhillon.