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Luiz Antonio Martinelli
Researcher at University of São Paulo
Publications - 318
Citations - 24698
Luiz Antonio Martinelli is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drainage basin & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 304 publications receiving 21979 citations. Previous affiliations of Luiz Antonio Martinelli include University of Washington & Universidade Estadual de Maringá.
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Transformation of the Nitrogen Cycle: Recent Trends, Questions, and Potential Solutions
James N. Galloway,Alan R. Townsend,Jan Willem Erisman,Mateete A. Bekunda,Zucong Cai,J. R. Freney,Luiz Antonio Martinelli,Sybil P. Seitzinger,Mark A. Sutton +8 more
TL;DR: Optimizing the need for a key human resource while minimizing its negative consequences requires an integrated interdisciplinary approach and the development of strategies to decrease nitrogen-containing waste.
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Nutrient Imbalances in agricultural development
Peter M. Vitousek,Rosamond L. Naylor,T. Crews,Mark B. David,Laurie E. Drinkwater,Elisabeth A. Holland,Penny J Johnes,John Katzenberger,Luiz Antonio Martinelli,Pamela A. Matson,Generose Nziguheba,Dennis S. Ojima,Cheryl A. Palm,G. P. Robertson,Pedro A. Sanchez,Alan R. Townsend,Fusuo Zhang +16 more
TL;DR: Solutions to the nutrient challenges that face global agriculture can be informed by analyses of trajectories of change within, as well as across, agricultural systems.
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Towards an ecological understanding of biological nitrogen fixation
Peter M. Vitousek,Kenneth G. Cassman,Cory C. Cleveland,T. Crews,Christopher B. Field,Nancy B. Grimm,Robert W. Howarth,Roxanne Marino,Luiz Antonio Martinelli,Edward B. Rastetter,Janet I. Sprent +10 more
TL;DR: Despite the many groups of organisms capable of fixing N, and the very different ecosystems in which the process is important, it is suggested that common controls provide a foundation for the development of regional and global models that incorporate ecological controls of biological N fixation.
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Framing Sustainability in a Telecoupled World
Jianguo Liu,Vanessa Hull,Mateus Batistella,Ruth DeFries,Thomas Dietz,Feng Fu,Thomas W. Hertel,R. Cesar Izaurralde,Eric F. Lambin,Shuxin Li,Luiz Antonio Martinelli,William J. McConnell,Emilio F. Moran,Rosamond L. Naylor,Zhiyun Ouyang,Karen R. Polenske,Anette Reenberg,Gilberto de Miranda Rocha,Cynthia S. Simmons,Peter H. Verburg,Peter M. Vitousek,Fusuo Zhang,Chunquan Zhu +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, an integrated framework based on telecoupling, an umbrella concept that refers to socioeconomic and environmental interactions over distances, is proposed to understand and integrate various distant interactions better.
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Nitrogen stable isotopic composition of leaves and soil: tropical versus temperate forests
Luiz Antonio Martinelli,Marisa de Cássia Piccolo,Alan R. Townsend,Peter M. Vitousek,Elvira Cuevas,William H. McDowell,G. P. Robertson,O. C. Santos,Kathleen K. Treseder +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the nitrogen stable isotopic composition of tree leaves and soils from a variety of tropical and temperate forests was compared, and it was shown that tropical forests are relatively more 15N enriched than temperately forests.