Improving Cassava Yield and Profitability in the Philippines
The Research with Impact series highlights case study examples of solution-driven research supported by IPNI.
Diagnosing and Mapping the Need for Soil Improvement in Brazil
The Research with Impact series highlights case study examples of solution-driven research supported by IPNI.
Improving the Value of Loblolly Pine Forests through Fertilization
The Research with Impact series highlights case study examples of solution-driven research supported by IPNI.
Improved Plant Nutrition Helps Moroccan Farmers Control Wheat Crown Rot
The Research with Impact series highlights case study examples of solution-driven research supported by IPNI.
Nutrient Expert® Software Boosts Farm Profitability in Eastern Nepal
The Research with Impact series highlights case study examples of solution-driven research supported by IPNI.
Potassium Fertilizer Research is Reviving Potato Production in China
The Research with Impact series highlights case study examples of solution-driven research supported by IPNI.
Improved 4R Nitrogen Management Leads to Reduced Nitrous Oxide Emissions
The Research with Impact series highlights case study examples of solution-driven research supported by IPNI.
Access to Critical Soil Test Values Makes Better Fertilizer Decisions
The Research with Impact series highlights case study examples of solution-driven research supported by IPNI.
A Look at the Impact of Fertilizer Research on Global Fertilizer Day
For #FertilizerDay we've created an interactive map that provides access to each of our active projects.
Nutrient Expert®: Making Better Fertilizer Use Decisions
The Research with Impact series highlights case study examples of solution-driven research supported by IPNI.
Interpretive Summaries
One of the strategic goals of the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI) is to facilitate research on the sustainable use of plant nutrients needed for agriculture to meet future global demand for food, feed, fiber, and fuel. We accomplish this objective through partnerships with colleges,
Global Maize Project
The Global Maize project is an interdisciplinary, international research effort with an overall objective of creating local, ecological intensification (EI) practices for maize production that increase yields at a faster pace than current farmer practices. Such improvements are needed to meet deman
Bulgaria
In 2008, a 5-year project was established in Bulgaria with the general goal of improving cultivation systems in Bulgaria’s agriculture through efficient and sustainable use of plant nutrients. About 50 researchers and discipline specialists are taking part in the project.
Stewardship Specifics
This series of bulletins provides condensed one page summaries of issues impacted by nutrient stewardship.
Nutrient Source Specifics
Nutrient Source Specifics are one-page fact sheets highlighting various fertilizers and nutrient sources.
Nitrogen Notes
A basic understanding of the reactions of nitrogen in soils provides a solid foundation for making wise nutrient stewardship decisions. This series of fact sheets, written by IPNI staff, covers the major nitrogen fertilizer transformations that occur in crop production.