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Global terrestrial nitrogen fixation and its modification by agriculture

July 16, 2025

Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the largest natural source of new nitrogen (N) that supports terrestrial productivity1,2, yet estimates of global terrestrial BNF remain highly uncertain3,4. Here we show that this uncertainty is partly because of sampling bias, as field BNF measurements in natural terrestrial ecosystems occur where N fixers are 17 times more prevalent than their mean abundances worldwide. To correct this bias, we develop new estimates of global terrestrial BNF by upscaling field BNF measurements using spatially explicit abundances of all major biogeochemical N-fixing niches. We find that natural biomes sustain lower BNF, 65 (52–77) Tg N yr−1, than previous empirical bottom-up estimates3,4, with most BNF occurring in tropical forests and drylands. We also find high agricultural BNF in croplands and cultivated pastures, 56 (54–58) Tg N yr−1. Agricultural BNF has increased terrestrial BNF by 64% and total terrestrial N inputs from all sources by 60% over pre-industrial levels. Our results indicate that BNF may impose stronger constraints on the carbon sink in natural terrestrial biomes and represent a larger source of agricultural N than is generally considered in analyses of the global N cycle5,6, with implications for proposed safe operating limits for N use7,8.

Publication Year 2025
Title Global terrestrial nitrogen fixation and its modification by agriculture
DOI 10.1038/s41586-025-09201-w
Authors Carla R. Reis Ely, Steven Perakis, Cory C. Cleveland, Duncan Menge, Sasha Reed, Benton Taylor, Sarah A. Batterman, Christopher Clark, Timothy E. Crews, Katherine Dynarski, Maga G. Gei, Michael J. Gundale, David F. Herridge, Sarah Jovan, Sian Kou-Giesbrecht, Mark B. Peoples, Johannes Piipponen, Emilio Rodriguez-Caballero, Verity G. Salmon, Fiona Soper, Anika P. Staccone, Bettina Weber, Christopher A. Williams, Nina Wurzburger
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Nature
Index ID 70271993
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
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