Registration and abstract submission are now open for the Fourth
International Nitrogen Conference (N2007), October 1-5, 2007, in Costa
do Sauipe, Bahia, Brazil. See the web site,
http://www.nitrogen2007.com/index.htm for details. The abstract
submission deadline is July 31, 2007, and early registration closes
August 31, 2007. 


A brief summary:

The Fourth International Nitrogen Conference: N-2007
   Agriculture, Development, and Nitrogen
   A problem of too little or too much


The last 40 years have seen an extraordinary change in the global
nitrogen cycle. As recently as the 1960s, nitrogen availability on Earth
was controlled by natural processes, but the human creation of synthetic
nitrogen fertilizer and the release of nitrogen from fossil-fuel
combustion now match the natural rate of formation of reactive nitrogen
on the planet's landscape. The use of nitrogen is imbalanced, with
industrialized countries suffering pollution problems from too much
nitrogen and low-income countries having a shortage of nitrogen that
constrains food production.
The goal of the N2007 Symposium is to address these two challenges in an
integrated manner. The meeting will bring together some of the world's
best nitrogen scientists with development experts to build a new agenda
towards a sustainable use of nitrogen in our planet.

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