Fig. 2: Trends in atmospheric S and Se inputs to agricultural soils. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 2: Trends in atmospheric S and Se inputs to agricultural soils.

From: Reductions in the deposition of sulfur and selenium to agricultural soils pose risk of future nutrient deficiencies

Fig. 2

Median S and Se deposition over agricultural grid cells for different continents and time periods. Error bars indicate the interquartile range. Agricultural grid cells are defined by selecting grid cells covered by >25% croplands or pastures in the Ramankutty et al.31 database. For tabulated numerical data, see Supplementary Tables 2 and 3.

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