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2001 Field design can affect cross-pollination and crop yield in strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa D.) MacInnis, Gail

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2002 Field edge flower plantings have variable effects on wild bee abundance, richness, nesting success, and crop pollination, independent of the surrounding landscape Lowe, Erin B.

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2003 Field evaluation combined with modelling analysis to study fertilizer and tillage as factors affecting N2O emissions: A case study in the Po valley (Northern Italy) Perego, A.

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2004 Field management practices drive ecosystem multifunctionality in a smallholder-dominated agricultural system Li, Keli

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2005 Field margins as foraging habitat for skylarks (Alauda arvensis) in the breeding season Kuiper, M.W.
2013
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2006 Field response of N2O emissions, microbial communities, soil biochemical processes and winter barley growth to the addition of conventional and biodegradable microplastics Greenfield, Lucy M.

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2007 Field-scale habitat complexity enhances avian conservation and avian-mediated pest-control services in an intensive agricultural crop Kross, Sara M.

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2008 Field-scale manipulation of soil temperature and precipitation change soil CO2 flux in a temperate agricultural ecosystem Poll, Christian
2013
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2009 Field scale organic farming does not counteract landscape effects on butterfly trait composition Jonason, Dennis
2012
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2010 Field scale phosphorus balances and legacy soil pressures in mixed-land use catchments McDonald, N.T.
2019
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2011 Field selection in a guild of geese: Seasonal dynamics and implications for crop damage mitigation Olsson, Camilla

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2012 12. Field windbreaks: Design criteria Finch, Sherman J.
1988
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2013 Fifty years of contrasted residue management of an agricultural crop: Impacts on the soil carbon budget and on soil heterotrophic respiration Buysse, Pauline
2013
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2014 Film mulching, residue retention and N fertilization affect ammonia volatilization through soil labile N and C pools Li, Huitong

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2015 Film-straw dual mulching improves soil fertility and maize yield in dryland farming by increasing straw-degrading bacterial abundance and their positive cooperation Yang, Fengke

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2016 Finding guidelines for cabbage intercropping systems design as a first step in a meta-analysis relay for vegetables Carrillo-Reche, Javier

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2017 Fine-scale spatial and seasonal rangeland use by cattle in a foot-and-mouth disease control zones Kaszta, Żaneta
2017
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2018 Fire and grazing modify grass community response to environmental determinants in savannas: Implications for sustainable use Nayak, Rajat Ramakant
2014
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2019 Fire and roller-chopping effects on forage production, plant diversity, and carbon storage in Neltuma woodlands of the Central Monte, Argentina Meglioli, Pablo A.

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2020 Five-year assessment of multiple inter-tillage weeding on greenhouse gas emissions, rice yield, and carbon balance in organic rice farming in Hokkaido, Japan Namie, Hiyori

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2021 Five years integrated crop management in direct seeded rice–zero till wheat rotation of north-western India: Effects on soil carbon dynamics, crop yields, water productivity and economic profitability Biswakarma, Niraj

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2022 Flies are important pollinators of mass-flowering caraway and respond to landscape and floral factors differently from honeybees Toivonen, Marjaana

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2023 Floating dynamics of Beckmannia syzigachne Seed Dispersal via Irrigation Water in a Rice Field Zhang, Zheng
2019
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2024 Floods, soil and food – Interactions between water management and rice production within An Giang province, Vietnam Livsey, John

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2025 Floral strips adjacent to rotationally managed crop fields significantly increase nesting density and support pollen foraging of leafcutter bees Killewald, M.F.

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2026 Floral trait functional diversity is related to soil characteristics and positively influences pollination function in semi-natural grasslands Goulnik, Jérémie

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2027 Flower abundance and vegetation height as predictors for nectar-feeding insect occurrence in Swedish semi-natural grasslands Milberg, Per
2016
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2028 Flower availability drives effects of wildflower strips on ground-dwelling natural enemies and crop yield Mei, Zulin

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2029 Flower handling behavior and abundance determine the relative contribution of pollinators to seed set in apple orchards Russo, L.
2017
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2030 Flowering apricot trees increase the abundance and modulate the distribution of wild bees within Korla fragrant pear (Pyrus sinkiangensis) orchards, but apricot trees in the surrounding landscape do not increase wild bee abundance Li, Qian

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2031 Flowering Chamaecrista fasciculata borders enhance natural enemy populations and improve grain quality in field corn Hunt, Lauren G.

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2032 Flowering cover crops in winter increase pest control but not trophic link diversity Damien, Maxime
2017
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2033 Flowering plant patches to support the conservation of natural enemies of pests in apple orchards Barda, Myrto S.

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2034 Flowering plants in open tomato greenhouses enhance pest suppression in conventional systems and reveal resource saturation for natural enemies in organic systems Scarlato, M.

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2035 Flower margins support natural enemies adjacent to apple orchards but evidence of spill-over is mixed Howard, Charlotte

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2036 Flower strips, conservation field margins and fallows promote the arable flora in intensively farmed landscapes: Results of a 4-year study Wietzke, Alexander

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2037 Flower strips, crop management and landscape composition effects on two aphid species and their natural enemies in faba bean Serée, Lola

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2038 Flower strips increase natural pest control of peanut aphids, thereby enhancing crop yield Ju, Qian

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2039 Flower strips in winter reduce barley yellow dwarf virus incidence in cereal crops Roudine, Sacha

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2040 Flower visitation and land cover associations of above ground- and below ground-nesting native bees in an agricultural region of south-east Australia Brown, Julian

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2041 Fluxes of nitrous oxide and nitrate from agricultural fields on the Delmarva Peninsula: N biogeochemistry and economics of field management Fisher, Thomas R.
2018
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2042 Fluxes of nitrous oxide in tilled and no-tilled boreal arable soils Sheehy, Jatta
2013
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2043 Fodder crop management benefits Northern Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) outside agri-environment schemes McCallum, Heather M.
2018
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2044 Following the dance: Ground survey of flowers and flower-visiting insects in a summer foraging hotspot identified via honey bee waggle dance decoding Balfour, Nicholas J.
2015
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2045 Food production link to underground waters quality in A Limia river basin Rodriguez, Jessica

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2046 Forage crops boost the productivity and environmental sustainability of dairy farmers in southern Tanzania Nyawira, Sylvia S.

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2047 Forage dry mass accumulation and structural characteristics of Piatã grass in silvopastoral systems in the Brazilian savannah Santos, Darliane de Castro
2016
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9 p.
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2048 Forage dynamics in mixed tall fescue–bermudagrass pastures of the Southern Piedmont USA Franzluebbers, Alan J.
2013
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9 p.
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2049 Forage Grasses Steer Soil Nitrogen Processes, Microbial Populations, and Microbiome Composition in A Long-term Tropical Agriculture System Momesso, Letusa

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2050 Forage nutrition quality and pools in Tibetan grasslands: Fencing effects, functional groups and yield-nutrition trade-offs Qin, Yong

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2051 Forage nutritive value shows synergies with plant diversity in a wide range of semi-natural grassland habitats Blaix, Cian

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2052 Forage species composition influenced soil health in organic forage transitioning systems Xu, Sutie

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2053 Foraging of honey bees in agricultural landscapes with changing patterns of flower resources Bänsch, Svenja

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2054 Forecasting the potential impacts of CAP-associated land use changes on farmland birds at the national level Chiron, François
2013
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2055 Forest clear-cuts as additional habitat for breeding farmland birds in crisis Żmihorski, Michał
2016
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2056 Forest cover and proximity to forest affect predation by natural enemies in pasture and coffee plantations differently Hohlenwerger, Camila

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2057 Forest-dependent bird communities of West African cocoa agroforests are influenced by landscape context and local habitat management Sanderson, F.J.

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2058 Forested field edges support a greater diversity of wild pollinators in lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) McKechnie, Irene M.
2017
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2059 Forested lands have lower soil carbon priming effects than croplands in hedgerow agroforestry systems Chen, Xinli

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2060 Forest land-use increases soil organic carbon quality but not its structural or thermal stability in a hedgerow system An, Zhengfeng

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2061 Forest proximity supports bumblebee species richness and abundance in hemi-boreal agricultural landscape Sõber, Virve

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2062 Forest restoration scenarios produce synergies for agricultural production in southern Ethiopia Yang, Kevin F.

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2063 Forests have a higher soil C sequestration benefit due to lower C mineralization efficiency: Evidence from the central loess plateau case Dong, Lingbo

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2064 Fostering pollination through agroforestry: A global review Centeno-Alvarado, Diego

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2065 Four-year continuous residual effects of biochar application to a sandy loam soil on crop yield and N2O and NO emissions under maize-wheat rotation Liao, Xia

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2066 Fragility of karst ecosystem and environment: Long-term evidence from lake sediments Chen, Jingan

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2067 Fragmentation, fiber separation, decomposition, and nutrient release of secondary-forest biomass, mechanically chopped-and-mulched, and cassava production in the Amazon Reichert, José Miguel
2015
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2068 Fragmentation metric proxies provide insights into historical biodiversity loss in critically endangered grassland Niemandt, Corné
2016
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2069 Fragmented woodlands in agricultural landscapes: The influence of woodland character and landscape context on bats and their insect prey Fuentes-Montemayor, Elisa
2013
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10 p.
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2070 Framework to guide modeling single and multiple abiotic stresses in arable crops Webber, Heidi

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2071 Frequent stover mulching builds healthy soil and sustainable agriculture in Mollisols Yang, Yali

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2072 Frogs as potential biological control agents in the rice fields of Chitwan, Nepal Khatiwada, Janak Raj
2016
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2073 Frogs taste nice when there are few mice: Do dietary shifts in barn owls result from rapid farming intensification? Hodara, Karina
2016
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2074 From adoption claims to understanding farmers and contexts: A literature review of Conservation Agriculture (CA) adoption among smallholder farmers in southern Africa Andersson, Jens A.
2014
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2075 From growth to decline: The dynamic effects of maize-based cropping systems on soil organic carbon storage in Northeast China Chen, Jin-Sai

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2076 From Landsat to leafhoppers: A multidisciplinary approach for sustainable stocking assessment and ecological monitoring in mountain grasslands Primi, Riccardo
2016
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2077 From species distributions to climate change adaptation: Knowledge gaps in managing invertebrate pests in broad-acre grain crops Macfadyen, Sarina

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2078 From stream to land: Ecosystem services provided by stream insects to agriculture Raitif, Julien

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2079 From the vineyard soil to the grape berry surface: Unravelling the dynamics of the microbial terroir Teixeira, António

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2080 Fruit quantity and quality of strawberries benefit from enhanced pollinator abundance at hedgerows in agricultural landscapes Castle, Denise
2019
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2081 Full nitrogen balances for different cattle slurry fertilization techniques in a temperate grassland Floßmann, Sebastian

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2082 Full straw incorporation into a calcareous soil increased N2O emission despite more N2O being reduced to N2 in the winter crop season Wang, Rui

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2083 Functional and phylogenetic diversity of scattered trees in an agricultural landscape: Implications for conservation Athayde, Eduardo A.
2015
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10 p.
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2084 Functional groups of leaf phenology are key to build climate-resilience in cocoa agroforestry systems Abdulai, Issaka

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2085 Functional land cover scale for three insect pests with contrasting dispersal strategies in a fragmented coffee-based landscape in Central Kenya Mosomtai, Gladys

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2086 Functionally rich dung beetle assemblages are required to provide multiple ecosystem services Manning, Paul
2016
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8 p.
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2087 Functional space and the population dynamics of birds in agro-ecosystems Butler, Simon J.
2013
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9 p.
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2088 Functional structure and interactions within communities composed of cover crops and spontaneous species, along a cropping practices gradient Rakotomanga, Diane

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2089 Functional trait outperforms plant diversity in governing biomass production and allocation in semiarid grasslands undergoing grazing exclusion An, Yu

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2090 16. Functions of buffer plantings in urban environments Mcpherson, E.Gregory
1988
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18 p.
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2091 Fungal communities are differentially affected by conventional and biodynamic agricultural management approaches in vineyard ecosystems Morrison-Whittle, Peter
2017
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2092 Fungal endophytes help prevent weed invasions Saikkonen, Kari
2013
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5 p.
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2093 Fungicide reduction favors the control of phytophagous mites under both organic and conventional viticulture Reiff, Jo Marie

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2094 Fungicide treatments drive changes in the diversity and species richness of tissue-resident bacteria in agrobiont cobweb-weaving and epigeic spiders Řezáč, Milan

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2095 Future climate and land-use intensification modify arthropod community structure Sohlström, Esra H.

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2096 Future distributions of Fusarium oxysporum f. spp. in European, Middle Eastern and North African agricultural regions under climate change Shabani, Farzin
2014
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10 p.
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2097 Garlic–rice system increases net economic benefits and reduces greenhouse gas emission intensity Wang, Tao

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2098 Gaseous emissions of N2O and NO and NO3 − leaching from urea applied with urease and nitrification inhibitors to a maize (Zea mays) crop Sanz-Cobena, Alberto
2012
270-271 C p. 64-73
10 p.
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2099 Gasifier biochar effects on nutrient availability, organic matter mineralization, and soil fauna activity in a multi-year Mediterranean trial Marks, Evan A.N.
2016
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10 p.
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2100 General patterns of soil nutrient stoichiometry, microbial metabolic limitation and carbon use efficiency in paddy and vegetable fields along a climatic transect of eastern China Wang, Bingxue

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2101 General trends of different inter-row vegetation management affecting vine vigor and grape quality across European vineyards Griesser, Michaela

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2102 Generating spatially and statistically representative maps of environmental variables to test the efficiency of alternative sampling protocols Cunningham, Shaun C.
2017
270-271 C p. 103-113
11 p.
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2103 Genetic diversity and symbiotic efficiency of rhizobial strains isolated from nodules of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) in Senegal Zaiya Zazou, Arlette
2018
270-271 C p. 384-391
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2104 27. Genetic improvement of trees and shrubs used in windbreaks Cunningham, Richard A.
1988
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16 p.
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2105 Genotype–environment interaction in Gliricidia sepium: Phenotypic stability of provenances for leaf biomass yield Nyoka, B.I.
2012
270-271 C p. 87-93
7 p.
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2106 Genotypic differences in utilization of nutrients in wheat under ambient ozone concentrations: Growth, biomass and yield Singh, Poonam
2015
270-271 C p. 26-33
8 p.
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2107 Geographical determinants of inorganic fertiliser sales and of resale prices in north Ethiopia Nyssen, Jan
2017
270-271 C p. 256-268
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2108 Geography and agronomical practices drive diversification of the epiphytic mycoflora associated with barley and its malt end product in western Canada Chen, Wen
2016
270-271 C p. 43-55
13 p.
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2109 Germination ecology of winter annual grasses in Mediterranean climates: Applications for soil cover in olive groves Jiménez-Alfaro, Borja
2018
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2110 Germination trials of annual autochthonous leguminous species of interest for planting as herbaceous cover in olive groves Siles, Gema
2016
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9 p.
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2111 GHG balance, its seasonality and response to soil type and management of northern agricultural grasslands: Eddy-covariance flux measurements from three adjacent fields in Finland Shurpali, Narasinha

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2112 GHG impacts of biochar: Predictability for the same biochar Thomazini, A.
2015
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9 p.
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2113 Global change drivers alter weed performance and threaten forage production in an Andean agroecosystem Visscher, Anna M.

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2114 Global effects of livestock grazing on ecosystem functions vary with grazing management and environment Niu, Weiling

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2115 Global greenhouse gas emissions from aquaculture: a bibliometric analysis Chen, Guozhu

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2116 Global meta-analyses show that conservation tillage practices promote soil fungal and bacterial biomass Chen, Huaihai

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2117 Global meta-analysis of nitrogen fertilizer use efficiency in rice, wheat and maize Yu, Xing

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2118 Global meta-analysis shows an indispensable role of pollinator diversity in promoting fruit quality Ochola, Anne Christine

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2119 Global nitrous oxide emission factors from agricultural soils after addition of organic amendments: A meta-analysis Charles, Anaïs
2017
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2120 Global response of different types of grasslands to precipitation and grazing, especially belowground biomass Lin, Xi

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2121 Global trends in the number and diversity of managed pollinator species Osterman, Julia

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2122 Global trends in vegetation fractional cover: Hotspots for change in bare soil and non-photosynthetic vegetation Hill, Michael J.

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2123 Global warming potential of agricultural systems with contrasting tillage and residue management in the central highlands of Mexico Dendooven, Luc
2012
270-271 C p. 50-58
9 p.
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2124 Glyphosate vulnerability explains changes in root-symbionts propagules viability in pampean grasslands Druille, M.
2015
270-271 C p. 48-55
8 p.
article
2125 Goat pasturing—A biological solution to counteract shrub encroachment on abandoned dry grasslands in Central Europe? Elias, Daniel
2016
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9 p.
article
2126 Going where no grains have gone before: From early to mid-succession Crews, Timothy E.
2016
270-271 C p. 223-238
16 p.
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2127 Going with the flow: Landscape position drives differences in microbial biomass and activity in conventional, low input, and organic agricultural systems in the Midwestern U.S. Wickings, Kyle
2016
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10 p.
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2128 Goose grazing shifts the dominance of annual vegetation in coconut plantations from aboveground biomass to the soil seed bank Hu, An

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2129 Gradients in abundance and diversity of ground dwelling arthropods as a function of distance to tree rows in temperate arable agroforestry systems Pardon, P.

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2130 Grain legume-based cropping systems can mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from cereal under Mediterranean conditions Oliveira, Miguel

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2131 Grain legumes and dryland cereals contribute to carbon sequestration in the drylands of Africa and South Asia Kuyah, Shem

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2132 Grain yield and nitrogen cycling under conservation agriculture and biochar amendment in agroecosystems of sub-Saharan Africa. A meta-analysis Namatsheve, Talent

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2133 Grass buffer strips benefit invertebrate and breeding skylark numbers in a heterogeneous agricultural landscape Josefsson, Jonas
2013
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7 p.
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2134 Grasses don’t always win: Short-term effects of fertilization on taxonomic and functional diversity of a Mediterranean annual grassland Köbel, Melanie

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2135 Grass harvesting eliminates the beneficial effects of legume addition on soil nematode communities in a tall grass pasture Zhao, Jie

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2136 Grassland bird communities on conservation and marginal grasslands in an agricultural landscape Cox, W. Andrew
2014
270-271 C p. 53-59
7 p.
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2137 Grassland carbon sequestration and emissions following cultivation in a mixed crop rotation Acharya, Bharat Sharma
2012
270-271 C p. 33-39
7 p.
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2138 Grassland-cropland rotation cycles in crop-livestock farming systems regulate priming effect potential in soils through modulation of microbial communities, composition of soil organic matter and abiotic soil properties Panettieri, Marco

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2139 Grassland duration affects soil organic carbon pools only in the topsoil and has limited effects on microbial metabolism Dămătîrcă, Claudia

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2140 Grassland intensification dramatically impacts grasshoppers: Experimental evidence for direct and indirect effects of fertilisation and irrigation Humbert, Jean-Yves

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2141 Grassland irrigation and grazing prohibition have significantly affected vegetation and microbial diversity by changing soil temperature and moisture, evidences from a 6 years experiment of typical temperate grassland Lin, Xi

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2142 Grassland litter decomposition is accelerated by herbivore dung deposition via changes in bacterial communities Zhang, Zhiyang

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2143 Grassland management and integration during crop rotation impact soil carbon changes and grass-crop production Hu, Teng

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2144 Grassland management for stem-boring insects: Abandoning small patches is better than reducing overall intensity Rothenwöhrer, Christoph
2013
270-271 C p. 38-42
5 p.
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2145 Grassland plant community spatial patterns driven by herbivory intensity Limb, Ryan F.
2018
270-271 C p. 113-119
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2146 Grassland plantings and landscape natural areas both influence insect natural enemies Koh, Insu
2015
270-271 C p. 190-199
10 p.
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2147 Grassland restoration on ex-arable land by transfer of brush-harvested propagules and green hay Albert, Ágnes-Júlia

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2148 Grassland soil carbon dynamics in southern Brazil under different management and edaphoclimatic conditions Daboit, Kelly Tamires Urbano

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2149 Grasslands support more diverse and resilient earthworm communities to climate change than croplands in Central Europe Liu, Qun

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2150 Grassland winners and arable land losers: The effects of post-totalitarian land use changes on long-term population trends of farmland birds Reif, Jiſí
2016
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10 p.
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2151 Grass-legume mixture optimizes soil new carbon sequestration by leveraging microbial necromass dynamics in a pear orchard Xu, Qiao

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2152 Grass-legume mixtures enhance forage production via the bacterial community Yan, Huilin

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2153 Grass management intensity affects butterfly and orthopteran diversity on rice field banks Giuliano, Davide

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2154 Grassy strips in their landscape context, their role as new habitat for biodiversity Ernoult, Aude
2013
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13 p.
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2155 Grazing alters vegetation phenology by regulating regional environmental factors on the Tibetan Plateau Wang, Longjun

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2156 Grazing amplifies the stimulating effects of N addition on N2O emissions in a temperate meadow steppe Xu, Wanling

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2157 Grazing and applications of nitrogen and phosphorus effects on herbage production and greenhouse gas emissions of pasture in an arid region Guo, Yarong

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2158 Grazing and soil pH are biodiversity drivers of vascular plants and bryophytes in boreal wood-pastures Oldén, Anna
2016
270-271 C p. 171-184
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2159 Grazing beef cattle vegetation preferences and their effects on fitness Gabrieli, Rachel

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2160 Grazing disturbance reduces biocrust-related cyanobacteria and N-fixer abundance but increases bacterial diversity: Implications for biocrust restoration in degraded drylands Li, Yue

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2161 Grazing effects on ecosystem CO2 fluxes regulated by interannual climate fluctuation in a temperate grassland steppe in northern China Rong, Yuping
2017
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2162 Grazing Effects on Nitrous Oxide Flux in an Integrated Crop-Livestock System Liebig, M.A.

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2163 Grazing enhances plant photosynthetic capacity by altering soil nitrogen in alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau Shen, Hao
2019
270-271 C p. 161-168
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2164 Grazing exclusion affects soil and plant communities, but has no impact on soil carbon storage in an upland grassland Medina-Roldán, Eduardo
2012
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6 p.
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2165 Grazing exclusion alters ecological stoichiometry of plant and soil in degraded alpine grassland Du, Chenjun

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2166 Grazing exclusion enhances plant and topsoil carbon stocks in arid and semiarid grasslands Yu, Lingfei

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2167 Grazing exclusion facilitates more rapid ecosystem carbon sequestration of degraded grasslands in humid than in arid regions Wang, Hu

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2168 Grazing exclusion-induced alterations of soil microbial biogeographic pattern and co-occurrence network across a Tibetan elevation gradient Hu, Yigang

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2169 Grazing exclusion jeopardizes plant biodiversity effect but enhances dryness effect on multifunctionality in arid grasslands Yu, Lingfei

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2170 Grazing exclusion modulates the effects of different components of plant diversity on biomass production in semiarid rangeland Kouba, Yacine

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2171 Grazing for biodiversity: Assessing the effects of cattle management practices on wetlands and amphibian communities in central Argentina Agostini, Maria Gabriela

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2172 Grazing impairs ecosystem stability through changes in species asynchrony and stability rather than diversity across spatial scales in desert steppe, Northern China Sun, Shanshan

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2173 Grazing improves habitat suitability for many ground foraging birds in Mediterranean wooded grasslands Leal, Ana I.

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2174 Grazing induced changes in plant diversity is a critical factor controlling grassland productivity in the Desert Steppe, Northern China Zhang, Ruiyang
2018
270-271 C p. 73-83
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2175 Grazing-induced changes in soil microclimate and aboveground biomass modulate freeze–thaw processes in a Tibetan alpine meadow Wang, Xiang

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2176 Grazing in European open landscapes: How to reconcile sustainable land management and biodiversity conservation? Török, Péter
2016
270-271 C p. 1-4
4 p.
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2860 Landscape structure and habitat management differentially influence insect natural enemies in an agricultural landscape Woltz, J. Megan
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2865 Landscape type and variation in landscape heterogeneity cause species turnover rather than loss in agricultural landscapes Deppe, Franziska

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2903 Large grazing birds and agriculture—predicting field use of common cranes and implications for crop damage prevention Nilsson, Lovisa
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2904 Large loss of reactive nitrogen and the associated environmental damages from tea production in China Huang, Xingcheng

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2905 Large-scale fence modifications increase nest survival in sage-grouse O’Harra, Aaron W.

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2906 Large-scale monoculture reduces honey yield: The case of soybean expansion in Argentina de Groot, Grecia Stefanía

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2907 Large-scale versus small-scale agriculture: Disentangling the relative effects of the farming system and semi-natural habitats on birds’ habitat preferences in the Ethiopian highlands Marcacci, Gabriel

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2908 Lasting decrease in functionality and richness: Effects of ivermectin use on dung beetle communities Ambrožová, Lucie

270-271 C p.
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2909 Late harvest and foliar fungicide acted together to minimize climate change effects on summer maize yield in the North China Plain during 1954–2015 Wang, Yuanyuan
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270-271 C p. 535-543
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2910 Late-season catch crops reduce nitrate leaching risk after grazed green manures but release N slower than wheat demand Cicek, Harun
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270-271 C p. 31-41
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2911 Late sowing of cover crops reduces potential for nitrate leaching reduction and carbon inputs Kumar, Uttam

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2912 Latitudinal responses of wetland soil nitrogen pools to plant invasion and subsequent aquaculture reclamation along the southeastern coast of China Tan, Lishan

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2913 13. Layout and design criteria for livestock windbreaks Dronen, Sheridan I.
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270-271 C p. 231-240
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2914 Leached nitrate under fertilised loamy soil originates mainly from mineralisation of soil organic N Frick, Hanna

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2915 Leaching is the main pathway of nitrogen loss from a citrus orchard in Central China Luo, Yue

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2916 Leaf area index as an indicator of ecosystem services and management practices: An application for coffee agroforestry Taugourdeau, Simon
2014
270-271 C p. 19-37
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2917 Leaf functional traits and functional diversity of multistoried agroforests in West Java, Indonesia Okubo, Satoru
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2918 Leaf gas exchange physiology and ion homeostasis of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) under Mediterranean conditions: Associations with seed yield and quality Tsialtas, Ioannis T.
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270-271 C p. 225-235
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2919 Leaf-herbivory induced trade-off: Aboveground defense sacrifices root flavonoids to enrich microbes for dual resistance Zhang, Junxing

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2920 Leaf litter species affects decomposition rate and nutrient release in a cocoa plantation Bai, Shahla Hosseini

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2921 Leaf N:P stoichiometry overrides the effect of individual nutrient content on insect herbivore population dynamics in a Tibetan alpine grassland Gu, Huijie

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2922 Leaf spectral responses of Poa crymophila to nitrogen deposition and climate change on Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Hua, Qiaoyi

270-271 C p.
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2923 Leaf trait variation and decomposition in short-rotation woody biomass crops under agroforestry management Coleman, Brent R.

270-271 C p.
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2924 Legacy effects of leguminous green manure crops on the weed seed bank in organic crop rotations Melander, Bo

270-271 C p.
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2925 Legacy effects of long-term nitrogen fertilizer application on the fate of nitrogen fertilizer inputs in continuous maize Poffenbarger, Hanna J.
2018
270-271 C p. 544-555
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2926 Legacy of landscape crop diversity enhances carabid beetle species richness and promotes granivores Raderschall, Chloé A.

270-271 C p.
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2927 Legume-based cover crop mixtures can overcome trade-offs between C inputs, soil mineral N depletion and residual yield effects Engedal, Tine

270-271 C p.
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2928 Legume-based crop diversification with optimal nitrogen fertilization benefits subsequent wheat yield and soil quality Yan, Zhengjun

270-271 C p.
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2929 Legume cover cropping and nitrogen fertilization influence soil prokaryotes and increase carbon content in dryland wheat systems Domnariu, Horia

270-271 C p.
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2930 Legume cover crops alter soil phosphorus availability and microbial community composition in mango orchards in karst areas Dong, Rongshu

270-271 C p.
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2931 Legume-grass intercropping at low nitrogen input: Achieving the dual goals of lower greenhouse gas emissions and high quality forage productivity in the arid region Kamran, Muhammad

270-271 C p.
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2932 Legume growth and straw retention in sugarcane fields: Effects on crop yield, C and N storage in the central-south Brazil Bohórquez-Sánchez, Camilo Ernesto

270-271 C p.
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2933 Legume intercropping improves soil organic carbon stability in drylands: A 7-year experimental validation Wang, Wei

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2934 Legume pastures can reduce N2O emissions intensity in subtropical cereal cropping systems De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano
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270-271 C p. 27-39
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2935 Legumes or nitrification inhibitors to reduce N2O emissions from subtropical cereal cropping systems in Oxisols? De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano
2015
270-271 C p. 228-240
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2936 Leguminous cover orchard improves soil quality, nutrient preservation capacity, and aggregate stoichiometric balance: A 22-year homogeneous experimental site Li, Wenqing

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2937 Less intensive nitrate leaching from Phaeozems cultivated with maize generally occurs in northeastern China Zhang, Wei

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2938 Less N2O emission from newly high-yielding cultivars of winter wheat Chen, Huan

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2939 Level and distribution of odorous compounds in pig exhaust air from combined room and pit ventilation Van Huffel, Katrijn
2016
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2940 Levels of predator movement between crop and neighboring habitats explain pest suppression in soybean across a gradient of agricultural landscape complexity Samaranayake, Kandanpita Galaddalage Lahiru Ishan
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270-271 C p. 135-146
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2941 Light grazing of saltmarshes increases the availability of nest sites for Common Redshank Tringa totanus, but reduces their quality Sharps, Elwyn
2016
270-271 C p. 71-78
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2942 Light grazing reduces temporal variation in soil organic carbon in an alpine peatland: Perspectives from fungal communities Li, Yang

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2943 Lime and gypsum application increases biological activity, carbon pools, and agronomic productivity in highly weathered soil Inagaki, Thiago Massao
2016
270-271 C p. 156-165
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2944 Lime and phosphogypsum impacts on soil organic matter pools in a tropical Oxisol under long-term no-till conditions Carmeis Filho, Antonio C.A.
2017
270-271 C p. 11-23
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2945 Liming modifies greenhouse gas fluxes from soils: A meta-analysis of biological drivers Zhang, Hui-Min

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2946 Limitations to the soil impacts of tree regrowth in improved cattle pasture Gibson, A.J.

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2947 Limited evidence for quantitative contribution of rare and endangered species to agricultural production Groner, Vivienne P.

270-271 C p.
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2948 Limited potential for soil carbon accumulation using current cropping practices in Victoria, Australia Robertson, Fiona
2013
270-271 C p. 130-140
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article
2949 Linear and nonlinear dependency of direct nitrous oxide emissions on fertilizer nitrogen input: A meta-analysis Kim, Dong-Gill
2013
270-271 C p. 53-65
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2950 Linkage between soil ectoenzyme stoichiometry ratios and microbial diversity following the conversion of cropland into grassland Yang, Yang

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2951 Linking crop- and soil-based approaches to evaluate system nitrogen-use efficiency and tradeoffs Martinez-Feria, Rafael A.

270-271 C p. 131-143
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2952 Linking farming practices and landscape elements to nest predation of an iconic farmland wader Tilgar, Vallo

270-271 C p.
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2953 Linking microbial functional diversity of olive rhizosphere soil to management systems in commercial orchards in southern Spain Montes-Borrego, Miguel
2013
270-271 C p. 169-178
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2954 Linking microbial immobilization of fertilizer nitrogen to in situ turnover of soil microbial residues in an agro-ecosystem Liu, Xiao
2016
270-271 C p. 40-47
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article
2955 Linking occurrence and changes in local abundance of farmland bird species to landscape composition and land-use changes Berg, Åke
2015
270-271 C p. 1-7
article
2956 Linking recent changes in sediment yields and aggregate-associated organic matter sources from a typical catchment of the Loess Plateau, China Liu, Chun

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article
2957 Linking rice agriculture to nutrient chemical composition, concentration and mass flux in catchment streams in subtropical central China Wang, Yi
2014
270-271 C p. 9-20
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2958 Linking stable soil carbon and microbes using rapid fractionation and metagenomics assays – First results screening fungal inoculants under wheat crops Buss, Wolfram

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2959 Linking the human appropriation of net primary productivity-based indicators, input cost and high nature value to the dimensions of land-use intensity across French agricultural landscapes Lorel, Claire
2019
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2960 Liquid manure storage temperature is affected by storage design and management practices—A modelling assessment Rennie, Timothy J.
2018
270-271 C p. 47-57
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2961 Litter decomposition rates of green manure as affected by soil erosion, transport and deposition processes, and the implications for the soil carbon balance of a rainfed olive grove under a dry Mediterranean climate Almagro, M.
2014
270-271 C p. 167-177
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2962 Little and late: How reduced hedgerow cutting can benefit Lepidoptera Staley, Joanna T.
2016
270-271 C p. 22-28
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2963 Little grazer species effect on the vegetation in a rotational grazing system Jerrentrup, Jana Sabrina
2015
270-271 C p. 243-250
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2964 Livestock excretion alleviates soil microbial carbon and phosphorus limitations relative to trampling and defoliation in an alpine meadow Shen, Yuye

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2965 Livestock grazing effects on riparian bird breeding behaviour in agricultural landscapes Hansen, Birgita D.

270-271 C p. 93-102
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2966 Livestock grazing impacts on plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae) vary by species identity Li, Xincheng
2019
270-271 C p. 23-31
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2967 Livestock grazing increases soil bacterial alpha-diversity and reduces microbial network complexity in a typical steppe Zhao, Yiyang

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2968 Livestock grazing in intermountain depressional wetlands—Effects on plant strategies, soil characteristics and biomass Teuber, Laurenz M.
2013
270-271 C p. 21-28
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2969 Livestock grazing significantly accelerates soil erosion more than climate change in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Evidenced from 137Cs and 210Pbex measurements Li, Yong
2019
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2970 Livestock species and grazing rotational patterns modulate grassland bird assemblages in Mediterranean drylands Faria, Nuno

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2971 Living mulches reduce natural enemies when combined with frequent pesticide applications Hudson, T. Blake

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2972 “Living on the edge”: The role of field margins for common vole (Microtus arvalis) populations in recently colonised Mediterranean farmland Rodríguez-Pastor, Ruth
2016
270-271 C p. 206-217
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2973 Living within their means: Reallocation of farm resources can help smallholder farmers improve crop yields and soil fertility Rusinamhodzi, Leonard

270-271 C p. 125-136
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2974 Livin' on the edge: Precision yield data shows evidence of ecosystem services from field boundaries Robinson, Samuel V.J.

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2975 Load-discharge relationships reveal the efficacy of manure application practices on phosphorus and total solids losses from agricultural fields Miller, Melissa D.

270-271 C p. 19-28
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2976 Local actors, farmer decisions and landscape crop diversity in smallholder farming systems: A systems perspective Kpienbaareh, Daniel

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2977 Local and landscape drivers of butterfly richness and abundance in a human-dominated area Luppi, Massimiliano
2018
270-271 C p. 138-148
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2978 Local and landscape drivers of ground-dwelling ant diversity in agroecosystems of Dry Chaco Castellarini, Fabiana

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2979 Local and landscape-scale heterogeneity shape spotted wing drosophila (Drosophila suzukii) activity and natural enemy abundance: Implications for trophic interactions Schmidt, Jason M.

270-271 C p. 86-94
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2980 Local and neighbourhood effects of organic and conventional wheat management on aphids, weeds, and foliar diseases Gosme, Marie
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270-271 C p. 121-129
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article
2981 Local conditions in small habitats and surrounding landscape are important for pollination services, biological pest control and seed predation Lindgren, Jessica
2018
270-271 C p. 107-113
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2982 Local grazing pressure drives the diversity of flower traits in semi-natural grasslands Napoleone, Francesca

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2983 Local impacts of climate change and agronomic practices on dry land crops in Southern Africa Zinyengere, Nkulumo
2014
270-271 C p. 1-10
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2984 Localized application of manure and fertilizers increases productivity of cereals, resource use efficiency and profitability in sub-Saharan Africa Sileshi, Gudeta W.

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article
2985 Local, landscape, and diversity drivers of predation services provided by ants in a coffee landscape in Chiapas, Mexico De la Mora, A.
2015
270-271 C p. 83-91
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article
2986 Local landscape heterogeneity affects crop colonization by natural enemies of pests in protected horticultural cropping systems Aviron, Stéphanie
2016
270-271 C p. 1-10
10 p.
article
2987 Locally produced wood biochar increases nutrient retention and availability in agricultural soils of the San Juan Islands, USA Gao, S.
2016
270-271 C p. 43-54
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2988 Local management and landscape composition affect predatory mites in European wine-growing regions Möth, Stefan

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2989 Local more than landscape parameters structure natural enemy communities during their overwintering in semi-natural habitats Sarthou, Jean-Pierre
2014
270-271 C p. 17-28
12 p.
article
2990 Local resources, linear elements and mass-flowering crops determine bumblebee occurrences in moderately intensified farmlands Kallioniemi, Eveliina
2017
270-271 C p. 90-100
article
2991 Local vs. landscape characteristics differentially shape emerging and circulating assemblages of carabid beetles in agroecosystems Djoudi, El Aziz

270-271 C p. 149-158
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2992 Logging intensity and biome type mediate the effects of forest logging on soil greenhouse gas emissions Du, Chenjun

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2993 Long-day-dependent segetal species threatened by climate change Darmency, Henri

270-271 C p. 340-343
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2994 Long-rotation sugarcane in Hawaii sustains high carbon accumulation and radiation use efficiency in 2nd year of growth Anderson, Ray G.
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270-271 C p. 216-224
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article
2995 Long rotation swidden systems maintain higher carbon stocks than rubber plantations Bruun, Thilde Bech

270-271 C p. 239-249
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2996 Long-term addition of compost and NP fertilizer increases crop yield and improves soil quality in experiments on smallholder farms Bedada, Workneh
2014
270-271 C p. 193-201
9 p.
article
2997 Long-term agricultural drainage stimulates CH4 emissions from ditches through increased substrate availability in a boreal peatland Luan, Junwei
2015
270-271 C p. 68-77
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article
2998 Long-term agricultural management maximizing hay production can significantly reduce belowground C storage Sochorová, Lenka
2016
270-271 C p. 104-114
11 p.
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2999 Long-term agricultural management reduces abundance and alters community structure of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Fiser, Cynthia M.

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3000 Long-term amendment of Spanish soils with sewage sludge: Effects on soil functioning Roig, Neus
2012
270-271 C p. 41-48
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