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1 Alternative foraging strategies in the white stork Ciconia ciconia: The effect of mowing meadows Golawski, Artur

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2 An overlooked local resource: Shrub-intercropping for food production, drought resistance and ecosystem restoration in the Sahel Bright, Matthew B.H.

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3 Are field crops refuge for woody invaders? Rainfall, crop type and management shaped tree invasion in croplands Aranda, Melina J.

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4 Assessing the importance of field margins for bat species and communities in intensive agricultural landscapes Blary, Constance

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5 Biochar amendment improves soil physico-chemical properties and alters root biomass and the soil food web in grazed pastures Garbuz, Stanislav

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6 Can extensively managed perennial crops serve as surrogate habitat for orthopterans typical of dry calcareous grasslands? Ortis, Giacomo

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7 Can landscape level semi-natural habitat compensate for pollinator biodiversity loss due to farmland consolidation? Shi, Xiaoyu

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8 Cattle biogas effluent application with multiple drainage mitigates methane and nitrous oxide emissions from a lowland rice paddy in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam Minamikawa, Kazunori

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9 Changes in the soil hydrophobicity and structure of humic substances in sandy soil taken out of cultivation Mielnik, Lilla

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10 Characterization of nirS- and nirK-containing communities and potential denitrification activity in paddy soil from eastern China Liang, Yuqin

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11 Climate change mitigation and adaptation in agriculture: Why agroforestry should be part of the solution Cardinael, Rémi

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12 Contrasting effects of past and present mass-flowering crop cultivation on bee pollinators shaping yield components in oilseed rape Beyer, Nicole

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13 Conventional and conservation tillage practices affect soil microbial co-occurrence patterns and are associated with crop yields Hu, Xiaojing

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14 Cropping systems with higher organic carbon promote soil microbial diversity Esmaeilzadeh-Salestani, Keyvan

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15 Crop rotation history constrains soil biodiversity and multifunctionality relationships Li, Minghui

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16 Crops modify habitat quality beyond their limits Reverter, Margarita

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17 Deficit irrigation and organic amendments can reduce dietary arsenic risk from rice: Introducing machine learning-based prediction models from field data Sengupta, Sudip

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18 Differential effects of policy-based management on obligate and facultative grassland birds Shew, Justin J.

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19 Do maize roots and shoots have different degradability under field conditions? — A field study of 13C resolved CO2 emissions Xu, Hui

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20 Dynamics of new- and old- soil organic carbon and nitrogen following afforestation of abandoned cropland along soil clay gradient Rong, Guohua

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21 Editorial Board
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22 Effect of increasing nitrogen fertilization on soil nitrous oxide emissions and nitrate leaching in a young date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L., cv. Medjool) orchard Minikaev, Daniel

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23 Effects of rice-field abandonment rates on bird communities in mixed farmland–woodland landscapes in Japan Katayama, Naoki

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24 Erratum to “What makes ditches and ponds more efficient in nitrogen control?” [Agri. Ecosyst. Environ. 314 (2021) 107409] Shen, Wangzheng

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25 Experimental comparison of continuous and intermittent flooding of rice in relation to methane, nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions and the implications for nitrogen use efficiency and yield Cowan, Nicholas

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26 Extrafloral nectary-bearing leguminous trees enhance pest control and increase fruit weight in associated coffee plants Rezende, Maíra Q.

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27 Flower availability drives effects of wildflower strips on ground-dwelling natural enemies and crop yield Mei, Zulin

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28 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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29 Habitat quality and connectivity in kettle holes enhance bee diversity in agricultural landscapes Lozada-Gobilard, Sissi

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30 Impact of land use intensification and local features on plants and pollinators in Sub-Saharan smallholder farms Tommasi, Nicola

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31 Impacts of agronomic measures on crop, soil, and environmental indicators: A review and synthesis of meta-analysis Young, Madaline D.

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32 Increasing N use efficiency while decreasing gaseous N losses in a non-tilled wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) crop using a double inhibitor Guardia, Guillermo

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33 Intercropping increases soil extracellular enzyme activity: A meta-analysis Curtright, Andrew J.

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34 Long-term rice-oilseed rape rotation increases soil organic carbon by improving functional groups of soil organic matter Liu, Tianqi

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35 Maize-Brachiaria intercropping: A strategy to supply recycled N to maize and reduce soil N2O emissions? Canisares, Lucas Pecci

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36 Manure application accumulates more nitrogen in paddy soils than rice straw but less from fungal necromass Xia, Yinhang

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37 More milkweed in farmlands containing small, annual crop fields and many hedgerows Martin, Amanda E.

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38 Nitrate accumulation in the soil profile is the main fate of surplus nitrogen after land-use change from cereal cultivation to apple orchards on the Loess Plateau Zhu, Xueqiang

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39 Nitrogen levels regulate intercropping-related mitigation of potential nitrate leaching Long, Guangqiang

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40 Organic manure rather than phosphorus fertilization primarily determined asymbiotic nitrogen fixation rate and the stability of diazotrophic community in an upland red soil Shi, Wei

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41 Plummeting global warming potential by chemicals interventions in irrigated rice: A lab to field assessment Malyan, Sandeep K.

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42 Potential water demand from the agricultural sector in hydrographic sub-basins in the southeast of the state of São Paulo-Brazil Carvalho, Ana Paula Pereira

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43 Re-established grasslands on farmland promote pollinators more than predators Hussain, Raja Imran

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44 Repeated annual application of glyphosate reduces the abundance and alters the community structure of soil culturable pseudomonads in a temperate grassland Lorch, Melani

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45 Role of abandoned grasslands in the conservation of spider communities across heterogeneous mountain landscapes Nardi, Davide

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46 Role of floral strips and semi-natural habitats as enhancers of wild bee functional diversity in intensive agricultural landscapes Hevia, Violeta

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47 Runoff-related nutrient loss affected by fertilization and cultivation in sloping croplands: An 11-year observation under natural rainfall Du, Yingni

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48 Shade trees and agrochemical use affect butterfly assemblages in coffee home gardens Campera, Marco

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49 Soil carbon density can increase when Australian savanna is converted to pasture, but may not change under intense cropping systems Livesley, S.J.

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50 Soil physical properties in a natural highland grassland in southern Brazil subjected to a range of grazing heights Rauber, Lucas Raimundo

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51 Stable isotopes of a terrestrial amphibian illustrate fertilizer-related nitrogen enrichment of food webs in agricultural habitats Renoirt, Matthias

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52 Stoichiometric regulations of soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity under erosion and deposition conditions Tong, L.S.

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53 Strip-tillage decreases soil nitrogen availability and increases the potential for N losses in a cover cropped organic system Lowry, Carolyn J.

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54 The ambiguous role of agri-environment-climate measures in the safeguarding of High Nature Value Farming Systems: The case of the Montado in Portugal Azeda, Carla

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55 The effect of protective covers on pollinator health and pollination service delivery Kendall, Liam K.

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56 The effects of farming intensification on an iconic grassland bird species, or why mountain refuges no longer work for farmland biodiversity Brambilla, Mattia

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57 Trade-off between carbon sequestration and water loss for vegetation greening in China Lan, Xin

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58 Use of urease and nitrification inhibitors to decrease yield-scaled N2O emissions from winter wheat and oilseed rape fields: A two-year field experiment Wang, Haitao

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