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                             26 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Biophysical drivers of yield gaps and ecosystem services across different coffee-based agroforestry management types: A global meta-analysis Mokondoko, Pierre

337 C p.
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2 Combined nitrogen and phosphorus management based on nitrate nitrogen threshold for balancing crop yield and soil nitrogen supply capacity Shi, Zujiao

337 C p.
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3 Consecutive monoculture regimes differently affected the diversity of the rhizosphere soil viral community and accumulated soil-borne plant viruses Wu, Hongmiao

337 C p.
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4 Conservation tillage facilitated soil carbon sequestration through diversified carbon conversions Zhu, Kun

337 C p.
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5 Corrigendum to “Increasing landscape complexity enhances species richness of farmland arthropods, agri-environment schemes also abundance – A meta-analysis” [Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 326 (2022) 107822] Marja, Riho

337 C p.
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6 Cover crops enhance resource availability for soil microorganisms in a pecan orchard Rodriguez-Ramos, Jean C.

337 C p.
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7 Crop circles revealed spatio-temporal patterns of beaver foraging on cereal fields Lodberg-Holm, Hanna Kavli

337 C p.
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8 Disentangling the effects of animal defoliation, trampling, and excretion deposition on plant nutrient resorption in a semi-arid steppe: The predominant role of defoliation Zhang, Tongrui

337 C p.
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9 Editorial Board
337 C p.
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10 Effects of crop type and production method on arable biodiversity in boreal farmland Toivonen, Marjaana

337 C p.
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11 Efficiency and effectiveness of native bees and honey bees as pollinators of apples in New South Wales orchards Bernauer, Olivia M.

337 C p.
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12 Environmental drivers for riparian restoration success and ecosystem services supply in Mediterranean agricultural landscapes Castellano, Clara

337 C p.
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13 Grazing promoted plant litter decomposition and nutrient release: A meta-analysis Su, Yuan

337 C p.
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14 Great tits nesting in apple orchards preferentially forage in organic but not conventional orchards and in hedgerows Bouvier, Jean-Charles

337 C p.
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15 Higher diversity and contribution of soil arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at an optimal P-input level Liu, Zihao

337 C p.
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16 Impact of long-term application of manure and inorganic fertilizers on common soil bacteria in different soil types Lian, Jinshan

337 C p.
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17 Introducing and expanding cover crops at the watershed scale: Impact on water flows Tribouillois, H.

337 C p.
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18 Irrigation modulates entomopathogenic nematode community and its soil food web in olive groves under different agricultural managements Campos-Herrera, Raquel

337 C p.
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19 Land-use intensification reduces soil macrofauna biomass at the community but not individual level Yin, Rui

337 C p.
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20 Limitations to the soil impacts of tree regrowth in improved cattle pasture Gibson, A.J.

337 C p.
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21 Multiple perspective accountings of cropland soil erosion in China reveal its complex connection with socioeconomic activities Li, Keke

337 C p.
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22 Nitrous oxide emissions from five fertilizer treatments during one year – High-frequency measurements on a Swedish Cambisol Wallman, Magdalena

337 C p.
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23 Reduction of banana fusarium wilt associated with soil microbiome reconstruction through green manure intercropping Yang, Jinming

337 C p.
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24 Rotational grazing and multispecies herbal leys increase productivity in temperate pastoral systems – A meta-analysis Jordon, Matthew W.

337 C p.
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25 Soil health evaluation approaches along a reclamation consequence in Hangzhou Bay, China Wei, Liang

337 C p.
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26 Warming increase the N2O emissions from wheat fields but reduce the wheat yield in a rice-wheat rotation system Ma, Chao

337 C p.
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