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1 Afforestation triggers water mining and a single pulse of water for carbon trade-off in deep soil Li, Huijie

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2 A tradeoff between denitrification and nitrate leaching into the subsoil in nitrate-rich vegetable soils treated by reductive soil disinfestation Zhang, Hui-Min

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3 Balanced phosphorus fertilization enhances soil bacterial network complexity to maintain multifunctionality and plant production in dryland agricultural systems Liu, Lei

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4 Biodiversity measures providing food and nesting habitat increase the number of bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) colonies in modelled agricultural landscapes Baden-Böhm, Franziska

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5 Contrasting effects of wooded and herbaceous semi-natural habitats on supporting wild bee diversity Rivers-Moore, Justine

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6 Conversion of natural coastal wetlands to mariculture ponds dramatically decreased methane production by reducing substrate availability Dong, Yanhong

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7 Cropland expansion delays vegetation spring phenology according to satellite and in-situ observations Zhao, Guosong

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8 Demystifying the agronomic and environmental N performance of grain legumes across contrasting soil textures of central Germany Binacchi, Ferdinando

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9 Differential sensitivity of above- and belowground plant biomass to drought and defoliation in temperate grasslands Batbaatar, Amgaa

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10 Diversifying with grain legumes amplifies carbon in management-sensitive soil organic carbon pools on smallholder farms Witcombe, Alexia M.

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11 Does pollinator conservation promote environmental co-benefits? Cappellari, Andree

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12 Dryland agricultural expansion leads to lower content and higher variability of soil inorganic carbon in topsoil Chen, Bingming

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14 Effect of hydrothermal carbonization aqueous phase on soil dissolved organic matter and microbial community during rice production: A two-year experiment Li, Detian

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15 Effects of cover crops on maize establishment, root mycorrhizal colonization, plant growth and grain yield depend on their botanical family: A global meta-analysis Wojciechowski, Alexandre

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16 Effects of land cover and habitat condition on the bird community along a gradient of agricultural development within an arid watershed of Chile Petit, Mariángeles

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17 Emissions of nitrous oxide and methane after field application of liquid organic fertilizers and biochar Efosa, Norah

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18 Exploring the microbial response as a potential bio-indicator for soil health: Insights from a controlled incubator experiment Joos, Lisa

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19 Extracellular enzyme activities response to nitrogen addition in the rhizosphere and bulk soil: A global meta-analysis Chen, Yang

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20 Health management of Cd-contaminated soil using Ca-Al layered double hydroxide: Response of different vegetables Wang, Huifeng

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21 Impacts of fallow cropland winter “weeds” on honey bee pre-swarm colony growth Rittschof, Clare C.

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22 Insects benefit from agri-environmental schemes aiming at grassland extensification Panassiti, Bernd

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23 Integrating chemical plant trait- and ecological-based approaches to better understand differences in insect herbivory between cultivated and natural systems Gols, Rieta

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24 Intercropping enhances beneficial arthropods and controls pests: A systematic review and meta-analysis Rakotomalala, Anjaharinony A.N.A.

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

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26 Long-term under-vine coverage by spontaneous vegetation changed plant community and soil dynamics without impacting yield at two South Australian vineyards Kesser, Merek M.

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27 Macrocyclic lactone residues in cattle dung result in a sharp decline in the population of dung beetles in the rangelands of northern China Su, Hua

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28 Maximizing soil organic carbon stocks under cover cropping: insights from long-term agricultural experiments in North America Peng, Yajun

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29 Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from rice grown on organic soils in the temperate zone Wüst-Galley, Chloé

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30 Natural farming diversifies resource-utilisation patterns and increases network complexity in soil microbial community of paddy fields Tatsumi, Chikae

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31 Nitrous oxide emissions dynamics in Indian agricultural landscapes: Revised emission rates and new insights Sahil, Fida Mohammad

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32 Optimizing fertilizer management mitigated net greenhouse gas emissions in a paddy rice-upland wheat rotation system: A ten-year in situ observation of the Yangtze River Delta, China Zhang, Xianxian

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33 Pyric herbivory increases soil microbial diversity but has a site-dependent effect on soil mesofauna in the mid-term San Emeterio, Leticia

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34 Sown diversity effects on yield and resistance to weed invasion: Clues to improve mixture design under climatic change in the Mediterranean Ribas, Àngela

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35 Stability of the ecosystem gross primary productivity increasing in Chinese forestry ecological engineering area Liu, Huiyu

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36 Temporal dynamics of density separated soil organic carbon pools as revealed by δ13C changes under 17 years of straw return Hao, Xiangxiang

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37 The effect of water management and ratoon rice cropping on methane emissions and yield in Arkansas Leavitt, Marguerita

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38 The patchiness of soil 13C versus the uniformity of 15N distribution with geomorphic position provides evidence of erosion and accelerated organic matter turnover Ghotbi, Mitra

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39 Twenty percent of agricultural management effects on organic carbon stocks occur in subsoils – Results of ten long-term experiments Skadell, Laura E.

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40 Twenty years of nitrous oxide emissions research in Australian agriculture: A review Laing, Alison M.

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