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1 Alternative fertilization practices lead to improvements in yield-scaled global warming potential in almond orchards Nichols, Patrick K.

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2 Awakening soil microbial utilization of nitrate by carbon regulation to lower nitrogen pollution Tang, Quan

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3 Biofertilizer supplements allow nitrogen fertilizer reduction, maintain yields, and reduce nitrogen losses to air and water in China paddy fields Hu, Mingcheng

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4 Capturing spatiotemporal heterogeneity in fertilizer application for better modelling paddy water nitrogen and phosphorus pollution at regional scale Ren, Rui

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5 Comment on “No wild bees? Don't worry! Non-bee flower visitors are still hard at work: The edge effect, landscape, and local characteristics determine taxonomic and functional diversity in apple orchards” [Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 345 (2023) 108554] Mesquita-Neto, José N.

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6 Conservation tillage impacts on soil biodiversity: Additional insights from the Collembola-associated bacteria Liu, Shuchen

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7 Corrigendum to “Straw return plus zinc fertilization increased the accumulations and changed the chemical compositions of mineral-associated soil organic carbon” [Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 357 (2023) 1–12] Xiong, Shijuan

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8 Differences in plant water use between check-dam land and slope land on the Loess Plateau: Significance for vegetation restoration Jia, Xiaoxu

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9 Editorial Board
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10 Enhanced carbon sinks following double-rice conversion to green manure-rice cropping rotation systems under optimized nitrogen fertilization in southeast China Yu, Kai

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11 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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12 Higher than expected: Nitrogen flows, budgets, and use efficiencies over 35 years of organic and conventional cropping Oberson, A.

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13 Identifying agroforestry characteristics for enhanced nutrient cycling potential in Brazil Steinfeld, Jonas P.

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14 Impact of plastic mulching and residue return on maize yield and soil organic carbon storage in irrigated dryland areas under climate change Quan, Hao

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15 Indicators of practice intensity unearth the effects of cropping systems on soil mesofauna Chassain, Juliette

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16 Is interannual grain yield decline of intermediate wheatgrass influenced by management and climate in the Upper Midwest? Zhen, Xiaoxing

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17 Long-term straw returning improved soil nitrogen sequestration by accelerating the accumulation of amino acid nitrogen Xu, Lei

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18 Moderate grazing weakens legacy effects of grazing history on primary productivity and biodiversity in a meadow grassland Ren, Haiyan

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19 Pollinators enhance the production of a superior strawberry – A global review and meta-analysis Gudowska, Agnieszka

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20 Response and adaptation of agricultural ecosystems to global changes Agathokleous, Evgenios

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21 Restoring the inventory of biomass and soil carbon in abandoned croplands: An agroforestry system approach in India's eastern Himalayas Singh, Ashish

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22 Soil moisture and fertility drive earthworm diversity in north temperate semi-natural grasslands Torppa, Kaisa A.

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23 Straw strip mulch improves soil moisture similar to plastic film mulch but with a higher net income Ma, Jiantao

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