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Soil texture controls added organic matter mineralization by regulating soil moisture : evidence from a field experiment in a maritime climate
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Combined selective gamma irradiation and pulverized soil inoculation for ecologically relevant soil microfauna studies
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Assessment of trade‑offs, quantity, and biochemical composition of organic materials and farmer's perception towards vermicompost production in smallholder farms of Ethiopia
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Soil textural control on moisture distribution at the microscale and its effect on organic matter mineralization
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Do interactions between application rate and native soil organic matter content determine the degradation of exogenous organic carbon?
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Chemical staining of particulate organic matter for improved contrast in soil X-ray µCT images
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Soil phosphorus (P) mining in agriculture : impacts on P availability, crop yields and soil organic carbon stocks
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Soil texture can predominantly control organic matter mineralization in temperate climates by regulating soil moisture rather than through direct stabilization
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Map-based variable-rate nitrogen application based on proximal and remote sensing techniques
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Current sensor technologies for in situ and on-line measurement of soil nitrogen for variable rate fertilization : a review
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Do maize roots and shoots have different degradability under field conditions? A field study of 13C resolved CO2 emissions
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Data fusion approach for map-based variable-rate nitrogen fertilization in barley and wheat
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Contribution of above- versus belowground C inputs of maize to soil organic carbon : conclusions from a 13C/12C-resolved resampling campaign of Belgian croplands after two decades
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Groundwater inflow in rivers as a controlling factor to surface water nitrate concentrations and impact of groundwater age distribution on response times for remediation strategies
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Maize root biomass and architecture depend on site but not on variety : consequences for prediction of C inputs and spread in topsoil based on root-to-shoot ratios
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Risk assessment of additional nitrate leaching under catch crops fertilized with pig slurry after harvest of winter cereals
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Contribution of above- versus belowground C inputs of maize to soil organic carbon: Conclusions from a 13C/12C-resolved resampling campaign of Belgian croplands after two decades
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Nitrogen management of vegetable crops
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Cyclic lipopeptide‐producing Pseudomonas koreensis group strains dominate the cocoyam rhizosphere of a Pythium root rot suppressive soil contrasting with P. putida prominence in conducive soils
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Cover crop composition mediates the constraints and benefits of roller-crimping and incorporation in organic white cabbage production
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How do novel and conventional agri-food wastes, co-products and by-products improve soil functions and soil quality?
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Soil phosphorus testing for intensive vegetable cropping
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Soil texture strongly controls exogenous organic matter mineralization indirectly via moisture upon progressive drying : evidence from incubation experiments
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In-depth observation on the microbial and fungal community structure of four contrasting tomato cultivation systems in soil based and soilless culture systems
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Semi-automated segmentation and visualization of complex undisturbed root systems with X-ray μCT
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Relative degradability of exogenous organic carbon in function of its concentration and the interaction with native soil organic matter content
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Relative degradability of exogenous organic carbon in function of its concentration and the interaction with native soil organic matter content
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Relative degradability of exogenous organic carbon in function of its concentration and the interaction with native soil organic matter content
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Effects of Faidherbia albida canopy and leaf litter on soil microbial communities and nitrogen mineralization in selected Zambian soils
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Nitrate leaching risk assessment after incorporation of fertilized catch crops
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Strategies for optimal fertiliser management of vegetable crops in Europe
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Factors influencing the nematode community during composting and nematode-based criteria for compost maturity
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Quantifying nutrient deposition and yield levels of maize (Zea mays) under Faidherbia albida agroforestry system in Zambia
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Nitrogen limitations on microbial degradation of plant substrates are controlled by soil structure and moisture content
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Can optimum yield and quality of vegetables be reconciled with low residual soil mineral nitrogen at harvest?
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Reducing phosphorus (P) losses from drained agricultural fields with iron coated sand (-glauconite) filters
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Control of soil organic matter on sorption of phosphate in acid sandy soils at different saturation degrees
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Regional analysis of groundwater phosphate concentrations under acidic sandy soils : edaphic factors and water table strongly mediate the soil P-groundwater P relation
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Does acidification increase the nitrogen fertilizer replacement value of bio-based fertilizers?
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Nitrogen release and mineralization potential of derivatives from nutrient recovery processes as substitutes for fossil fuel-based nitrogen fertilizers
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Generating EU-wide endogenous crop yield responses to nitrogen to predict the impact of environmental policies on farm-level cropping systems
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The effect of winter crops and crop residue management on nitrate leaching during winter
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Simulating the environmental performance of post-harvest management measures to comply with the EU Nitrates Directive
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Intensification pathway for improvement of smallholder cassava production systems in Southern Côte d'Ivoire
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Disease suppressiveness to Fusarium wilt of banana in an agroforestry system : influence of soil characteristics and plant community
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Response of hydrolytic enzyme activities and nitrogen mineralization to fertilizer and organic matter application in subtropical paddy soils
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Organic matter mineralization as a source of nitrogen
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Field storage conditions for cattle manure to limit nitrogen losses and optimise fertiliser value
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Multiple nitrogen saturation indicators yield contradicting conclusions on improving nitrogen status of temperate forests
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Potential of chopped heath biomass and spent growth media to replace wood chips as bulking agent for composting high N-containing residues