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2. Rotational complexity increases cropping system output under poorer growing conditions
3. Diversifying with grain legumes amplifies carbon in management-sensitive soil organic carbon pools on smallholder farms
4. Redesigning crop varieties to win the race between climate change and food security
5. Pathways to wheat self-sufficiency in Africa
6. Against the odds: Network and institutional pathways enabling agricultural diversification
7. Potential impacts of Ukraine-Russia armed conflict on global wheat food security: A quantitative exploration
8. Research priorities for global food security under extreme events
9. A Bayesian approach to understand controls on total and labile soil carbon in cultivated soils of Central and Southern Malawi
10. Nitrogen efficiency by soil quality and management regimes on Malawi farms: Can fertilizer use remain profitable?
11. Marginal more than mesic sites benefit from groundnut diversification of maize: Increased yield, protein, stability, and profits
12. Highly variable performance of sustainable intensification on smallholder farms: A systematic review
13. Environmental and management drivers of soil health indicators on Michigan field crop farms
14. Digital soil mapping of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, organic carbon and their crop response thresholds in smallholder managed escarpments of Malawi
15. Assessing the sensitivity and repeatability of permanganate oxidizable carbon as a soil health metric: An interlab comparison across soils
16. Sifting through the weeds: Understanding heterogeneity in fertilizer and labor response in Central Malawi
17. Rapid and distinct responses of particulate and mineral-associated organic nitrogen to conservation tillage and cover crops
18. Perennial grain crop roots and nitrogen management shape soil food webs and soil carbon dynamics
19. Participatory agroecological research on climate change adaptation improves smallholder farmer household food security and dietary diversity in Malawi
20. The role of community-based livestock management institutions in the adoption and scaling up of pigeon peas in Malawi
21. Rye cover crop retains nitrogen and doesn’t reduce corn yields
22. Nature-based agricultural solutions: Scaling perennial grains across Africa
23. Measuring sustainable intensification in smallholder agroecosystems: A review
24. Reconciling opposing soil processes in row-crop agroecosystems via soil functional zone management
25. Estimating demand for perennial pigeon pea in Malawi using choice experiments
26. Sustainable Intensification and Farmer Preferences for Crop System Attributes: Evidence from Malawi’s Central and Southern Regions
27. Precision control of soil nitrogen cycling via soil functional zone management
28. A comparison of soil hydrothermal properties in zonal and uniform tillage systems across the US Corn Belt
29. Cover crop and tillage systems effect on soil CO2 and N2O fluxes in contrasting topographic positions
30. What is sustainable intensification? Views from experts
31. Soil respiration is not limited by reductions in microbial biomass during long-term soil incubations
32. Cover crop effect on corn growth and yield as influenced by topography
33. Sustainable intensification in jeopardy: Transdisciplinary evidence from Malawi
34. Could farmer interest in a diversity of seed attributes explain adoption plateaus for modern maize varieties in Malawi?
35. Management intensity – not biodiversity – the driver of ecosystem services in a long-term row crop experiment
36. MASSAI: Multi-agent system for simulating sustainable agricultural intensification of smallholder farms in Africa
37. Chapter 1 - Introduction
38. Chapter 4 - Farming Systems for Sustainable Intensification
39. Chapter 7 - Ecologically Based Nutrient Management
40. Chapter 2 - Agroecology: Principles and Practice
41. Chapter 5 - Designing for the Long-term: Sustainable Agriculture
42. Soil respiration and litter decomposition responses to nitrogen fertilization rate in no-till corn systems
43. Corrigendum to “What is sustainable intensification: Views from experts” [Land Use Policy 46C (2015) 01–10]
44. Chapter 6 - Understanding and Managing the Rhizosphere in Agroecosystems
45. List of Contributors
46. Immunological comparisons of higher plant nitrate reductases
47. Plant root growth: An ecological perspective: edited by D. Atkinson, Blackwell Scientific Publications (Special Publications Series of the British Ecological Society Number 10), 1991. £49.50 (x + 478 pages) ISBN 0 632 02757 6
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