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2. Long-term evidence for ecological intensification as a pathway to sustainable agriculture

5. Modeling integrated soil fertility management for maize production in Kenya using a Bayesian calibration of the DayCent model.

9. A robust DayCent model calibration to assess the potential impact of integrated soil fertility management on maize yields, soil carbon stocks and greenhouse gas emissions in Kenya

10. Managing soil organic carbon in tropical agroecosystems: evidence from four long-term experiments in Kenya

11. Combining manure with mineral N fertilizer maintains maize yields: Evidence from four long-term experiments in Kenya

12. Managing soil organic carbon in tropical agroecosystems: evidence from four long-term experiments in Kenya

14. A robust DayCent model calibration to represent the impact of integrated soil fertility management on maize yields and soil carbon stocks in Kenya

17. High quality organic resources are most efficient in stabilizing soil organic carbon: Evidence from four long-term experiments in Kenya

18. High quality organic resources are most efficient in stabilizing soil organic carbon: Evidence from four long-term experiments in Kenya

19. A robust DayCent model calibration to assess the potential impact of integrated soil fertility management on maize yields, soil carbon stocks and greenhouse gas emissions in Kenya.

21. Modeling N2O emissions of complex cropland management in Western Europe using DayCent: Performance and scope for improvement

22. Long-term effects of different organic resource rates, quality and nitrogen fertilizer on SOC development and conversion efficiency across Kenya. 

26. A food tax only minimally reduces the N surplus of Swiss agriculture

31. Extreme weather-year sequences have nonadditive effects on environmental nitrogen losses.

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