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52. Nitrification inhibitor chlorate and nitrogen substrates differentially affect comammox Nitrospira in a grassland soil
53. Identification and verification of key functional groups of biochar influencing soil N2O emission
54. Field-aged biochar decreased N2O emissions by reducing autotrophic nitrification in a sandy loam soil
55. δ15N–N2O signatures in response to N fertilization in a wheat–maize rotation
56. Benefits and Risks for the Environment and Crop Production with Application of Nitrification Inhibitors in China
57. Responses of soil fungal diversity and community composition to long-term fertilization: Field experiment in an acidic Ultisol and literature synthesis
58. Reconciling annual nitrous oxide emissions of an intensively grazed dairy pasture determined by eddy covariance and emission factors
59. Effects of biochar and 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) on soil ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and nosZ-N2O reducers in the mitigation of N2O emissions from paddy soils
60. Influence of liming-induced pH changes on nitrous oxide emission, nirS, nirK and nosZ gene abundance from applied cattle urine in allophanic and fluvial grazed pasture soils
61. Corrigendum to “Innovative approach for assessing nitrogen loss risk to surface waters from crop production in a watershed scale through nitrogen surplus index method” [J. Clean. Product. 475 (2024) 143725]
62. No-tillage did not increase organic carbon storage but stimulated N2O emissions in an intensively cultivated sandy loam soil: A negative climate effect
63. Effects of sampling strategies and estimation algorithms on total nitrogen load determination in a small agricultural headwater watershed
64. Manure over crop residues increases soil organic matter but decreases microbial necromass relative contribution in upland Ultisols: Results of a 27-year field experiment
65. Nitrous oxide emissions from China's croplands based on regional and crop-specific emission factors deviate from IPCC 2006 estimates
66. Foliar N2O emissions constitute a significant source to atmosphere
67. Optimizing Application of Dairy Effluent with Synthetic N Fertilizer Reduced Nitrogen Leaching in Clay Loam Soil
68. Nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment accelerates soil organic carbon loss in alpine grassland on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
69. Quantification of nitrous oxide emissions and emission factors from beef and dairy cattle excreta deposited on grazed pastoral hill lands
70. Long-term application of manure over plant residues mitigates acidification, builds soil organic carbon and shifts prokaryotic diversity in acidic Ultisols
71. A meta-analysis of soil background N2O emissions from croplands in China shows variation among climatic zones
72. Nitrogen application rates need to be reduced for half of the rice paddy fields in China
73. A two years study on the combined effects of biochar and inhibitors on ammonia volatilization in an intensively managed rice field
74. Long-term manure application increased greenhouse gas emissions but had no effect on ammonia volatilization in a Northern China upland field
75. Long-term application of lime or pig manure rather than plant residues suppressed diazotroph abundance and diversity and altered community structure in an acidic Ultisol
76. Effects of application of inhibitors and biochar to fertilizer on gaseous nitrogen emissions from an intensively managed wheat field
77. Environmental impacts and resource use of milk production on the North China Plain, based on life cycle assessment
78. Components of feed affecting water footprint of feedlot dairy farm systems in Northern China
79. Ammonia emissions from paddy fields are underestimated in China
80. Optimizing the nitrogen application rate for maize and wheat based on yield and environment on the Northern China Plain
81. Urbanization-induced acid rain causes leaching loss of calcium from limestone-derived soil in South China
82. Organic fertilizers have divergent effects on soil N2O emissions
83. Effects of 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) on the abundance of ammonia oxidizers and denitrifiers in two different intensive vegetable cultivation soils
84. Dominant effects of organic carbon chemistry on decomposition dynamics of crop residues in a Mollisol
85. Nutrient losses and greenhouse gas emissions from dairy production in China: Lessons learned from historical changes and regional differences
86. Effect of application of dairy manure, effluent and inorganic fertilizer on nitrogen leaching in clayey fluvo-aquic soil: A lysimeter study
87. Irrigation of DOC-rich liquid promotes potential denitrification rate and decreases N2O/(N2O+N2) product ratio in a 0–2 m soil profile
88. Nitrogen isotopic signatures and fluxes of N2O in response to land-use change on naturally occurring saline–alkaline soil
89. Sulfur deposition suppressed nitrogen-induced soil N2O emission from a subtropical forestland in southeastern China
90. Effects of Bacterial-Feeding Nematodes and Glucose on Phenanthrene Removal by Pseudomonas putida
91. Perturbation-free measurement of in situ di-nitrogen emissions from denitrification in nitrate-rich aquatic ecosystems
92. Characterization of organic carbon in decomposing litter exposed to nitrogen and sulfur additions: Links to microbial community composition and activity
93. Effect of biochar and nitrapyrin on nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions from a sandy loam soil cropped to maize
94. Corn yields with organic and inorganic amendments under changing climate
95. Changes in soil fertility under partial organic substitution of chemical fertilizer: a 33‐year trial
96. Temporal responses of microorganisms and native organic carbon mineralization to 13C-glucose addition in a sandy loam soil with long-term fertilization
97. On the adjusted N2O emission factor in dry subhumid, semiarid, and arid regions.
98. Can pH amendments in grazed pastures help reduce N2O emissions from denitrification? – The effects of liming and urine addition on the completion of denitrification in fluvial and volcanic soils
99. The Role of Nitrogen Stable Isotopes to Investigate Soil Nitrogen Transformations and Cycling in Agricultural Systems
100. Anthropogenic N input increases global warming potential by awakening the “sleeping” ancient C in deep critical zones
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