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1. Global hierarchical meta-analysis to identify the factors for controlling effects of antibiotics on soil microbiota

2. Effects of Climate, Soil, Topography and Disturbance on Liana Prevalence

3. The origin of suspended particulate matter in the Great Barrier Reef

4. Effects of biochar application on soil nitrogen transformation, microbial functional genes, enzyme activity, and plant nitrogen uptake: A meta‐analysis of field studies

5. Humic Acid Modified by Being Incorporated Into Phosphate Fertilizer Increases Its Potency in Stimulating Maize Growth and Nutrient Absorption

6. Global meta-analysis shows pervasive phosphorus limitation of aboveground plant production in natural terrestrial ecosystems

7. Long-Term Fire Regime Modifies Carbon and Nutrient Dynamics in Decomposing Eucalyptus pilularis Leaf Litter

8. Heavy metal behaviour at mineral-organo interfaces: Mechanisms, modelling and influence factors

9. Do Soil Chemical Changes Contribute to the Dominance of Blady Grass (Imperata cylindrica) in Surface Fire-Affected Forests?

10. Trifluralin and Atrazine Sensitivity to Selected Cereal and Legume Crops

11. Warming rather than increased precipitation increases soil recalcitrant organic carbon in a semiarid grassland after 6 years of treatments.

12. Nutrient limitation on ecosystem productivity and processes of mature and old-growth subtropical forests in China.

16. Fate of herbicide residues in soil- Australian context: insights towards mechanism, aspects, and recent advancements

17. Effects of biochar application on soil nitrogen transformation, microbial functional genes, enzyme activity, and plant nitrogen uptake: A meta‐analysis of field studies

18. Responses of soil nutrients and microbial activity to the mill-mud application in a compaction-affected sugarcane field

22. Long-Term Exposure to Phenanthrene Induced Gene Expressions and Enzyme Activities of

23. Biochar surface properties and chemical composition determine the rhizobial survival rate

24. The stoichiometric signature of high‐frequency fire in forest floor food webs

25. The multi-element stoichiometry of wet eucalypt forest is transformed by recent, frequent fire

26. Energetic efficiency and temperature sensitivity of soil heterotrophic respiration vary with decadal-scale fire history in a wet sclerophyll forest

27. Rhizosphere management by biochar and leaching improved plant performance in fresh bauxite residue sand

28. Aged biochar alters nitrogen pathways in bauxite-processing residue sand: Environmental impact and biogeochemical mechanisms

29. Linking feedstock and application rate of biochars to N2O emission in a sandy loam soil: Potential mechanisms

30. Long-term Exposure to Phenanthrene-Induced Gene Expressions and Enzyme Activities of Cyprinus Carpio Below the Safe Concentration

31. Do Soil Chemical Changes Contribute to the Dominance of Blady Grass (Imperata cylindrica) in Surface Fire-Affected Forests?

32. Latitudinal patterns of terrestrial phosphorus limitation over the globe

34. Resource stoichiometry, vegetation type and enzymatic activity control wetlands soil organic carbon in the Herbert River catchment, North-east Queensland

36. Persistence of atrazine and trifluralin in a clay loam soil undergoing different temperature and moisture conditions

37. Responses of labile soil organic carbon and nitrogen pools to long-term prescribed burning regimes in a wet sclerophyll forest of southeast Queensland, Australia

38. Biochar amendment and water stress alter rhizosphere carbon and nitrogen budgets in bauxite-processing residue sand under rehabilitation

40. Long-Term Exposure to Phenanthrene Induced Gene Expressions and Enzyme Activities of Cyprinus carpio below the Safe Concentration

41. Fungal communities and functions response to long-term fertilization in paddy soils

42. High-frequency fire alters soil and plant chemistry but does not lead to nitrogen-limited growth of Eucalyptus pilularis seedlings

43. Subsoil application of compost improved sugarcane yield through enhanced supply and cycling of soil labile organic carbon and nitrogen in an acidic soil at tropical Australia

44. Influence of storage and drying methods on invertebrate elemental and isotopic measurements

45. High pyrolysis temperature biochars reduce nitrogen availability and nitrous oxide emissions from an acid soil

46. Soil pH predominantly controls the forms of organic phosphorus in topsoils under natural broadleaved forests along a 2500 km latitudinal gradient

47. Solubility of phosphorus in subtropical forest soils as influenced by low-molecular organic acids and key soil properties

48. Rare earth elements (REE) for the removal and recovery of phosphorus: A review

49. The phosphorus‐rich signature of fire in the soil–plant system: a global meta‐analysis

50. Environmental factors, but not abundance and diversity of nitrifying microorganisms, explain sediment nitrification rates in Yangtze lakes

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