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2. Water-dispersible carbon nanomaterials improve lettuce (Latuca sativa) growth and enhance soil biochemical quality at low to medium application rates
3. Depth-dependent effects of cover crops in citrus orchards on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and soil microbial communities
4. Cassava-legume intercropping is more beneficial in low-input systems: A meta-analysis
5. Carbon nanomaterials are a superior soil amendment for sandy soils than biochar based on impacts on lettuce growth, physiology and soil biochemical quality
6. Absolute microbiome profiling highlights the links among microbial stability, soil health, and crop productivity under long-term sod-based rotation
7. Poultry-Based Amendments and Cover Crop Residues Enhance Nutrient Cycling and Soil Health in Greenhouse Conditions
8. Long-term sod-based rotation promotes beneficial root microbiomes and increases crop productivity
9. Limited benefits of summer cover crops on nitrogen cycling in organic vegetable production
10. Magnesium fertilization has a greater impact on soil and leaf nutrient concentrations than nitrogen or calcium fertilization in Florida orange production
11. Three years of cover crops management increased soil organic matter and labile carbon pools in a subtropical vegetable agroecosystem
12. Granulated fertilizers are more efficient in reducing potassium leaching losses than combining biosolids with inorganic sources
13. Assessing the sensitivity and repeatability of permanganate oxidizable carbon as a soil health metric: An interlab comparison across soils
14. Long‐term integration of bahiagrass into a cover‐cropped and strip‐tilled peanut‐cotton rotation has a limited effect on soil carbon and other soil properties
15. Long‐term integration of bahiagrass into a cover‐cropped and strip‐tilled peanut–cotton rotation has a limited effect on soil carbon and other soil properties.
16. Nitrogen fertilization and genotype jointly drive bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) productivity but are not associated with differences in SOC
17. Different cover crops have a limited impact on marketable yields and biogeochemical cycling but secondary effects on pollinators and plant-parasitic nematodes in Florida organic vegetable systems
18. Water-dispersible carbon nanomaterials improve lettuce (Latuca sativa) growth and enhance soil biochemical quality at low to medium application rates
19. Using processed fertilizers or composted poultry manure results in similar yields but contrasting nutrient budgets in organic cabbage production
20. Compost Composition and Application Rate Have a Greater Impact on Spinach Yield and Soil Fertility Benefits Than Feedstock Origin
21. Rigorous, empirical, and quantitative: a proposed pipeline for soil health assessments
22. Firm-level ecosystem service valuation using mechanistic biogeochemical modeling and functional substitutability
23. Using processed fertilizers or composted poultry manure results in similar yields but contrasting nutrient budgets in organic cabbage production.
24. Are ciliated protozoa communities affected by macrophyte species, date of sampling and location in horizontal sub-surface flow constructed wetlands?
25. Integrating perennial bahiagrass into the conventional rotation of cotton and peanut enhances interactions between microbial and nematode communities
26. Growth and Yield Responses of Pot-Grown Long Bean and Luffa to Nitrogen Rates
27. Nitrogen, Calcium, and Magnesium Inconsistently Affect Tree Growth, Fruit Yield, and Juice Quality of Huanglongbing-affected Orange Trees
28. Nitrogen transformations and retention in planted and artificially aerated constructed wetlands
29. How soil biota regulate C cycling and soil C pools in diversified crop rotations
30. Treatment of Hydroponics Wastewater Using Constructed Wetlands in Winter Conditions
31. Dynamics of Soil Nitrogen Availability Following Sunn Hemp Residue Incorporation in Organic Strawberry Production Systems
32. Can Organically Activated Dolomite Phosphate Rock (DPR) fertilizer be Effective?
33. Effects of artificial aeration, macrophyte species, and loading rate on removal efficiency in constructed wetland mesocosms treating fish farm wastewater
34. Food-Based Composts Provide More Soil Fertility Benefits Than Cow Manure-Based Composts in Sandy Soils
35. Quantifying trade-offs among on-farm and off-farm fertility sources to make vegetable organic farming systems more sustainable
36. Greater Nitrogen Availability, Nitrous Oxide Emissions, and Vegetable Yields with Fall-Applied Chicken Relative to Horse Manure
37. Hybrid systems combining manures and cover crops can substantially reduce nitrogen fertilizer use
38. Hybrid systems combining manures and cover crops can substantially reduce nitrogen fertilizer use.
39. Greater Impacts of Incubation Temperature and Moisture on Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Poultry Relative to Horse Manure-based Soil Amendments
40. Protection from wintertime rainfall reduces nutrient losses and greenhouse gas emissions during the decomposition of poultry and horse manure-based amendments
41. Le cycle de l'azote de marais filtrants artificiels : potentiel d'émission de gaz à effet de serre (GES) et exportation de formes azotées
42. Variability in nitrogen content of submerged aquatic vegetation: utility as an indicator of N dynamics within and among lakes
43. Evaluating the Contribution of Weather to Maize and Wheat Yield Trends in 12 U.S. Counties
44. Greenhouse gas production and efficiency of planted and artificially aerated constructed wetlands
45. Effect of artificial aeration and macrophyte species on nitrogen cycling and gas flux in constructed wetlands
46. Greater Nitrogen Availability, Nitrous Oxide Emissions, and Vegetable Yields with Fall-Applied Chicken Relative to Horse Manure
47. Dynamics of Soil Nitrogen Availability Following Sunn Hemp Residue Incorporation in Organic Strawberry Production Systems.
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