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1. Global meta-analysis and machine learning reveal the critical role of soil properties in influencing biochar-pesticide interactions

2. Pesticide residues with hazard classifications relevant to non-target species including humans are omnipresent in the environment and farmer residences

3. Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina: Field study protocol for the SPRINT project

4. Comparing Visible–Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and a Pedotransfer Function for Predicting the Dry Region of the Soil-Water Retention Curve

5. The linkage between near-saturated hydraulic conductivity and tritium leaching

6. Linking litter decomposition to soil physicochemical properties, gas transport, and land use

7. Moisture-dependent Water Repellency of Greenlandic Cultivated Soils

8. Soil–air phase characteristics:Response to texture, density, and land use in Greenland and Denmark

9. Linking water vapor sorption to water repellency in soils with high organic carbon contents

10. Collection of human and environmental data on pesticide use in Europe and Argentina : Field study protocol for the SPRINT project

11. Estimating Atterberg limits of soils from hygroscopic water content

12. Compression and rebound characteristics of agricultural sandy pasture soils from South Greenland

13. Quantification of macropore flow in Danish soils using near-saturated hydraulic properties

14. Gas diffusion characteristics of agricultural soils from South Greenland

15. Mapping soil phosphorus sorption capacity in four depths with uncertainty propagation

16. Extraction and Enzymatic Assay of Glucose in Soils with Contrasting pH, Clay, and Organic Carbon Contents

17. Improved estimation of clay content from water content for soils rich in smectite and kaolinite

18. Water and solute transport in agricultural soils predicted by volumetric clay and silt contents

19. Estimating soil particle density using visible near-infrared spectroscopy and a simple, two-compartment pedotransfer function

20. Comparing Visible-Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and a Pedotransfer Function for Predicting the Dry Region of the Soil-Water Retention Curve

21. Predicting Glyphosate Sorption Across New Zealand Pastoral Soils Using Basic Soil Properties or Vis–NIR Spectroscopy

22. Predicting the dry bulk density of soils across Denmark: Comparison of single-parameter, multi-parameter, and vis–NIR based models

23. Particle Leaching Rates from a Loamy Soil Are Controlled by the Mineral Fines Content and the Degree of Preferential Flow

24. Visible–Near-Infrared Spectroscopy can predict Mass Transport of Dissolved Chemicals through Intact Soil

25. Effects of Soil Compaction and Organic Carbon Content on Preferential Flow in Loamy Field Soils

26. Links between soil properties and steady-state solute transport through cultivated topsoil at the field scale

27. Clay-to-Carbon Ratio Controls the Effect of Herbicide Application on Soil Bacterial Richness and Diversity in a Loamy Field

28. Predicting Soil Organic Carbon at Field Scale Using a National Soil Spectral Library

29. When does the fluazifop-P-butyl degradate, TFMP, leach through an agricultural loamy soil to groundwater?

30. Spatial variability of microbial richness and diversity and relationships with soil organic carbon, texture and structure across an agricultural field

31. Prediction of the glyphosate sorption coefficient across two loamy agricultural fields

32. Determining the clay/organic carbon ratio by visible near infrared spectroscopy

33. Can Simple Soil Parameters Explain Field-Scale Variations in Glyphosate-, Bromoxyniloctanoate-, Diflufenican-, and Bentazone Mineralization?

34. Field-scale Variation in Colloid Dispersibility and Transport: Multiple Linear Regressions to Soil Physico-Chemical and Structural Properties

35. Linking air and water transport in intact soils to macropore characteristics inferred from X-ray computed tomography

36. Leaching of Glyphosate and Aminomethylphosphonic Acid from an Agricultural Field over a Twelve-Year Period

37. Comparative Mapping of Soil Physical-Chemical and Structural Parameters at Field Scale to Identify Zones of Enhanced Leaching Risk

38. X-ray CT-Derived Soil Characteristics Explain Varying Air, Water, and Solute Transport Properties across a Loamy Field

39. Visible Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Pedotransfer Function Well Predict Soil Sorption Coefficient of Glyphosate

40. Linking soil physical properties to the tea bag index for different land uses

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