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2. A Review on International Carbon Credit Certification Methodologies for Biochar as a Soil Amendment
3. Patterns of δ15N in forest soils and tree foliage and rings between climate zones in relation to atmospheric nitrogen deposition: A review
4. Reduction of Hexavalent Chromium by Shewanella sp. HN-41 in the Presence of Ferric-Citrate
5. Correlation of fruit tree rhizosphere soils with entomopathogenic fungi
6. The Importance of Researches on Climate-Smart Agriculture for 5C Dimension of Global Soil Security: An Overview of GSS2023
7. Assessment of sources variability of riverine particulate organic matter with land use and rainfall changes using a three-indicator (δ13C, δ15N, and C/N) Bayesian mixing model
8. Mine Site Reclamation in Canada Overview and Case Studies
9. Microbial contribution to organic carbon accumulation in volcanic ash soils
10. Coupling of δ13C and δ15N to understand soil organic matter sources and C and N cycling under different land-uses and management: a review and data analysis
11. Methods for the Determination of Stable Isotope Ratios of Multiple Nitrogen Species in Rainwater Using Distillation and Evaporation
12. Pristine and engineered biochar for the removal of contaminants co-existing in several types of industrial wastewaters: A critical review
13. Biochar-induced reduction of N2O emission from East Asian soils under aerobic conditions: Review and data analysis
14. Salt Removal from Soil by Winter and Spring Cultivation of Tall Fescue and Italian Ryegrass in Saemangeum Reclaimed Tidal Land
15. Winter Forage Crops Reduced Fine Dust in Saemangeum Reclaimed Tideland during High Concentration of Fine Dust Season
16. Land use types with different fertilization management affected isotope ratios of bulk and water-extractable C and N of soils in an intensive agricultural area
17. Soil salinity, fertility and carbon content, and rice yield of salt-affected paddy with different cultivation period in southwestern coastal area of South Korea
18. Biochar heavy metal removal in aqueous solution depends on feedstock type and pyrolysis purging gas
19. Long-term nitrogen and sulfur deposition increased root-associated pathogen diversity and changed mutualistic fungal diversity in a boreal forest
20. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Forest Soils Reduced by Straw Biochar and Nitrapyrin Applications
21. Comment on Inorganic N addition replaces N supplied to switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum ) by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
22. Canola straw biochars produced under different pyrolysis temperatures and nitrapyrin independently affected cropland soil nitrous oxide emissions
23. Rice straw cover decreases soil erosion and sediment-bound C, N, and P losses but increases dissolved organic C export from upland maize fields as evidenced by δ13C
24. Nitrogen effects on quantity, chemistry, and decomposability of Pinus densiflora and Quercus variabilis litters under elevated CO2 and warming
25. Carboxyl and hydroxyl groups enhance ammonium adsorption capacity of iron (III) chloride and hydrochloric acid modified biochars
26. Land-use type, and land management and disturbance affect soil δ15N: a review
27. Biomass, chemical composition, and microbial decomposability of rice root and straw produced under co-elevated CO2 and temperature
28. Biochar surface complexation and Ni(II), Cu(II), and Cd(II) adsorption in aqueous solutions depend on feedstock type
29. Co-elevated CO2 and temperature and changed water availability do not change litter quantity and quality of pine and oak
30. Cattle urine and dung additions differently affect nitrification pathways and greenhouse gas emission in a grassland soil
31. Reclamation of desert land to continuous cotton cropping affects soil properties and microbial communities in the desert-oasis ecotone of Xinjiang, China
32. Land-use management for sustainable rice production and carbon sequestration in reclaimed coastal tideland soils of South Korea: a review
33. Biochar properties and lead(II) adsorption capacity depend on feedstock type, pyrolysis temperature, and steam activation
34. Fly ash and zeolite decrease metal uptake but do not improve rice growth in paddy soils contaminated with Cu and Zn
35. Long-term N and S addition and changed litter chemistry do not affect trembling aspen leaf litter decomposition, elemental composition and enzyme activity in a boreal forest
36. Introducing trees to agricultural lands increases greenhouse gas emission during spring thaw in Canadian agroforestry systems
37. Pine sawdust biochar reduces GHG emission by decreasing microbial and enzyme activities in forest and grassland soils in a laboratory experiment
38. δ13C, δ15N, N concentration, C/N, and Ca/Al of Pinus densiflora foliage in Korean cities of different precipitation pH and atmospheric NO2 and SO2 levels
39. Sorption of Pb in chemical and particle-size fractions of soils with different physico-chemical properties
40. Elevated CO2 concentration affected pine and oak litter chemistry and the respiration and microbial biomass of soils amended with these litters
41. Eleven years of simulated deposition of nitrogen but not sulfur changed species composition and diversity in the herb stratum in a boreal forest in western Canada
42. Decomposition of trembling aspen leaf litter under long-term nitrogen and sulfur deposition: Effects of litter chemistry and forest floor microbial properties
43. Microbial Activities and Gross Nitrogen Transformation Unaffected by Ten‐Year Nitrogen and Sulfur Addition
44. Warming Increased Nitrogen Availability and Tree Growth During the Last Five Decades as Revealed by Annual Ring Data of Pinus merkusii in Central Vietnam
45. Growth and nitrogen uptake of jack pine seedlings in response to exponential fertilization and weed control in reclaimed soil
46. Simulated N and S deposition affected soil chemistry and understory plant communities in a boreal forest in western Canada
47. Nitrogen, carbon, and dry matter losses during composting of livestock manure with two bulking agents as affected by co-amendments of phosphogypsum and zeolite
48. Synthetic fertilizer and livestock manure differently affect δ15N in the agricultural landscape: A review
49. The chloroform fumigation efficiency in water-saturated soils increases by mixing sand and decreasing packing thickness
50. Coarse woody debris effects on greenhouse gas emission rates depend on cover soil type in oil sands reclamation
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