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1. Variations of leaf N, P concentrations in shrubland biomes across northern China: phylogeny, climate and soil.

2. Changes in soil carbon sequestration in Pinus massoniana forests along an urban-to-rural gradient of southern China.

3. Environmental impacts of nitrogen emissions in China and the role of policies in emission reduction.

4. A Review of Spatial Variation of Inorganic Nitrogen (N) Wet Deposition in China.

5. Combined short-term and long-term emission controls improve air quality sustainably in China.

6. The Distribution and Health Risk Assessment of Potential Toxic Elements in Atmospheric Deposition from Ion-Adsorption Rare Earth Mining Areas in the Ganzhou City of Southeast China.

7. Carbon Footprint of the Agricultural Sector in Qinghai Province, China.

8. Emissions and Atmospheric Dry and Wet Deposition of Trace Metals from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources in Mainland China.

9. Letter to the editor: Critical assessments of the current state of scientific knowledge, terminology, and research needs concerning the ecological effects of elevated atmospheric nitrogen deposition in China.

10. Marble trace element and C-O isotope geochemistry of the Paleoproterozoic Jingshan Group, North China: Insights into BIF formation during the Lomagundi-Jatuli Event.

11. A database of atmospheric inorganic nitrogen deposition fluxes in China from satellite monitoring.

12. Fluctuation in redox conditions and the evolution of early Cambrian life constrained by nitrogen isotopes in the middle Yangtze Block, South China.

13. Changes of mineral nutrition (K, Ca, and Mg) in soil and plants following historical nitrogen inputs in a temperate steppe: the implications for grass tetany.

14. Estimating nitrogen and sulfur deposition across China during 2005 to 2020 based on multiple statistical models.

15. High Ammonium Addition Changes the Diversity and Structure of Bacterial Communities in Temperate Wetland Soils of Northeastern China.

16. On-board measurements of emissions from diesel trucks in five cities in China

18. High contribution of anthropogenic combustion sources to atmospheric inorganic reactive nitrogen in South China evidenced by isotopes.

19. Advantages of growth and competitive ability of the invasive plant Solanum rostratum over two co-occurring natives and the effects of nitrogen levels and forms.

20. Dataset of Inland Waters Nitrogen Deposition in China (1990s–2010s).

21. Machine Learning and Physics-Based Hybridization Models for Evaluation of the Effects of Climate Change and Urban Expansion on Photosynthetically Active Radiation.

22. Spatio‐temporal variability and intra‐event variation of throughfall ammonium and nitrate in a pine plantation.

23. Trend and Interannual Variations of Reactive Nitrogen Deposition in China During 2008–2017 and the Roles of Anthropogenic Emissions and Meteorological Conditions.

24. Effects of simulated nitrogen deposition on the soil microbial community diversity of a Deyeuxia angustifolia wetland in the Sanjiang Plain, Northeastern China.

25. Nitrogen addition promotes early-stage and inhibits late-stage decomposition of fine roots in Pinus massoniana plantation.

26. New Insights Into Multi‐Component Atmospheric Wet Deposition Across China: A Multidimensional Analysis.

27. Hydrochemical Characteristics and Ion Sources of Precipitation in the Upper Reaches of the Shiyang River, China.

28. Analysis of Gas Composition and Nitrogen Sources of Shale Gas Reservoir under Strong Tectonic Events: Evidence from the Complex Tectonic Area in the Yangtze Plate.

29. Drivers of foliar 15N trends in southern China over the last century.

30. Intra‐annual species gain overrides species loss in determining species richness in a typical steppe ecosystem after a decade of nitrogen enrichment.

31. Atmospheric N Deposition Significantly Enhanced Soil N2O Emission From Eastern China Forests.

32. Soil Moisture Control of NO Turnover and N 2 O Release in Nitrogen-Saturated Subtropical Forest Soils.

33. Increases in the Methane Uptake of Upland Forest Soil in China Could Significantly Contribute to Climate Change Mitigation.

34. The impacts of marine-emitted halogens on OH radicals in East Asia during summer.

35. An integrated belowground trait‐based understanding of nitrogen‐driven plant diversity loss.

36. High atmospheric oxidation capacity drives wintertime nitrate pollution in the eastern Yangtze River Delta of China.

37. Potentially Toxic Metals in Sediments from Liao River Estuary Wetland: Concentration, Source, and Risk Assessment.

38. Leaf hydraulic traits of larch and ash trees in response to long-term nitrogen addition in northeastern China.

39. Land-use changes lead to a decrease in carbon storage in arid region, China.

40. Effects of sulfuric, nitric, and mixed acid rain on the decomposition of fine root litter in Southern China.

41. Significant contributions of combustion‐related NH3 and non‐fossil fuel NOx to elevation of nitrogen deposition in southwestern China over past five decades.

42. Adaptation of Soil Fungal Community Structure and Assembly to Long- Versus Short-Term Nitrogen Addition in a Tropical Forest.

43. Nitrogen addition stimulates soil aggregation and enhances carbon storage in terrestrial ecosystems of China: A meta‐analysis.

44. Uncertainty and perspectives in studies of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in China: A response to Liu et al. (2015).

45. Enhanced nitrous oxide emissions caused by atmospheric nitrogen deposition in agroecosystems over China.

46. Atmospheric Wet Deposition of Organic Carbon and Dissolved Nitrogen in City, Countryside and Nature Reserve of Subtropical China.

47. Spatially Explicit Inventory of Sources of Nitrogen Inputs to the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and South China Sea for the Period 1970–2010.

48. Model Inter-Comparison Study for Asia (MICS-Asia) phase III: multimodel comparison of reactive nitrogen deposition over China.

49. Survey of atmospheric heavy metal deposition in Suqian using moss contamination.

50. Carbon-isotope, petrological and floral record in coals: Implication for Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) climate change.