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1. Nitrogen and potassium limit fine root growth in a humid Afrotropical forest

2. Temporal variation in nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes from an oil palm plantation in Indonesia: An ecosystem‐scale analysis

3. Multifunctionality of temperate alley-cropping agroforestry outperforms open cropland and grassland

4. Impacts of monoculture cropland to alley cropping agroforestry conversion on soil N2O emissions

5. Smallholder RSPO certification, economic benefits and agrochemical use

6. Trade-offs between multifunctionality and profit in tropical smallholder landscapes

7. Measured greenhouse gas budgets challenge emission savings from palm-oil biodiesel

8. Poplar Rows in Temperate Agroforestry Croplands Promote Bacteria, Fungi, and Denitrification Genes in Soils

9. Implementing a New Rubber Plant Functional Type in the Community Land Model (CLM5) Improves Accuracy of Carbon and Water Flux Estimation

10. Soil Biochemical Properties and Nutrient Leaching from Smallholder Oil Palm Plantations, Sumatra-Indonesia

12. Soil greenhouse gas fluxes from tropical vegetable farms, using forest as a reference

13. Reducing Fertilizer and Avoiding Herbicides in Oil Palm Plantations—Ecological and Economic Valuations

14. Conversion of monoculture cropland and open grassland to agroforestry alters the abundance of soil bacteria, fungi and soil-N-cycling genes.

15. Soil properties of agroforestry fields introducing Poplar and Willow in Goettingen, Germany

16. Land-use choices follow profitability at the expense of ecological functions in Indonesian smallholder landscapes

17. Soil macroporosity, physical properties and nutrient leaching after forest conversion to rubber and oil palm plantation in an Acrisol of Jambi, Indonesia

18. Mulching with pruned fronds promotes the internal soil N cycling and soil fertility in a large-scale oil palm plantation

19. Responses of tree growth and biomass production to nutrient addition in a semi‐deciduous tropical forest in<scp>Africa</scp>

20. Nutrient saturation of crop monocultures and agroforestry indicated by nutrient response efficiency

21. Deforestation and reforestation impacts on soils in the tropics

22. Measured greenhouse gas budgets challenge emission savings from palm-oil biodiesel

23. Nutrient limitation of fine roots and fertilization effects on soil nutrients in a moist tropical forest

24. Soil greenhouse gas fluxes from large-scale oil palm plantation under conventional and reduced management systems

26. Impact of Lowland Rainforest Transformation on Diversity and Composition of Soil Prokaryotic Communities in Sumatra (Indonesia)

27. Soil N2O fluxes along an elevation gradient of tropical montane forests under experimental nitrogen and phosphorus addition

28. Soil Nitrogen-Cycling Responses to Conversion of Lowland Forests to Oil Palm and Rubber Plantations in Sumatra, Indonesia.

29. Degradation of Root Community Traits as Indicator for Transformation of Tropical Lowland Rain Forests into Oil Palm and Rubber Plantations.

30. Substantial Stem Methane Emissions From Rainforest and Cacao Agroforest Partly Negate Soil Uptake in the Congo Basin

31. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Soil Methane Uptake in Tropical Montane Forests

32. Impacts of burning on soil trace gas fluxes in two wooded savanna sites in Burkina Faso

33. Soil-N cycling in temperate alley cropping agroforestry and monoculture croplands

34. Gross rates of soil N2O emission and uptake and denitrification gene abundance in temperate cropland agroforestry and monoculture systems

35. Soil trace gas fluxes from secondary forest converted to small-scale vegetable farms on an Andosol soil

36. Soil N2O emissions from temperate cropland agroforestry and monoculture systems

37. Using a Bottom-Up Approach to Scale Leaf Photosynthetic Traits of Oil Palm, Rubber, and Two Coexisting Tropical Woody Species

38. Soil carbon stocks decrease following conversion of secondary forests to rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) plantations.

39. Herbicide weed control increases nutrient leaching as compared to mechanical weeding in a large-scale oil palm plantation

40. Early responses of elevated nutrient input on above-ground net primary production of a lower-montane tropical forest in Uganda

41. High Andean Soil Landscapes Shaped by Interactions between Geomorphology, Vegetation, and Hydrology

42. Does temperate agroforestry reduce nutrient leaching losses compared to cropland monocultures?

43. Trade-offs between multifunctionality and profit in tropical smallholder landscapes

44. Soil research challenges in response to emerging agricultural soil management practices

45. Stem and soil nitrous oxide fluxes from rainforest and cacao agroforest on highly weathered soils in the Congo Basin

46. Canopy soil of oil palm plantations emits methane and nitrous oxide

47. Soil Biochemical Properties and Nutrient Leaching from Smallholder Oil Palm Plantations, Sumatra-Indonesia

48. Late Holocene ENSO-related fire impact on vegetation, nutrient status and carbon accumulation of peatlands in Jambi, Sumatra, Indonesia

49. Nitrous oxide emissions from stems of alder, beech and spruce in a temperate forest

50. Gross N2O emission and gross N2O uptake in soils under temperate spruce and beech forests

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