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  1. Leaching of natural colloids from forest topsoils and their relevance for phosphorus mobility
  2. Potential dual effect of nitrification inhibitor 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate on nitrifier denitrification in the mitigation of peak N 2 O emission events in North China Plain cropping systems
  3. Effect of biochar origin and soil pH on greenhouse gas emissions from sandy and clay soils
  4. Straw incorporation increases crop yield and soil organic carbon sequestration but varies under different natural conditions and farming practices in China: a system analysis
  5. Allocation of photosynthesized carbon in an intensively farmed winter wheat–soil system as revealed by 14CO2 pulse labelling
  6. Straw incorporation increases crop yield and soil organic carbon sequestration but varies under different natural conditions and farming practices in China: a system analysis
  7. Effect of soil saturation on denitrification in a grassland soil
  8. Colloid-bound and dissolved phosphorus species in topsoil water extracts along a grassland transect from Cambisol to Stagnosol
  9. Effect of soil saturation on denitrification in a grassland soil
  10. Impact of anthropogenic induced nitrogen input and liming on phosphorus leaching in forest soils
  11. The contribution of hydroxylamine content to spatial variability of N2O formation in soil of a Norway spruce forest
  12. Phosphorus forms in forest soil colloids as revealed by liquid-state31P-NMR
  13. Not poles apart: Antarctic soil fungal communities show similarities to those of the distant Arctic
  14. N2 O source partitioning in soils using 15 N site preference values corrected for the N2 O reduction effect
  15. Speciation and distribution of P associated with Fe and Al oxides in aggregate-sized fraction of an arable soil
  16. Land use and soil factors affecting accumulation of phosphorus species in temperate soils
  17. A review of the impacts of degradation threats on soil properties in the UK
  18. Contrasting temperature responses of dissolved organic carbon and phenols leached from soils
  19. Soil organic matter amendments in date palm groves of the Middle Eastern and North African region: a mini-review
  20. Speciation and distribution of P associated with Fe and Al oxides in aggregate-sized fraction of an arable soil
  21. Anaerobic digestates lower N2O emissions compared to cattle slurry by affecting rate and product stoichiometry of denitrification – An N2O isotopomer case study
  22. Potential use of rare earth oxides as tracers of organic matter in grassland
  23. Innovative methods in soil phosphorus research: A review
  24. Spatio-temporal Variations of Dissolved Organic Matter in a German Forested Mountainous Headwater Catchment
  25. Role of Nanoclays in Carbon stabilization in Andisols and Cambisols
  26. Phosphorus Containing Water Dispersible Nanoparticles in Arable Soil
  27. Isotope fractionation factors controlling isotopocule signatures of soil-emitted N2 O produced by denitrification processes of various rates
  28. Woody plant encroachment into grasslands leads to accelerated erosion of previously stable organic carbon from dryland soils
  29. Sorption of inositol hexaphosphate on desert soils
  30. Carbon and nitrogen in soil and vine roots in harrowed and grass-covered vineyards
  31. A terrestrial observatory approach to the integrated investigation of the effects of deforestation on water, energy, and matter fluxes
  32. Flooding effects on soil phenol oxidase activity and phenol release during rice straw decomposition
  33. Quantifying the spatial variability of soil physical and chemical properties in relation to mitigation of diffuse water pollution
  34. Nutrient dynamics during decomposition of the residues from a sown legume or ruderal plant cover in an olive oil orchard
  35. Bacteria and Fungi Respond Differently to Multifactorial Climate Change in a Temperate Heathland, Traced with 13C-Glycine and FACE CO2
  36. Quantification of long-term wastewater fluxes at the surface water/groundwater-interface: An integrative model perspective using stable isotopes and acesulfame
  37. Distribution of Phosphorus-Containing Fine Colloids and Nanoparticles in Stream Water of a Forest Catchment
  38. Export of dissolved organic carbon and nitrate from grassland in winter using high temporal resolution, in situ UV sensing
  39. Changes in ecosystem structure, function and hydrological connectivity control water, soil and carbon losses in semi-arid grass to woody vegetation transitions
  40. Agrochemical characterization, net N mineralization, and potential N leaching of composted olive-mill pomace currently produced in southern Spain
  41. Carbon loss by water erosion in drylands: implications from a study of vegetation change in the south-west USA
  42. Understanding spatial variability of soil properties: a key step in establishing field- to farm-scale agro-ecosystem experiments†
  43. Novel laser spectroscopic technique for continuous analysis of N2 O isotopomers - application and intercomparison with isotope ratio mass spectrometry
  44. Extensive Management Promotes Plant and Microbial Nitrogen Retention in Temperate Grassland
  45. Understanding spatial variability of soil properties: a key step in establishing field- to farm-scale agro-ecosystem experiments
  46. Stable carbon isotope analysis of fluvial sediment fluxes over two contrasting C4 -C3 semi-arid vegetation transitions
  47. Soil mineral N retention and N2O emissions following combined application of15N-labelled fertiliser and weed residues
  48. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from soils amended with digestate derived from anaerobic treatment of food waste
  49. Advances in the understanding of nutrient dynamics and management in UK agriculture
  50. The Compost of Olive Mill Pomace: From a Waste to a Resource - Environmental Benefits of Its Application in Olive Oil Groves
  51. Variations in concentrations of N and P forms in leachates from dried soils rewetted at different rates
  52. Recovering Phosphorus from Soil: A Root Solution?
  53. Nitric oxide and greenhouse gases emissions following the application of different cattle slurry particle size fractions to soil
  54. Dissolved phosphorus composition of grassland leachates following application of dairy-slurry size fractions
  55. Carbon mineralization and distribution of nutrients within different particle-size fractions of commercially produced olive mill pomace
  56. Rapid shift from denitrification to nitrification in soil after biogas residue application as indicated by nitrous oxide isotopomers
  57. Natural abundance radiocarbon in soil microbial biomass: Results from a glacial foreland
  58. Long-term release of carbon from grassland soil amended with different slurry particle size fractions: a laboratory incubation study
  59. BMSS ISO-SIG (27-28 April), SIMSUG 2010 (28-30 April) and SIBAE (28-29 April 2010), University of Exeter, UK
  60. Using artificial fluorescent particles as tracers of livestock wastes within an agricultural catchment
  61. Effect of antecedent soil moisture conditions on emissions and isotopologue distribution of N2O during denitrification
  62. A Review of Quantitative Tools for Assessing the Diffuse Pollution Response to Farmer Adaptations and Mitigation Methods Under Climate Change
  63. Tracing the rate and extent of N and C flow from 13C,15N-glycine and glutamate into individual de novo synthesised soil amino acids
  64. Biotic and Abiotic Changes in Ecosystem Structure over a Shrub-Encroachment Gradient in the Southwestern USA
  65. Short term N2O, CH4 and CO2 production from soil sampled at different depths and amended with a fine sized slurry fraction
  66. Nitrous oxide production and denitrification rates in estuarine intertidal saltmarsh and managed realignment zones
  67. The hydrological response of heavy clay grassland soils to rainfall in south-west England usingδ2H
  68. Assessment of natural fluorescence as a tracer of diffuse agricultural pollution from slurry spreading on intensely-farmed grasslands
  69. Applications of stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry in cattle dung carbon cycling studies
  70. In situ determination of dissolved organic carbon in freshwaters using a reagentless UV sensor
  71. Assessing multiple novel tracers to improve the understanding of the contribution of agricultural farm waste to diffuse water pollution
  72. Interactions Among Agricultural Production and Other Ecosystem Services Delivered from European Temperate Grassland Systems
  73. Tracking the fate of dung-derived carbohydrates in a temperate grassland soil using compound-specific stable isotope analysis
  74. Effect of tillage system and straw management on organic matter dynamics
  75. Carbon-mineralization kinetics in an organically managed Cambic Arenosol amended with organic fertilizers
  76. Molecular turnover time of soil organic matter in particle-size fractions of an arable soil
  77. Effects of active silicon uptake by rice on29Si fractionation in various plant parts
  78. Assessment of the potential N mineralization of different particle-size fractions in two dairy cattle slurries
  79. PREFERENCES FOR DIFFERENT NITROGEN FORMS BY COEXISTING PLANT SPECIES AND SOIL MICROBES: REPLY
  80. Large old trees influence patterns ofδ13C andδ15N in forests
  81. Long-term influence of manure and mineral nitrogen applications on plant and soil15N and13C values from the Broadbalk Wheat Experiment
  82. Use of carbon isotope analysis to understand semi-arid erosion dynamics and long-term semi-arid land degradation
  83. Usingδ15N andδ18O to evaluate the sources and pathways of NO3− in rainfall event discharge from drained agricultural grassland lysimeters at high temporal resolutions
  84. Enhancing the understanding of earthworm feeding behaviour via the use of fatty acidδ13C values determined by gas chromatography-combustion-isotope ratio mass spectrometry
  85. Influence of recent vegetation on labile and recalcitrant carbon soil pools in central Queensland, Australia: evidence from thermal analysis-quadrupole mass spectrometry-isotope ratio mass spectrometry
  86. Off-line pyrolysis and compound-specific stable carbon isotope analysis of lignin moieties: a new method for determining the fate of lignin residues in soil
  87. Do plant species with different growth strategies vary in their ability to compete with soil microbes for chemical forms of nitrogen?
  88. Nitrate leaching in soil: Tracing the NO3− sources with the help of stable N and O isotopes
  89. Free amino sugar reactions in soil in relation to soil carbon and nitrogen cycling
  90. Earthworm responses to long term agricultural management practices: Spatial relationships with soil properties
  91. Heterotrophic microbial communities use ancient carbon following glacial retreat
  92. Development of a stable isotope index to assess decadal-scale vegetation change and application to woodlands of the Burdekin catchment, Australia
  93. PREFERENCES FOR DIFFERENT NITROGEN FORMS BY COEXISTING PLANT SPECIES AND SOIL MICROBES
  94. Multiple stable isotope (18O,13C,15N and34S) analysis of human hair to identify the recent migrants in a rural community in SW England
  95. Influence of microbial activity on plant–microbial competition for organic and inorganic nitrogen
  96. Sources and mechanisms of priming effect induced in two grassland soils amended with slurry and sugar
  97. Phosphorus-31–nuclear magnetic–resonance spectroscopy to trace organic dung phosphorus in a temperate grassland soil
  98. Nitrogen‐15 in NO characterises differently reactive soil organic N pools
  99. 14C of grasses as an indicator of fossil fuel CO2 pollution
  100. Recent vegetation changes in central Queensland, Australia: Evidence from δ13C and 14C analyses of soil organic matter
  101. Preface
  102. Three sources of CO2 efflux from soil partitioned by13C natural abundance in an incubation study
  103. The natural abundance of13C,15N,34S and14C in archived (1923-2000) plant and soil samples from the Askov long-term experiments on animal manure and mineral fertilizer
  104. Short-term dynamics of slurry-derived plant and microbial sugars in a temperate grassland soil as assessed by compound-specificδ13C analyses
  105. Long term changes in the distribution and δ15N values of individual soil amino acids in the absence of plant and fertiliser inputs
  106. Using natural13C abundances to differentiate between three CO2 sources during incubation of a grassland soil amended with slurry and sugar
  107. Preferential uptake of soil nitrogen forms by grassland plant species
  108. Short-term N2O, CO2, NH3 fluxes, and N/C transfers in a Danish grass-clover pasture after simulated urine deposition in autumn
  109. Short-term sequestration of slurry-derived carbon into particle size fractions of a temperate grassland soil
  110. Inter-specific variability in organic nitrogen uptake of three temperate grassland species
  111. Recalcitrant soil organic materials mineralize more efficiently at higher temperatures
  112. SOIL MICROBES COMPETE EFFECTIVELY WITH PLANTS FOR ORGANIC-NITROGEN INPUTS TO TEMPERATE GRASSLANDS
  113. Natural abundance of 13C and 15N in earthworms from different cropping treatments
  114. Compound specific plant amino acid δ15N values differ with functional plant strategies in temperate grassland
  115. Fate of dung-applied copper in a British grassland soil
  116. Molecular dynamics of organic matter in a cultivated soil
  117. Surface Age, Ecosystem Development, and C Isotope Signatures of Respired CO 2 in an Alpine Environment, North Iceland
  118. Stable isotope (13C,15N and34S) analysis of the hair of modern humans and their domestic animals
  119. Short-term sequestration of slurry-derived carbon and nitrogen in temperate grassland soil as assessed by 13C and 15N natural abundance measurements
  120. Use of a novel nitrification inhibitor to reduce nitrous oxide emission from15N-labelled dairy slurry injected into soil
  121. Amino acids as a nitrogen source in temperate upland grasslands: the use of dual labelled (13C, 15N) glycine to test for direct uptake by dominant grasses
  122. Amino acids as a nitrogen source in temperate upland grasslands: the use of dual labelled (13C,15N) glycine to test for direct uptake by dominant grasses
  123. Short-term changes in δ13C and δ15N signatures of water discharged from grazed grasslands
  124. Preface
  125. Molecular insight into soil carbon turnover
  126. Natural13C abundance: a tool to trace the incorporation of dung-derived carbon into soil particle-size fractions
  127. Estimating the contribution of Spartina anglica biomass to salt-marsh sediments using compound specific stable carbon isotope measurements
  128. δ13C values of soil organic carbon and their use in documenting vegetation change in a subtropical savanna ecosystem
  129. Post-glacial variations in distributions, 13C and 14C contents of aliphatic hydrocarbons and bulk organic matter in three types of British acid upland soils
  130. Quantification of soil carbon inputs under elevated CO2: C3 plants in a C4 soil
  131. Nutrient Cycling Budgets in Managed Pastures