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  1. Soil Microbial Diversity and Community Composition in Rice–Fish Co-Culture and Rice Monoculture Farming System
  2. Long term dynamics of surface fluctuation in a peat swamp forest in Sarawak, Malaysia
  3. Soil priorities in Japan
  4. Assessing Soil Organic Carbon, Soil Nutrients and Soil Erodibility under Terraced Paddy Fields and Upland Rice in Northern Thailand
  5. Carbon, Nitrogen and Water Footprints of Organic Rice and Conventional Rice Production over 4 Years of Cultivation: A Case Study in the Lower North of Thailand
  6. Editorial: Nitrogen in the Environment
  7. Effects of fire on soil organic carbon, soil total nitrogen, and soil properties under rotational shifting cultivation in northern Thailand
  8. Effects of Long-Term Nitrogen Fertilization and Ground Water Level Changes on Soil CO2 Fluxes from Oil Palm Plantation on Tropical Peatland
  9. Response of hydrological processes to climate and land use changes in Hiso River watershed, Fukushima, Japan
  10. Factors impacting soil organic carbon pool in different types of Andosols in Toya, Hokkaido, Japan
  11. Impact of burning on soil organic carbon of maize-upland rice system in Mae Chaem Basin of Northern Thailand
  12. Soils and sustainable development goals of the United Nations: An International Union of Soil Sciences perspective
  13. Evaluation of CH4 Emission in Two Paddy Field Areas, Khonkaen and Ayutthaya, in Thailand
  14. Effects of Three Types of Organic Fertilizers on Greenhouse Gas Emissions in a Grassland on Andosol in Southern Hokkaido, Japan
  15. Spatial Evaluation of Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in a Sasa (Dwarf Bamboo) Invaded Wetland Ecosystem in Central Hokkaido, Japan
  16. Agricultural soil management to reduce N2O emission
  17. Mass spectrometric multiple soil-gas flux measurement system with a portable high-resolution mass spectrometer (MULTUM) coupled to an automatic chamber for continuous field observations
  18. Managing Soils for Recovering from the COVID-19 Pandemic
  19. Soil Organic Carbon in Sandy Paddy Fields of Northeast Thailand: A Review
  20. Soil carbon and nitrogen and tomato yield response to cover crop management
  21. Dynamics of N Derived from <sup>15</sup>N-labeled Rye in Soil–tomato System as Influenced by Cover Crop Residue Management
  22. Carbon Sequestration and Contribution of CO2, CH4 and N2O Fluxes to Global Warming Potential from Paddy-Fallow Fields on Mineral Soil Beneath Peat in Central Hokkaido, Japan
  23. Do tillage and conversion of grassland to cropland always deplete soil organic carbon?
  24. Soil N2O Emissions under Different N Rates in an Oil Palm Plantation on Tropical Peatland
  25. Afforestation of loess soils: Old and new organic carbon in aggregates and density fractions
  26. Impact of land use change on greenhouse gases emissions in peatland: a review
  27. Short-term land-use change from grassland to cornfield increases soil organic carbon and reduces total soil respiration
  28. Temporal Dynamics of Nitrous Oxide Emission and Nitrate Leaching in Renovated Grassland with Repeated Application of Manure and/or Chemical Fertilizer
  29. Variation in Soil Properties Regulate Greenhouse Gas Fluxes and Global Warming Potential in Three Land Use Types on Tropical Peat
  30. Carbon stock estimation and changes associated with thermokarst activity, forest disturbance, and land use changes in Eastern Siberia
  31. Changes of Soil C Stock under Establishment and Abandonment of Arable Lands in Permafrost Area—Central Yakutia
  32. Predicting local-scale impact of climate change on rice yield and soil organic carbon sequestration: A case study in Roi Et Province, Northeast Thailand
  33. Impact of Management Practices on Methane Emissions from Paddy Grown on Mineral Soil over Peat in Central Hokkaido, Japan
  34. Integrated Effects of Land Use and Topography on Streamflow Response to Precipitation in an Agriculture-Forest Dominated Northern Watershed
  35. Effects of the ridge mulched system on soil water and inorganic nitrogen distribution in the Loess Plateau of China
  36. Methane emissions from paddy grown on mineral soil over peat in central Hokkaido, Japan
  37. Evaluating the effect of liming on N2O fluxes from denitrification in an Andosol using the acetylene inhibition and 15N isotope tracer methods
  38. Practices sustaining soil organic matter and rice yield in a tropical monsoon region
  39. Modeling the biomass of energy crops: Descriptions, strengths and prospective
  40. Nitrous and nitric oxide emissions from a cornfield and managed grassland: 11 years of continuous measurement with manure and fertilizer applications, and land-use change
  41. The effect of organic matter application on carbon sequestration and soil fertility in upland fields of different types of Andosols
  42. Mitigating Global Warming Potential and Greenhouse Gas Intensities by Applying Composted Manure in Cornfield: A 3-Year Field Study in an Andosol Soil
  43. Understory Dwarf Bamboo Affects Microbial Community Structures and Soil Properties in a Betula ermanii Forest in Northern Japan
  44. Comparison of Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption equations within the SWAT-K model for assessing potassium environmental losses at basin scale
  45. Effects of soil water content and grass recycling on N2O emission in an urban lawn under laboratory incubation study
  46. Effect of groundwater level fluctuation on soil respiration rate of tropical peatland in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
  47. Assessing potassium environmental losses from a dairy farming watershed with the modified SWAT model
  48. Nitrous oxide fluxes from soil under different crops and fertilizer management
  49. Estimating agro-ecosystem carbon balance of northern Japan, and comparing the change in carbon stock by soil inventory and net biome productivity
  50. Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Tropical Peat Soil
  51. Physiological and Genotypic Characteristics of Nitrous Oxide (N2O)-Emitting Pseudomonas Species Isolated from Dent Corn Andisol Farmland in Hokkaido, Japan
  52. Evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions in aMiscanthus sinensisAndersson-dominated semi-natural grassland in Kumamoto, Japan
  53. Hierarchical Bayesian calibration of nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrogen monoxide (NO) flux module of an agro-ecosystem model: ECOSSE
  54. Key processes and factors to mitigate land degradation
  55. Evaluation of N2O and CO2 hot moments in managed grassland and cornfield, southern Hokkaido, Japan
  56. Effect of manure application on seasonal carbon fluxes in a temperate managed grassland in Southern Hokkaido, Japan
  57. Manure application has an effect on the carbon budget of a managed grassland in southern Hokkaido, Japan
  58. Water connectivity in hillslope of upland–riparian zone and the implication for stream nitrate-N export during rain events in an agricultural and forested watershed
  59. Factors controlling the long-term temporal and spatial patterns of nitrate-nitrogen export in a dairy farming watershed
  60. Snowmelt and the hydrological interaction of forest-grassland ecosystems in Central Yakutia, eastern Siberia
  61. Estimating sediment and particulate organic nitrogen and particulate organic phosphorous yields from a volcanic watershed characterized by forest and agriculture using SWAT model
  62. Hierarchical Bayesian models for soil CO2flux using soil texture: a case study in central Hokkaido, Japan
  63. A methanotrophic community in a tropical peatland is unaffected by drainage and forest fires in a tropical peat soil
  64. Land use change affects microbial biomass and fluxes of carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide in tropical peatlands
  65. Effect of plant-mediated oxygen supply and drainage on greenhouse gas emission from a tropical peatland in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
  66. Flood effect on CH4emission from the alas in Central Yakutia, East Siberia
  67. Seasonal carbon dynamics and the effects of manure application on carbon budget of a managed grassland in a temperate, humid region in Japan
  68. Real time monitoring of gases emitted from soils using a multi-turn time-of-flight mass spectrometer “MULTUM-S II”
  69. Soil CO2 Fluxes from Different Ages of Oil Palm in Tropical Peatland of Sarawak, Malaysia
  70. Modeling Ponded Infiltration in Fine Textured Soils with Coarse Interlayer
  71. Mitigation Effect of Farmyard Manure Application on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Managed Grasslands in Japan
  72. Effects of methyl viologen dichloride and other chemicals on nitrous oxide (N2O) emission and repression by pseudomonad denitrifiers isolated from corn farmland soil in Hokkaido, Japan
  73. Simulation of stream nitrate-nitrogen export using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool model in a dairy farming watershed with an external water source
  74. Factors controlling nitrogen and dissolved organic carbon exports across timescales in two watersheds with different land uses
  75. Characteristics of fire-generated gas emission observed during a large peatland fire in 2009 at Kalimantan, Indonesia
  76. Carbon dioxide exchange at four intensively managed grassland sites across different climate zones of Japan and the influence of manure application on ecosystem carbon and greenhouse gas budgets
  77. Soil carbon stocks and carbon sequestration rates in seminatural grassland in Aso region, Kumamoto, Southern Japan
  78. SOIL CO2 FLUXES FROM DIFFERENT AGES OF OIL PALM IN TROPICAL PEATLAND OF SARAWAK, MALAYSIA AS INFLUENCED BY ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOIL PROPERTIES
  79. The effect of fertilizer and manure application on CH4and N2O emissions from managed grasslands in Japan
  80. Single and Sequential Extraction of Cadmium in Some Highly Calcareous Soils of Southwestern Iran
  81. Soil greenhouse gas fluxes and net global warming potential from intensively cultivated vegetable fields in southwestern China
  82. Coupled control of land use and topography on nitrate-nitrogen dynamics in three adjacent watersheds
  83. Spatial variation of denitrification potential of grassland, windbreak forest, and riparian forest soils in an agricultural catchment in eastern Hokkaido, Japan
  84. N2O emissions during the freezing and thawing periods from six fields in a livestock farm, southern Hokkaido, Japan
  85. Influence of Agricultural Activity on Nitrogen Budget in Chinese and Japanese Watersheds
  86. Simulated nitrogen inputs influence methane and nitrous oxide fluxes from a young larch plantation in northern Japan
  87. Active N2O emission from bacterial microbiota of Andisol farmland and characterization of some N2O emitters
  88. Effects of soil aggregate size, moisture content and fertilizer management on nitrous oxide production in a volcanic ash soil
  89. Comparisons of energy balance and evapotranspiration between flooded and aerobic rice fields in the Philippines
  90. Nitrous oxide emission derived from soil organic matter decomposition from tropical agricultural peat soil in central Kalimantan, Indonesia
  91. Greenhouse gas emissions after a prescribed fire in white birch-dwarf bamboo stands in northern Japan, focusing on the role of charcoal
  92. Greenhouse Gas Fluxes: Effects of Physical Conditions
  93. Diffusivity Models and Greenhouse Gases Fluxes from a Forest, Pasture, Grassland and Corn Field in Northern Hokkaido, Japan
  94. Carbon budget and methane and nitrous oxide emissions over the growing season in a Miscanthus sinensis grassland in Tomakomai, Hokkaido, Japan
  95. Clear increases in acetylene reduction by soil bacteria from an East Siberian Taiga forest bed under conditions mimicking the natural soil environment
  96. Nitrous oxide emissions and nitrogen cycling in managed grassland in Southern Hokkaido, Japan
  97. Effects of changes in the soil environment associated with heavy precipitation on soil greenhouse gas fluxes in a Siberian larch forest near Yakutsk
  98. Effects of environmental factors on temporal variation in annual carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from an unfertilized bare field on Gray Lowland soil in Mikasa, Hokkaido, Japan
  99. Variation of Soil Respiration from Different Land Uses in Subtropical Agricultural Soils, Central China
  100. Effect of chemical fertilizer and manure application on N2O emission from reed canary grassland in Hokkaido, Japan
  101. Comparison of N2O and CO2concentrations and fluxes in the soil profile between a Gray Lowland soil and an Andosol
  102. Hydrological process controls on nitrogen export during storm events in an agricultural watershed
  103. Eco-balance analysis of land use combinations to minimize environmental impacts and maximize farm income in northern Japan
  104. Linking N2O emission to soil mineral N as estimated by CO2 emission and soil C/N ratio
  105. Nitrogen budget and relationships with riverine nitrogen exports of a dairy cattle farming catchment in eastern Hokkaido, Japan
  106. Soil and stream water acidification in a forested catchment in central Japan
  107. CH4emission from different stages of thermokarst formation in Central Yakutia, East Siberia
  108. New method for the estimation of nitrous oxide emission rates from an agricultural watershed
  109. CO2 emission in a subtropical red paddy soil (Ultisol) as affected by straw and N-fertilizer applications: A case study in Southern China
  110. High Rate of N2 Fixation by East Siberian Cryophilic Soil Bacteria as Determined by Measuring Acetylene Reduction in Nitrogen-Poor Medium Solidified with Gellan Gum
  111. The effect of manure application on carbon dynamics and budgets in a managed grassland of Southern Hokkaido, Japan
  112. Characteristics and issues related to regional-scale modeling of nitrogen flows
  113. Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Emissions from a Japanese Lowland Soil Cropped to Onion: I. Spatial and Temporal Variability of Fluxes
  114. Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Emissions from a Japanese Lowland Soil Cropped to Onion: III. Relationship with Soil Physical Properties
  115. Influence of forest disturbance on CO2, CH4and N2O fluxes from larch forest soil in the permafrost taiga region of eastern Siberia
  116. Comparison of the closed-chamber and gas concentration gradient methods for measurement of CO2and N2O fluxes in two upland field soils
  117. Evaluation of the soil carbon budget under different upland cropping systems in central Hokkaido, Japan
  118. N2O and CH4fluxes from a volcanic grassland soil in Nasu, Japan: Comparison between manure plus fertilizer plot and fertilizer-only plot
  119. Nitrous oxide and nitric oxide fluxes from cornfield, grassland, pasture and forest in a watershed in Southern Hokkaido, Japan
  120. Analysis of the C2H2 inhibition-based N2O production curve to characterize the N2O-reducing activity of denitrifying communities in soil
  121. Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Emissions from a Japanese Lowland Soil Cropped to Onion: II. Relationship with Soil Chemical Properties
  122. CH4and N2O emissions from a forest-alas ecosystem in the permafrost taiga forest region, eastern Siberia, Russia
  123. Assessing the impact of phosphorus cycling on river water P concentration in Hokkaido
  124. Nitrous oxide fluxes from upland soils in central Hokkaido, Japan
  125. Emergence and behaviors of acid-tolerant Janthinobacterium sp. that evolves N2O from deforested tropical peatland
  126. Fungal N2O production in an arable peat soil in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
  127. Nitrous oxide emissions from three ecosystems in tropical peatland of Sarawak, Malaysia
  128. Episodic release of methane bubbles from peatland during spring thaw
  129. Variation in the emission factor of N2O derived from chemical nitrogen fertilizer and organic matter: A case study of onion fields in Mikasa, Hokkaido, Japan
  130. Eco-balance analysis of six agricultural land uses in the Ikushunbetsu watershed
  131. Assessment of river water quality during snowmelt and base flow periods in two catchment areas with different land use
  132. An eco-balance approach to the evaluation of historical changes in nitrogen loads at a regional scale
  133. Falling atmospheric pressure as a trigger for methane ebullition from peatland
  134. Effect of crop residue C:N ratio on N2O emissions from Gray Lowland soil in Mikasa, Hokkaido, Japan
  135. Methane emissions from five paddy fields with different amounts of rice straw application in central Hokkaido, Japan
  136. Short-term effect of urea on CH4flux under the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) on tropical peatland in Sarawak, Malaysia
  137. Effects of agricultural land-use change and forest fire on N2O emission from tropical peatlands, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
  138. Review: Estimation and evaluation of nitrogen cycle at regional scale – present and future
  139. Estimation of global warming potential from upland cropping systems in central Hokkaido, Japan
  140. Nitrogen Flow in the Rural Ecosystem of Mikasa City in Hokkaido, Japan
  141. Three years of nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions from silandic andosols cultivated with maize in Hokkaido, Japan
  142. Evaluating Stream Water Quality through Land Use Analysis in Two Grassland Catchments
  143. Nitrogen Cycling with Respect to Environmental Load in Farm Systems in Southwest China
  144. Methane fluxes from three ecosystems in tropical peatland of Sarawak, Malaysia
  145. Impact of nitrogen cycling on stream water quality in a basin associated with forest, grassland, and animal husbandry, Hokkaido, Japan
  146. Soil CO2 flux from three ecosystems in tropical peatland of Sarawak, Malaysia
  147. Soil CO2 flux from three ecosystems in tropical peatland of Sarawak, Malaysia
  148. Influence of long-term changes in nitrogen flows on the environment: A case study of a city in Hokkaido, Japan
  149. Influence of long-term changes in nitrogen flows on the environment: a case study of a city in Hokkaido, Japan
  150. Evaluating river water quality through land use analysis and N budget approaches in livestock farming areas
  151. Soil respiration and net ecosystem production in an onion field in Central Hokkaido, Japan
  152. Evaluating the contribution of point and non-point sources of nitrogen pollution in stream water in a rural area of Central Hokkaido, Japan
  153. Evaluation of the impact of paddy fields on stream water nitrogen concentration in Central Hokkaido
  154. A comparison of regression methods for estimating soil–atmosphere diffusion gas fluxes by a closed-chamber technique
  155. Spatial variation in nitrogen deposition over five adjacent catchments in a larch forest
  156. Quantification of compaction effects on soil physical properties and crop growth
  157. Changes in net ecosystem production associated with forest fire in taiga ecosystems, near Yakutsk, Russia
  158. CH4flux in an alas ecosystem formed by forest disturbance near Yakutsk, Eastern Siberia, Russia
  159. Characteristics of nutrient load in a stream flowing through a livestock farm during spring snowmelt
  160. Dissolved N2O, CH4, and CO2emissions from subsurface-drainage in a structured clay soil cultivated with onion in Central Hokkaido, Japan
  161. Spatial Variability of Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Their Soil-Related Determining Factors in an Agricultural Field
  162. Magnitude of nitrogen pollution in stream water due to intensive livestock farming practices
  163. Effect of nitrogen fertilization on methane flux in a structured clay soil cultivated with onion in Central Hokkaido, Japan
  164. Dissolved N2O, CH4, and CO2in pipe drainage, seepage, and stream water in a livestock farm in Hokkaido, Japan
  165. Soil respiration and methane flux in adjacent forest, grassland, and cornfield soils in Hokkaido, Japan
  166. Significance of nitrification and vegetation uptake in proton budgets in forest surface soil
  167. Detection of nitrate leaching through bypass flow using pan lysimeter, suction cup, and resin capsule
  168. Soil respiration in Siberian Taiga ecosystems with different histories of forest fire
  169. Annual nitrogen leaching to subsurface drainage water from a clayey aquic soil cultivated with onions in Hokkaido, Japan
  170. The fractal dimension of pore distribution patterns in variously-compacted soil
  171. Regression model to predict travel time for chloride leaching through pedons using soil morphological characteristics
  172. Proton Budgets of Forest Ecosystems on Volcanogenous Regosols in Hokkaido, Northern Japan
  173. Emission of N2O from a clayey aquic soil cultivated with Onion plants
  174. A morphological approach to describe solute movement influenced by bypass flow in a structured clay soil
  175. Effects of soil structural discontinuity on root and shoot growth and water use of maize
  176. Measurement and simulation of bypass flow in a structured clay soil: a physico-morphological approach
  177. Diffusion processes in water saturated spherical soil aggregates
  178. Using fractal dimensions of stained flow patterns in a clay soil to predict bypass flow
  179. Evaluation of the effect of morphological features of flow paths on solute transport by using fractal dimensions of methylene blue staining pattern
  180. A plate model for solute transport through aggregated soil columns. II. Experimental results and application of the model
  181. A plate model for solute transport through aggregated soil columns. I. Theoretical description
  182. Evapotranspiration in cracked clay field soil
  183. Relationship between the distribution of soil macropores and root elongation
  184. The Source-Sink Effect of Clayey Soil Peds on Solute Transport