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  1. Digital models and shadows for planning, running and interpreting field drought experiments
  2. Selecting methodology for the Soil Monitoring Law in Flanders (Belgium)
  3. Evaluating management strategies with crop modeling for salinity stress mitigation in quinoa: A case study from Laayoune, Morocco
  4. Preface: Illuminating soil's hidden dimensions, a decade of progress and future directions in agrogeophysics research
  5. Performance of controlled drainage in tile-drained agricultural fields: An exploratory scenario analysis with the soil-plant model SWAP
  6. Temporal impact of treated wastewater irrigation on field hydraulic conductivity and water-conducting macroporosity
  7. Quantifying hydrological impacts of compacted sandy subsoils using soil water flow simulations: the importance of vegetation parameterization
  8. Technical note: Investigating saline water uptake by roots using spectral induced polarization
  9. Exploring non-conventional irrigation methods and drone-based monitoring to enhance water use efficiency: a case of rice cultivation in Colombia
  10. Advances in agrogeophysics: geophysical monitoring of the fresh–saline water interface in an agricultural field in the Belgian polders
  11. Quantifying hydrological impacts of compacted sandy subsoils using soil water flow simulations: the importance of vegetation parameterization
  12. Mulching improves soil-plant water status and yield in experimental drought conditions
  13. Quantifying hydrological impacts of compacted sandy subsoils using soil water flow simulations: the importance of vegetation parameterization
  14. The synergy between art and science: a testimony from a soil scientist
  15. Modeling quinoa growth under saline and water-limiting conditions using SWAP-WOFOST
  16. Closing the phenotyping gap with non-invasive belowground field phenotyping
  17. Exploring climate-adaptive drainage in water management: Enhancing soil moisture, crop resilience and groundwater recharge.
  18. Temporal impact of treated wastewater irrigation on field hydraulic conductivity
  19. Enhancing irrigation management: Unsupervised machine learning coupled with geophysical and multispectral data for informed decision-making in rice production
  20. Technical note: Investigating saline water uptake by roots using spectral induced polarization 
  21. Closing the phenotyping gap with non-invasive belowground field phenotyping
  22. Does century-old biochar affect soil interrill erodibility on cropland soils? A study on pre-industrial kiln sites
  23. Exploring tolerance mechanisms and root morphological development of New Zealand spinach and quinoa across salinity levels
  24. Changes in soil hydraulic and physio-chemical properties under treated wastewater irrigation: A meta-analysis
  25. Geophysical monitoring of the fresh-saline groundwater interface in Belgian polders
  26. The first automated ERT belowground field phenotyping installation yields exciting results
  27. Modeling Quinoa Growth Under Salinity and Drought Stress Across Different Climatic Conditions Using Swap-Wofost
  28. Biochar modifies soil physical properties mostly through changes in soil structure rather than through its internal porosity
  29. Optimizing phosphorus fertigation management zones using electromagnetic induction, soil properties, and crop yield data under semi-arid conditions
  30. Impacts of soil management and climate on saturated and near-saturated hydraulic conductivity: analyses of the Open Tension-disk Infiltrometer Meta-database (OTIM)
  31. A modelling framework to estimate the impact of rewetting projects on agricultural activities in Flanders
  32. Geophysical monitoring of the fresh-saline groundwater interface in Belgian polders
  33. Short- and long-term changes in soil physical properties following biochar addition to soils with different textures
  34. Spectroscopic Approach Toward Unraveling the Electrical Signature of Roots
  35. Potential of natural language processing for metadata extraction from environmental scientific publications
  36. Soil and crop management practices and the water regulation functions of soils: a qualitative synthesis of meta-analyses relevant to European agriculture
  37. Geophysical methods for soil applications
  38. Impacts of soil management and climate on saturated and near-saturated hydraulic conductivity: analyses of the Open Tension-disk Infiltrometer Meta-database (OTIM)
  39. Improved descriptions of soil hydrology in crop models: The elephant in the room?
  40. Phosphorus fertilizer form and application frequency affect soil P availability, chickpea yield, and P use efficiency under drip fertigation
  41. Potential of natural language processing for metadata extraction from environmental scientific publications
  42. Soil and crop management practices and the water regulation functions of soils: a synthesis of meta-analyses relevant to European agriculture
  43. Interactive effect of soil moisture content and phosphorus fertilizer form on chickpea growth, photosynthesis, and nutrient uptake
  44. Young and century-old biochars strongly affect nutrient cycling in a temperate agroecosystem
  45. The potential of adaptive drainage to control salinization in Polder context 
  46. Potential of natural language processing for metadata extraction from environmental scientific publications
  47. On the pivotal role of water potential to model plant physiological processes
  48. Long‐term effect of biochar on physical properties of agricultural soils with different textures at pre‐industrial charcoal kiln sites in Wallonia (Belgium)
  49. Chickpea plant responses to polyphosphate fertiliser forms and drip fertigation frequencies: effect on photosynthetic performance and phenotypic traits
  50. Geophysics conquering new territories: The rise of “agrogeophysics”
  51. Long-term effect of biochar on soil physical properties of agricultural soils with different textures
  52. Nutrient cycling differs between cropped soils with century-old and recently pyrolyzed biochar
  53. Supporting successful data and codes sharing practices in agrogeophysics
  54. Toward high‐resolution agronomic soil information and management zones delineated by ground‐based electromagnetic induction and aerial drone data
  55. Ecotrons: push the buttons of an ecosystem
  56. The potential of electrical imaging for field root zone phenotyping
  57. How to use electricity to characterize root systems?
  58. Calibration, Conversion, and Quantitative Multi-Layer Inversion of Multi-Coil Rigid-Boom Electromagnetic Induction Data
  59. Two-dimensional monitoring of soil water content in fields with plastic mulching using electrical resistivity tomography
  60. Functional–structural root-system model validation using a soil MRI experiment
  61. How to measure soil moisture ?
  62. Impact of Maize Roots on Soil–Root Electrical Conductivity: A Simulation Study
  63. How Far Can Consumer-Grade UAV RGB Imagery Describe Crop Production? A 3D and Multitemporal Modeling Approach Applied to Zea mays
  64. A tree-bordered field as a surrogate for agroforestry in temperate regions: Where does the water go?
  65. Evaluation of the Effect of Micro-Topography of a Potato Field on ERT to Assess Soil Moisture Patterns in Sandy Soil
  66. Sugar beet development under dynamic shade environments in temperate conditions
  67. Impact of crop residue management on crop production and soil chemistry after seven years of crop rotation in temperate climate, loamy soils
  68. Simulation of Crop Growth and Water-Saving Irrigation Scenarios for Lettuce: A Monsoon-Climate Case Study in Kampong Chhnang, Cambodia
  69. Modelling soil water dynamic in rain-fed spring maize field with plastic mulching
  70. How does STICS crop model simulate crop growth and productivity under shade conditions?
  71. Noninvasive Imaging of Processes in Natural Porous Media: From Pore to Field Scale
  72. Effects of a ‘one film for 2 years’ system on the grain yield, water use efficiency and cost-benefit balance in dryland spring maize (Zea mays L.) on the Loess Plateau, China
  73. Influence of rock fragments on hydraulic properties of Ultisols in Ratchaburi Province, Thailand
  74. Impact of climate change on potential evapotranspiration under a historical and future climate scenario in the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain, China
  75. Impact of spatio-temporal shade dynamics on wheat growth and yield, perspectives for temperate agroforestry
  76. Characterization of stony soils' hydraulic conductivity using laboratory and numerical experiments
  77. Soil apparent conductivity measurements for planning and analysis of agricultural experiments: A case study from Western-Thailand
  78. Characterization of stony soils' hydraulic conductivity using laboratory and numerical experiments
  79. Combining δ13C measurements and ERT imaging: improving our understanding of competition at the crop-soil-hedge interface
  80. An Integrated Quantitative Method to Simultaneously Monitor Soil Erosion and Non-Point Source Pollution in an Intensive Agricultural Area
  81. Estimating the parameters of a 3-D root distribution function from root observations with the trench profile method: case study with simulated and field-observed root data
  82. Noninvasive Monitoring of Soil Water Dynamics in Mixed Cropping Systems: A Case Study in Ratchaburi Province, Thailand
  83. Parameterizing a Dynamic Architectural Model of the Root System of Spring Barley from Minirhizotron Data
  84. Evaluating Experimental Design of ERT for Soil Moisture Monitoring in Contour Hedgerow Intercropping Systems
  85. Links Between Root Length Density Profiles and Models of the Root System Architecture
  86. Three-Dimensional Electrical Resistivity Tomography to Monitor Root Zone Water Dynamics
  87. Comparison of Heterogeneous Transport Processes Observed with Electrical Resistivity Tomography in Two Soils
  88. The dual role of roads in the visual landscape: A case-study in the area around Mechelen (Belgium)