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View article: Prof Stephen P. Long, <scp>FRS</scp> (1950–2025)
Prof Stephen P. Long, <span>FRS</span> (1950–2025) Open
View article: Prof Stephen P. Long, FRS (1950–2025)
Prof Stephen P. Long, FRS (1950–2025) Open
View article: Upcycling trace amounts of biomass waste into flash graphene can boost crop yields by more than a quarter and offer climate benefits
Upcycling trace amounts of biomass waste into flash graphene can boost crop yields by more than a quarter and offer climate benefits Open
View article: Estimating fractions of N2O emissions from nitrification and denitrification using data assimilation
Estimating fractions of N2O emissions from nitrification and denitrification using data assimilation Open
Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions play a significant role in global warming and stratospheric ozone depletion. Nitrification and denitrification represent the primary pathways of N 2 O emissions in agroecosystems. However, modelling the resp…
View article: Sustained benefits of long-term biochar application for food security and climate change mitigation
Sustained benefits of long-term biochar application for food security and climate change mitigation Open
Biochar application offers significant potential to enhance food security and mitigate climate change. However, most evidence stems from short-term field experiments (≤3 y), leaving uncertainty about the long-term sustainability of these b…
View article: Technologies, challenges, and strategies for methane emissions from rice paddies
Technologies, challenges, and strategies for methane emissions from rice paddies Open
View article: Assessment of nitrogen and phosphorus contributions from different agricultural non-point sources to waterbody in watershed
Assessment of nitrogen and phosphorus contributions from different agricultural non-point sources to waterbody in watershed Open
Assessment of nitrogen and phosphorus contributions from different agricultural non-point sources (ANPS) to watershed waterbody is the key to preventing its pollution. However, the precise assessment remains challenging owing to the absenc…
View article: Coupling nitrogen removal and watershed management to improve global lake water quality
Coupling nitrogen removal and watershed management to improve global lake water quality Open
View article: Accounting for differences between crops and regions reduces estimates of nitrate leaching from nitrogen-fertilized soils
Accounting for differences between crops and regions reduces estimates of nitrate leaching from nitrogen-fertilized soils Open
Nitrate (NO3 −) leaching from nitrogen (N) fertilized soils is a significant global concern, affecting both the environment and public health. However, substantial uncertainties and variabilities in NO3 − leaching factors (LFs) among regio…
View article: Land Finance Empowerment and Urban Economic Resilience:Evidence from Empirical Research on Land Policy in China
Land Finance Empowerment and Urban Economic Resilience:Evidence from Empirical Research on Land Policy in China Open
View article: Optimizing cover crop practices as a sustainable solution for global agroecosystem services
Optimizing cover crop practices as a sustainable solution for global agroecosystem services Open
View article: Climate change exacerbates the environmental impacts of agriculture
Climate change exacerbates the environmental impacts of agriculture Open
Agriculture’s global environmental impacts are widely expected to continue expanding, driven by population and economic growth and dietary changes. This Review highlights climate change as an additional amplifier of agriculture’s environme…
View article: Continuous and low-carbon production of biomass flash graphene
Continuous and low-carbon production of biomass flash graphene Open
Flash Joule heating (FJH) is an emerging and profitable technology for converting inexhaustible biomass into flash graphene (FG). However, it is challenging to produce biomass FG continuously due to the lack of an integrated device. Furthe…
View article: Effects of grazing exclusion on soil microbial diversity and its functionality in grasslands: a meta-analysis
Effects of grazing exclusion on soil microbial diversity and its functionality in grasslands: a meta-analysis Open
Grazing exclusion (GE) is considered an effective strategy for restoring the degradation of overgrazed grasslands on the global scale. Soil microbial diversity plays a crucial role in supporting multiple ecosystem functions (multifunctiona…
View article: Legacy nitrogen fertilizer in a rice-wheat cropping system flows to crops more than the environment
Legacy nitrogen fertilizer in a rice-wheat cropping system flows to crops more than the environment Open
View article: Diversifying crop rotation increases food production, reduces net greenhouse gas emissions and improves soil health
Diversifying crop rotation increases food production, reduces net greenhouse gas emissions and improves soil health Open
View article: Urban Revenue Target Pressure and Carbon Emission Reduction: Exploring Chinese Characteristics in Emission Reduction Beyond Regulatory Governance
Urban Revenue Target Pressure and Carbon Emission Reduction: Exploring Chinese Characteristics in Emission Reduction Beyond Regulatory Governance Open
View article: Ecosystem multifunctionality and soil microbial communities in response to ecological restoration in an alpine degraded grassland
Ecosystem multifunctionality and soil microbial communities in response to ecological restoration in an alpine degraded grassland Open
Linkages between microbial communities and multiple ecosystem functions are context-dependent. However, the impacts of different restoration measures on microbial communities and ecosystem functioning remain unclear. Here, a 14-year long-t…
View article: Declines of peatland water table forces climate warming despite methane emission drawdown
Declines of peatland water table forces climate warming despite methane emission drawdown Open
Drainage and reduction in precipitation due to climate change have led to global declines in the water table (WT) of pristine peatlands, which have increased ecosystem releases of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) and decrea…
View article: Estimating the Global Influence of Cover Crops on Ecosystem Service Indicators in Croplands With the LPJ‐GUESS Model
Estimating the Global Influence of Cover Crops on Ecosystem Service Indicators in Croplands With the LPJ‐GUESS Model Open
Cover crops (CCs) can improve soil nutrient retention and crop production while providing climate change mitigation co‐benefits. However, quantifying these ecosystem services across global agricultural lands remains inadequate. Here, we as…
View article: Linking between soil properties, bacterial communities, enzyme activities, and soil organic carbon mineralization under ecological restoration in an alpine degraded grassland
Linking between soil properties, bacterial communities, enzyme activities, and soil organic carbon mineralization under ecological restoration in an alpine degraded grassland Open
Soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralization is affected by ecological restoration and plays an important role in the soil C cycle. However, the mechanism of ecological restoration on SOC mineralization remains unclear. Here, we collected soil…
View article: Combining Water-Saving and Drought-Resistant Rice with Plastic Film Mulching Mitigates Ch4 Emissions with Higher Net Economic Benefits
Combining Water-Saving and Drought-Resistant Rice with Plastic Film Mulching Mitigates Ch4 Emissions with Higher Net Economic Benefits Open
View article: Heavy metal and nutrient concentrations in top- and sub-soils of greenhouses and arable fields in East China – Effects of cultivation years, management, and shelter
Heavy metal and nutrient concentrations in top- and sub-soils of greenhouses and arable fields in East China – Effects of cultivation years, management, and shelter Open
View article: Assessing the impacts of agricultural managements on soil carbon stocks, nitrogen loss, and crop production – a modelling study in eastern Africa
Assessing the impacts of agricultural managements on soil carbon stocks, nitrogen loss, and crop production – a modelling study in eastern Africa Open
Improved agricultural management plays a vital role in protecting soils from degradation in eastern Africa. Changing practices such as reducing tillage, fertilizer use, or cover crops are expected to enhance soil organic carbon (SOC) stora…
View article: Anaerobic soil disinfestation benefits soil health while at a high environmental cost in solar greenhouse vegetable production systems
Anaerobic soil disinfestation benefits soil health while at a high environmental cost in solar greenhouse vegetable production systems Open
<p>Vegetable production in solar greenhouses in Eastern China generally suffers from over-fertilization and unreasonable irrigation, which result in severe soil degradation and soil-borne pathogens occurrence. Anaerobic soil disinfes…
View article: Comment on bg-2021-352
Comment on bg-2021-352 Open
Abstract. Improved agricultural management plays a vital role in protecting soils from degradation in eastern Africa. Changing practices such as reducing tillage, fertilizer use, or cover crops are expected to enhance soil…
View article: Assessing the impacts of agricultural managements on soil carbon stocks, nitrogen loss and crop production — a modelling study in Eastern Africa
Assessing the impacts of agricultural managements on soil carbon stocks, nitrogen loss and crop production — a modelling study in Eastern Africa Open
Improved agricultural management plays a vital role in protecting soils from degradation in Eastern Africa. Changing practices such as reducing tillage, fertilizer use or cover crops are expected to enhance soil organic carbon (SOC) storag…
View article: IMPROVING NITROGEN SAFETY IN CHINA: NITROGEN FLOWS, POLLUTION AND CONTROL
IMPROVING NITROGEN SAFETY IN CHINA: NITROGEN FLOWS, POLLUTION AND CONTROL Open
● It is necessary to address the N flows and their impacts on environment in China for sustainable N management. ● Barriers include better understanding of N cycle mechanisms and improving low cost abatement technologies are needed to ove…
View article: Elevated CO2 negates O3 impacts on terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycles
Elevated CO2 negates O3 impacts on terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycles Open
View article: Climate Change Can Accelerate Depletion of Montane Grassland C Stocks
Climate Change Can Accelerate Depletion of Montane Grassland C Stocks Open
Climate warming and management will likely affect carbon (C) fluxes of montane grassland ecosystems. In this study, we assessed the effect of simultaneous warming (+2°C) and decreased precipitation (−25%) on carbon exchange of montane gras…