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  • Deep soil organic matter—a ... Deep soil organic matter—a key but poorly understood component of terrestrial C cycle
    Rumpel, Cornelia; Kögel-Knabner, Ingrid Plant and soil, 01/2011, Volume: 338, Issue: 1/2
    Journal Article, Conference Proceeding
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    Despite their low carbon (C) content, most subsoil horizons contribute to more than half of the total soil C stocks, and therefore need to be considered in the global C cycle. Until recently, the ...
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  • Redox potential (Eh) and pH... Redox potential (Eh) and pH as drivers of soil/plant/microorganism systems: a transdisciplinary overview pointing to integrative opportunities for agronomy
    Husson, Olivier Plant and soil, 01/2013, Volume: 362, Issue: 1/2
    Journal Article
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    Background Oxidation-reduction and acid-base reactions are essential for the maintenance of all living organisms. However, redox potential (Eh) has received little attention in agronomy, unlike pH, ...
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  • Potential mechanisms for ac... Potential mechanisms for achieving agricultural benefits from biochar application to temperate soils: a review
    Atkinson, Christopher J; Fitzgerald, Jean D; Hipps, Neil A Plant and soil, 12/2010, Volume: 337, Issue: 1-2
    Journal Article
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    Natural organic biomass burning creates black carbon which forms a considerable proportion of the soil's organic carbon. Due to black carbon's aromatic structure it is recalcitrant and has the ...
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  • Multiple factors influence ... Multiple factors influence the role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soil aggregation—a meta-analysis
    Leifheit, Eva F.; Veresoglou, Stavros D.; Lehmann, Anika ... Plant and soil, 01/2014, Volume: 374, Issue: 1/2
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    Background and aims Soil aggregation is a crucial aspect of ecosystem functioning in terrestrial ecosystems. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play a key role in soil aggregate formation and ...
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  • Contrasting effects of manu... Contrasting effects of manure and green waste biochars on the properties of an acidic ferralsol and productivity of a subtropical pasture
    Slavich, P. G.; Sinclair, K.; Morris, S. G. ... Plant and soil, 05/2013, Volume: 366, Issue: 1/2
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    Background and Aim We hypothesised that amending an acidic ferralsol with biochar would improve the productivity of a subtropical dairy pasture via reducing soil acidity related constraints and ...
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  • Warming and increased preci... Warming and increased precipitation frequency on the Colorado Plateau: implications for biological soil crusts and soil processes
    Zelikova, Tamara J.; Housman, David C.; Grote, Ed E. ... Plant and soil, 06/2012, Volume: 355, Issue: 1/2
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    Aims Changes in temperature and precipitation are expected to influence ecosystem processes worldwide. Despite their globally large extent, few studies to date have examined the effects of climate ...
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  • Organic N molecules in the ... Organic N molecules in the soil solution: what is known, what is unknown and the path forwards
    Warren, Charles R Plant and soil, 02/2014, Volume: 375, Issue: 1-2
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    BACKGROUND: Many biological questions about N availability and the N cycle require knowledge of the abundance and identity of molecules comprising the pool of organic N. Moreover, basic knowledge of ...
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  • Standardised soil profile d... Standardised soil profile data to support global mapping and modelling (WoSIS snapshot 2019)
    Batjes, Niels H; Ribeiro, Eloi; van Oostrum, Ad Earth system science data, 02/2020, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
    Journal Article
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    The World Soil Information Service (WoSIS) provides quality-assessed and standardised soil profile data to support digital soil mapping and environmental applications at broadscale levels. Since the ...
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  • Effects of biochar from slo... Effects of biochar from slow pyrolysis of papermill waste on agronomic performance and soil fertility
    Van Zwieten, L.; Kimber, S.; Morris, S. ... Plant and soil, 02/2010, Volume: 327, Issue: 1/2
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    The amendment of two agricultural soils with two biochars derived from the slow pyrolysis of papermill waste was assessed in a glasshouse study. Characterisation of both biochars revealed high ...
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