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Yi Cheng et al.: Application of enhanced-efficiency nitrogen fertilizers reduces mineral nitrogen usage and emissions of both N2O and NH3 while sustaining yields in a wheat-rice rotation system


New paper

Christian Wagner et al.: Acidification Effects on In Situ Ammonia Emissions and Cereal Yields Depending on Slurry Type and Application Method


Balazs Grosz et al.: Evaluation of denitrification and decomposition from three biogeochemical models

An example (treatment VI) for the measured and modeled (DeNi, Coup and DNDC) CO2 (a–c) and N2 CN2O (d–f) fluxes of a silt-loam arable soil from Hattorf, Germany

Gokul Prasad Mathivanan et al.: New N2O emission factors for crop residues and fertiliser inputs to agricultural soils in Germany

District-wise N2O-N emissions related to agricultural area (kg N2O-N ha−1).

Florian Schneider et al.: Predicting ecosystem responses by data-driven reciprocal modelling

General concept for quantifying treatment effects by data-driven reciprocal modelling.

Mareille Wittnebel et al.: Peat and other organic soils under agricultural use in Germany: Properties and challenges for classification


New publication

Annelie Säurich et al.: Substrate quality of drained organic soils – Implications for carbon dioxide fluxes


Jan Oestmann et al.: Greenhouse gas balance of Sphagnum farming on highly decomposed peat at former peat extraction sites

Sphagnum moss

Jumpei Fukumasu, Christopher Poeplau et al.: Oxalate-extractable aluminum alongside carbon inputs may be a major determinant for organic carbon content in agricultural topsoils in humid continental climate

Aerial photo of the study area

Sophie Drexler et al.: Carbon sequestration in hedgerow biomass and soil in the temperate climate zone

Hedgerow landscape at the Eifel

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