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Soil fauna–microbe interactions: towards a conceptual framework for research
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Soil feedback does not explain mowing effects on vegetation structure in a semi-natural grassland
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Soil feedback effects to the foredune grass Ammophila arenaria by endoparasitic root-feeding nematodes and whole soil communities
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Soil feedback effects to the foredune grass Ammophila arenaria by endoparasitic root-feeding nematodes and whole soil communities
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Soil feedback on plant growth in a sub-arctic grassland as a result of repeated defoliation
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Soil feedback on plant growth in a sub-arctic grassland as a result of repeated defoliation
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Soil fertility affected by land use history, relief position, and parent material under a tropical climate in NW-Vietnam
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Soil Fertility Analysis in Two Oil Palm Plantation Towns in Assin North District of the Central Region of Ghana
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Soil fertility and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi related to trees growing on smallholder farms in Senegal
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Soil fertility and nutrient uptake by arecanut (Areca catechu L.) as affected by level and frequency of fertigation in a laterite soil
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Soil fertility and nutrient uptake of rice influenced by plant growth promoting microbes, seaweed extract and humic acid fortified in situ rice residue compost
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Soil fertility and plant diversity enhance microbial performance in metal-polluted soils Original Research Article
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Soil Fertility and Potato Pest Spectrum in Nilgiris
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SOIL FERTILITY an‎d POTATO PRODUCTION AS AFFECTED BY CONVENTIONAL an‎d ORGANIC FARMING SYSTEMS
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Soil fertility and spontaneous revegetation in lignite spoil banks under different amendments
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Soil fertility breakdown in a subtropical South African vertisol site used as a home garden
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Soil fertility decline and economic policy reform in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Soil Fertility Decline in the Tropics: With Case Studies on Plantations, Alfred E. Hartemink. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, Oxon, UK (2003)
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Soil fertility decline in the tropics—with case studies on plantations, by Alfred E. Hartemink. ISRIC-CABI, Wallingford. Hardback, 360 pp. ISBN 0851996701. US$120.
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Soil fertility differences across a land-use intensification gradient in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico
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Soil fertility distributions in long-term no-till, chisel/disk and moldboard plow/disk systems
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Soil fertility dynamics in runoff-capture agriculture, Canary Islands, Spain
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Soil fertility evaluation and management by smallholder farmer communities in northern Tanzania
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Soil fertility in a large dryland floodplain: Patterns, processes and the implications of water resource development
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soil fertility in agricultural production units of tropical areas
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Soil fertility in organic farming systems – fundamentally different?
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SOIL FERTILITY IN ORGANICALLY MANAGED SOILS. Foreword
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Soil fertility is associated with fungal and bacterial richness, whereas pH is associated with community composition in polar soil microbial communities
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Soil fertility is associated with fungal and bacterial richness, whereas pH is associated with community composition in polar soil microbial communities
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Soil fertility management and insect pests: harmonizing soil and plant health in agroecosystems
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Soil fertility management and insect pests: harmonizing soil and plant health in agroecosystems
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Soil fertility management and socio-economic factors in crop-livestock systems in Burkina Faso: a case study of composting technology
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Soil fertility management on small farms in Africa: evidence from Nakuru District, Kenya
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Soil fertility properties on Agave angustifolia Haw. plantations
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Soil fertility status as influenced by the carryover effect of biochar and summer legumes
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SOIL FERTILITY STATUS IN SOME SOILS OF EL- BAHARIYA OASIS, EGYPT
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Soil fertility under shifting and semi-continuous cultivation in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea
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Soil Fertility, Erosion, Runoff and Crop Productivity Affected by Different Farming Systems
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Soil flushing of cresols contaminated soil: application of nonionic and ionic surfactants under different pH and concentrations
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Soil flushing of residual transmission fluid: Application of Colloidal Gas Aphron suspensions and conventional surfactant solutions
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Soil fluxes of methane, nitrous oxide, and nitric oxide from aggrading forests in coastal Oregon
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Soil fluxes of methane, nitrous oxide, and nitric oxide from aggrading forests in coastal Oregon
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Soil foodwebs in agroecosystems: impacts of herbivory and tillage management
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Soil formation (2nd Edition): by van N. Breemen and P. Buurman, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, Hardbound, 404 pp. ISBN 1-4020-0718 3, €150
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Soil formation and mineralogy of a Rhodic Luvisol — insights from magnetic and geochemical studies
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Soil formation and organic matter accretion in a young andesitic chronosequence at Mt. Shasta, California
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SOIL FORMATION AT MILLSTONE BLUFF AND JOHNSON RIDGE IN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS.
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Soil formation in coastal continental Antarctica (Wilkes Land)
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Soil formation in Greyzems in Moscow district: micromorphology, chemistry, clay mineralogy and particle size distribution
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Soil formation in kettle holes from high altitudes in central Apennines, Italy
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Soil formation in loess-derived soils along a subhumid to humid climate gradient, Northeastern Iran
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Soil formation in Seymour Island, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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Soil formation in the Transantarctic Mountains from the Middle Paleozoic to the Anthropocene
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Soil formation in Wright Valley, Antarctica since the late Neogene
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Soil formation overlying volcanic materials at Mount Erenler, Konya, Turkey
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Soil formation rates determined from Uranium-series isotope disequilibria in soil profiles from the southeastern Australian highlands
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Soil formation rates on silicate parent material in alpine environments: Different approaches–different results?
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Soil formation under two moss species in sandy materials of central British Columbia (Canada)
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Soil fragmentation and seedbed characterization
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Soil fragmentation and the efficiency of tillage implements
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Soil free-living nematodes as indicators of both industrial pollution and livestock activity in Central Asia
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Soil freeze–thaw cycle experiments: Trends, methodological weaknesses and suggested improvements
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Soil freeze–thaw cycle experiments: Trends, methodological weaknesses and suggested improvements
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Soil freeze–thaw-induced changes to a simulated rill: potential impacts on soil erosion
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Soil freezing and N deposition: Transient vs. multi-year effects on extractable C and N, potential trace gas losses and microbial biomass
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Soil freezing and N deposition: Transient vs. multi-year effects on extractable C and N, potential trace gas losses and microbial biomass
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Soil Freezing and the Acid-Base Chemistry of Soil Solutions in a Northern Hardwood Forest
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Soil freezing point as obtained on melting
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Soil friability: A review of the concept, assessment and effects of soil properties and management Review Article
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Soil fulvic acid characteristics and proton binding behavior as affected by long-term municipal waste compost amendment under semi-arid environment
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Soil fulvic acid properties as a means to assess the use of pig slurry amendment
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Soil fulvic acid properties as a means to assess the use of pig slurry amendment
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Soil fumigant evaluations for soilborne pest and Cyperus rotundus control in fresh market tomato
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Soil fumigation and compost amendment alter soil microbial community composition but do not improve tree growth or yield in an apple replant site
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Soil fumigation and compost amendment alter soil microbial community composition but do not improve tree growth or yield in an apple replant site
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Soil functioning and conservation tillage in the Belgian Loam Belt
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Soil fungal community structure along a soil health gradient in pea fields examined using deep amplicon sequencing
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Soil fungal community structure along a soil health gradient in pea fields examined using deep amplicon sequencing
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Soil fungal dynamics: Parameterisation and sensitivity analysis of modelled physiological processes, soil architecture and carbon distribution
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Soil fungal dynamics: Parameterisation and sensitivity analysis of modelled physiological processes, soil architecture and carbon distribution
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Soil fungal population in preharvest maize ecosystem in different tillage practices in Argentina
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Soil fungi influence the distribution of microbial functional groups that mediate forest greenhouse gas emissions
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Soil fungi influence the distribution of microbial functional groups that mediate forest greenhouse gas emissions
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Soil gas and related methods for natural resource exploration: By R.W. Klusman. Wiley and Sons, Chichester, UK, 1993, xi + 483 pp., £95.00 (hardbound), ISBN0-4719-3892-0
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Soil gas CO2, CH4, and H2 distribution in and around Las Caٌadas caldera, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
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Soil gas composition above gas deposits and perspective structures of the Carpathian Foredeep, SE Poland
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Soil gas geochemistry in relation to eruptive fissures on Timanfaya volcano, Lanzarote Island (Canary Islands, Spain)
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Soil gas measurements around the most recent volcanic system of metropolitan France (Lake Pavin, Massif Central)
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Soil gas measurements below foundation depth improve indoor radon prediction
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Soil gas profiles as a tool to characterise active tectonic areas: the Jaut Pass example (Pyrenees, France)
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Soil gas prospection of He,222Rn and CO2: Vulcano Porto area, Aeolian Islands, Italy
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Soil gas radon emanometry: A tool for delineation of fractures for groundwater in granitic terrains
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Soil gas radon: a tool for exploring active fault zones
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Soil gaseous N2O and CH4 emissions and carbon pool due to integrated crop-livestock in a subtropical Ferralsol
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Soil gases and SAR measurements reveal hidden faults on the sliding flank of Mt. Etna (Italy)
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Soil genesis along a chronosequence on marine terraces in eastern Taiwan
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Soil genesis and classification
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Soil Genesis and Clay Mineralogy along the Xeric-Aridic Climotoposequence in South Central Iran
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Soil genesis and heterogeneity of phosphorus forms and carbon below mounds inhabited by primary and secondary termites
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SOIL GENESIS AND MINERALOGY OF SELECTED REGIONS IN FARS, BUSHEHR AND KHUZESTAN PROVINCES OF IRAN, FORMED HIGHLY CALCARlOUS CONDITIONS
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Soil genesis, morphodynamic processes and chronological implications in two soil transects of SE Sardinia, Italy: Traditional pedological study coupled with laser ablation ICP-MS and radionuclide analyses
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Soil genesis, optical dating, and geoarchaeological evaluation of two upland Alfisol pedons within the Tertiary Gulf Coastal Plain
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Soil geochemical signature of urbanization and industrialization – Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Soil geochemistry and detection of early Roman precious metal and copper alloy working at the Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester, Hampshire, UK)
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Soil geochemistry study of the listvenite area of Ayvacik (Çanakkale, Turkey)
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Soil geography and diversity of the European biogeographical regions
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Soil geomorphic classification, soil taxonomy, and effects on soil richness assessments
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Soil geomorphology: Identifying relations between the scale of spatial variation and soil processes using the variogram
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Soil greenhouse gas fluxes from vinasse application in Brazilian sugarcane areas
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Soil Guide: A Handbook for Understanding and Managing Agricultural Soils: G. Moore (Ed.). Agriculture Western Australia Bulletin 4343, 1998. Softcover, 381 pp. ISBN 0 7307 0057 7
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Soil H2 and CO2 Surveys at Several Active Faults in Japan
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Soil health through soil disease suppression: Which strategy from descriptors to indicators?
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Soil health through soil disease suppression: Which strategy from descriptors to indicators?
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Soil Heat Flux Plates Heat Flow Distortion and Thermal Contact Resistance
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Soil heat flux variability influenced by row direction in irrigated cotton ☆
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Soil Heat Storage Measurements in Energy Balance Studies
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Soil heating around the ground electrode of an HVDC system by interaction of electrical, thermal, and electroosmotic phenomena
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Soil Heavy Metal Concentration Patterns at Two Speed Zones along the Gaborone- Tlokweng Border Post Highway, Southeast Botswana
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Soil heavy metal concentrations, microbial biomass and enzyme activities in a contaminated grassland ecosystem
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Soil heavy metal concentrations, microbial biomass and enzyme activities in a contaminated grassland ecosystem
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Soil heavy metal contamination and acid deposition: experimental approach on two forest soils in Hunan, Southern China
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Soil Heavy Metals Pollution and Phytoremediation Potential of Hordeum bulbosum L. Around Bituminous Mine, Ilam Province, Iran
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Soil heterogeneity and preferential paths for gas migration
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Soil heterogeneity and the distribution of desert and steppe plant species across a desert-grassland ecotone
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Soil heterogeneity effects on O2 distribution and CH4 emissions from wetlands: In situ and mesocosm studies with planar O2 optodes and membrane inlet mass spectrometry
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Soil heterogeneity effects on O2 distribution and CH4 emissions from wetlands: In situ and mesocosm studies with planar O2 optodes and membrane inlet mass spectrometry
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Soil heterogeneity in lumped mineralization–immobilization models
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Soil heterogeneity in lumped mineralization–immobilization models
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Soil hydraulic behaviour of a selected benchmark soil involved in the landslide of Sarno 1998
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Soil hydraulic conductivity function based on specific liquid–vapor interfacial area around the soil particles
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Soil hydraulic information for river basin studies in semi-arid regions
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Soil hydraulic properties as ecological indicators in forested watersheds impacted by mechanized military training
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Soil hydraulic properties as related to soil structure
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Soil hydraulic properties determined by infiltration experiments and different heights of water pouring
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Soil hydraulic properties in a marly gully catchment (Draix, France)
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Soil hydraulic properties influenced by corn stover removal from no-till corn in Ohio
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Soil hydraulic properties near saturation, an improved conductivity model
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Soil hydraulic properties of cropland compared with reestablished and native grassland
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Soil hydraulic properties of two loess soils in China measured by various field-scale and laboratory methods
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Soil hydraulic response to land-use change associated with the recent soybean expansion at the Amazon agricultural frontier
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Soil hydrolase activities and kinetic properties as affected by wheat cropping systems of Northeastern China
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Soil hydrologic group detection based on geomorphologic facieses and slope (Case study: Taleghan Watershed, Iran)
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Soil hydrological and erosional responses in patches and inter-patches in vegetation states in semi-arid Australia
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Soil hydrophobicity variations with depth and particle size fraction in burned and unburned Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus pinaster forest terrain in the ءgueda Basin, Portugal
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Soil hydrophysical properties resulting from the interaction between organic amendments and water quality in soils from Southeastern Spain—A laboratory experiment
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Soil identification and chemometrics for direct determination of nitrate in soils using FTIR-ATR mid-infrared spectroscopy
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Soil influence on the performance of 26 native herbaceous plants suitable for sustainable Mediterranean landscaping
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Soil Influences on the Mechanical Actions of a Flexible Spring Tine during Selective Weed Harrowing
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Soil information for agricultural decision making: a New Zealand perspective
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Soil information system of Arunachal Pradesh in a GIS environment for land use planning
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Soil Ingestion Estimates for Children Residing on a Superfund Site
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Soil Ingestion in Adults—Results of a Second Pilot Study
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Soil inoculation method determines the strength of plant–soil interactions
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Soil inoculation method determines the strength of plant–soil interactions
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Soil inoculation with Pseudomonas aeruginosa 3mT eliminates the inhibitory effect of 3-chloro- and 4-chlorobenzoate on tomato seed germination
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Soil inoculation with Pseudomonas aeruginosa 3mT eliminates the inhibitory effect of 3-chloro- and 4-chlorobenzoate on tomato seed germination
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Soil inoculation with the biocontrol agent Clonostachys rosea and the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices results in mutual inhibition, plant growth promotion and alteration of soil microbial communities
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Soil inoculation with the biocontrol agent Clonostachys rosea and the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices results in mutual inhibition, plant growth promotion and alteration of soil microbial communities
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Soil inorganic carbon stock under different soil types and land uses on the Loess Plateau region of China
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Soil inorganic N availability: Effect on maize residue decomposition
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Soil inorganic N availability: Effect on maize residue decomposition
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Soil inorganic nitrogen content in commercial potato fields in New Brunswick
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Soil insecticide treatments against maize soil pests and corn borers in Catalonia under traditional crop conditions
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Soil invertebrates and ecosystem services
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Soil invertebrates in durum wheat (Triticum durum L.) cropping system under Mediterranean semi arid conditions: A comparison between conventional and no-tillage management
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Soil investigations, offshore mid Norway: A case study of glacial influence on geotechnical properties
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Soil landscape evolution due to soil redistribution by tillage: a new conceptual model of soil catena evolution in agricultural landscapes
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SOIL LANDSCAPE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN DIFFERENT PHYSIOGRAPHIC UNITS IN TEJAN CATCHMENT (NORTHERN IRAN)
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Soil landscapes, land cover change and erosion features of the Central Plateau region of Tigrai, Ethiopia: Photo-monitoring with an interval of 30 years
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Soil layer models created with profile cone penetrometer data
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Soil layering and preferential flow impacts on seasonal changes of GPR signals in two contrasting soils
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Soil layer-specific variability in net nitrification and denitrification in an acid coniferous forest
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Soil lichens have species-specific effects on the seedling emergence of three gypsophile plant species
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SOIL LIMITATIONS AND LAND CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION OF EL-FAYOUM GOVERNORATE
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Soil lipids from accelerated solvent extraction: Influence of temperature and solvent on extract composition
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Soil liquefaction during the Arequipa Mw 8.4, June 23, 2001 earthquake, southern coastal Peru
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Soil liquefaction evaluation using shear wave velocity
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Soil Liquefaction Hazard Zonation Map for Kordkuy County, Golsetan Province Using Model SWM
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Soil Liquefaction in Padang due to Padang Earthquake 30 September 2009
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Soil liquefaction modeling by Genetic Expression Programming and Neuro-Fuzzy
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Soil liquefaction susceptibility of Akcay residential area (Biga Peninsula, Turkey) close to North Anatolian Fault Zone
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Soil Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit Treating System Based on Analytic Method
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Soil litter dynamics and N use in a leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala Lam. (de Witt)) alley cropping system in Southwestern Nigeria
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Soil litter dynamics and N use in a leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala Lam. (de Witt)) alley cropping system in Southwestern Nigeria
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Soil loosening characteristics of a dual bent blade subsurface tillage implement
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Soil loosening on permanent raised-beds in arid northwest China
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Soil loss and runoff generation in rangeland, rain-fed and abandoned rain-fed agriculture under simulated rainfall
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Soil loss and soil water content affected by land levelling in Penedès vineyards, NE Spain
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Soil loss due to harvesting of various crop types in contrasting agro-ecological environments
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Soil loss predictions with three erosion simulation models
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Soil loss tolerance limits for planning of soil conservation measures in Shivalik–Himalayan region of India
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Soil losses due to cassava and sweet potato harvesting: A case study from low input traditional agriculture
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Soil losses due to harvesting of chicory roots and sugar beet: an underrated geomorphic process?
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Soil losses due to mechanized potato harvesting
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Soil losses due to mechanized potato harvesting
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Soil losses due to potato harvesting at the regional scale in Belgium
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Soil macroaggregate turnover and microaggregate formation: a mechanism for C sequestration under no-tillage agriculture
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Soil macroaggregate turnover and microaggregate formation: a mechanism for C sequestration under no-tillage agriculture
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Soil macrofauna affect crop nitrogen and water use efficiencies in semi-arid West Africa
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Soil macrofauna as indicators of soil quality and land use impacts in smallholder agroecosystems of western Nicaragua
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Soil macrofauna in SE Mexican pastures and the effect of conversion from native to introduced pastures
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Soil macrofaunal biodiversity in Amazonian pastures: Matching sampling with patterns
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Soil macrofaunal biodiversity in Amazonian pastures: Matching sampling with patterns
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Soil macrofaunal communities in permanent pastures derived from tropical forest or savanna
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Soil macroinvertebrate fauna of a Mediterranean arid system: Composition and temporal changes in the assemblage
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Soil macroinvertebrate fauna of a Mediterranean arid system: Composition and temporal changes in the assemblage
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Soil macropore dynamics affected by tillage and irrigation for a silty loam alluvial soil in southern Portugal
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Soil macropore dynamics affected by tillage and irrigation for a silty loam alluvial soil in southern Portugal
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Soil Macroporosity Distribution and Trends in a No-till Plot using a Volume Computer Tomography Scanner
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Soil macroporosity in relation to subsurface drain location on a sloping clay field in humid climatic conditions
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Soil management affects carbon dynamics and yield in a Mediterranean peach orchard
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Soil management alters seedling emergence and subsequent autumn growth and yield in dryland winter wheat–fallow systems in the Central Great Plains on a clay loam soil
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SOIL MANAGEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF SALT AFFECTED SOILS
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Soil management by shallow mouldboard ploughing in The Netherlands
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Soil management changes organic carbon pools in alpine pastureland soils
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Soil management changes organic carbon pools in alpine pastureland soils
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Soil management concepts and carbon sequestration in cropland soils
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Soil management effects on aggregate dynamics in semiarid Aragon (NE Spain)
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Soil management effects on aggregate stability and biological binding
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Soil management effects on greenhouse gases production at the macroaggregate scale
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Soil management effects on greenhouse gases production at the macroaggregate scale
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Soil management effects on runoff and soil loss from field rainfall simulation
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Soil management effects on runoff, erosion and soil properties in an olive grove of Southern Spain
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Soil management effects on the nonlimiting water range
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Soil management for Alfisols in the semiarid tropics: erosion, enrichment ratios and runoff
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Soil management guidelines in Spain and Portugal related to EU Soil Protection Strategy based on analysis of soil databases
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Soil management impacts on soil carbon sequestration by switchgrass
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Soil management in mitigating the adverse effects of climate change
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Soil management in sustainable agriculture : edited by H F Cook and H C Lee Wye College Press, Ashford, 1995, 590 pp, figs, tables, £48.00 ISBN: 0-86266-138-2
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Soil management of copper mine tailing soils — Sludge amendment and tree vegetation could improve biological soil quality Original Research Article
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Soil management systems and short term CO2 emissions in a clayey soil in southern Spain Original Research Article
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Soil management: The key factors for higher productivity in the fields utilizing the system of rice intensification (SRI) in the central highland of Madagascar
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Soil map update: Procedure and problems encountered for the island of Réunion
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Soil maps of The Netherlands
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Soil maps of the world
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Soil maps of Wisconsin
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Soil mechanical behaviour of sandy loams in a temperate climate: case studies on long-term effects of fertilization and crop rotation
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Soil mechanics in engineering practice: 3rd Edition, by Karl Terzaghi, Ralph B. Peck and Gholamreza Mesri. Wiley-Interscience, New York, 549 pp., 1997
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Soil mechanics of the potentially expansive clays in Poland
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Soil metal concentrations and productivity of Betula populifolia (gray birch) as measured by field spectrometry and incremental annual growth in an abandoned urban Brownfield in New Jersey
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Soil metal concentrations and toxicity: Associations with distances to industrial facilities and implications for human health Original Research Article
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Soil metal concentrations and vegetative assemblage structure in an urban brownfield
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Soil Metal Distribution under Different Land Uses of Emerging Mega Cities in Southwest Nigeria and the Associated Ecological Risk
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Soil metaproteomics – Comparative evaluation of protein extraction protocols
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Soil metaproteomics – Comparative evaluation of protein extraction protocols
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Soil methane oxidation and land-use change – from process to mitigation
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Soil methane oxidation and land-use change – from process to mitigation
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Soil methane oxidation and methanotroph responses to afforestation of pastures with Pinus radiata stands
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Soil methane oxidation and methanotroph responses to afforestation of pastures with Pinus radiata stands
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Soil methane uptake by grasslands and forests in China
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Soil methane uptake by grasslands and forests in China
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Soil micro- and mesopores studied by N2 adsorption and 129Xe NMR of adsorbed xenon
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Soil microaggregates stability under different land use types in southeastern Nigeria
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Soil microarthropods are only weakly impacted after 13 years of repeated drought treatment in wet and dry heathland soils
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Soil microarthropods are only weakly impacted after 13 years of repeated drought treatment in wet and dry heathland soils
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Soil microarthropods as indicators of exposure to environmental stress in Chihuahuan Desert rangelands
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SOIL MICROBE MEDIATED ZINC UPTAKE IN SOY BEAN: A REVIEW
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Soil microbial activities and characteristics of dissolved organic C and N in relation to tree species
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Soil microbial activities and characteristics of dissolved organic C and N in relation to tree species
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Soil microbial activities in a constructed soil reed-bed under cheese-dairy farm effluents
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Soil microbial activities in tree-based cropping systems and natural forests of the Central Amazon, Brazil
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Soil microbial activity after restoration of a semiarid soil by organic amendments
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Soil microbial activity after restoration of a semiarid soil by organic amendments
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Soil microbial activity and biomass in the primary succession of a dry heath forest
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Soil microbial activity and biomass in the primary succession of a dry heath forest
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Soil microbial activity and community composition: Impact of changes in matric and osmotic potential
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Soil microbial activity and community composition: Impact of changes in matric and osmotic potential
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Soil microbial activity and community structure along a primary succession transect on the land-uplift coast in western Finland
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Soil microbial activity and community structure along a primary succession transect on the land-uplift coast in western Finland
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Soil microbial activity and free-living nematode community in the upper soil layer of the anticline erosional cirque, Makhtesh Ramon, Israel
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Soil microbial activity and litter turnover in native grazed and ungrazed rangelands in a semiarid ecosystem
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Soil microbial activity as a biomarker of degradation and remediation processes
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Soil microbial activity as a biomarker of degradation and remediation processes
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Soil microbial activity in response to fire severity in Zagros oak (Quercus brantii Lindl.) forests, Iran, after one year
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Soil microbial activity in the coastal Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] forests of the Gulf of Bothnia in relation to humus-layer quality, moisture and soil types
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Soil microbial activity measured by microcalorimetry in response to long-term fertilization regimes and available phosphorous on heat evolution
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Soil microbial activity measured by microcalorimetry in response to long-term fertilization regimes and available phosphorous on heat evolution
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Soil microbial activity on exposed mountain ridges in Snowdonia (Eryri), North Wales
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Soil microbial activity on exposed mountain ridges in Snowdonia (Eryri), North Wales
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Soil microbial activity under different grass species: Underground impacts of biofuel cropping
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Soil microbial activity, aggregation and nutrient responses to straw pulping liquor in corn cropping
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Soil microbial and extractable C and N after wildfire
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Soil microbial and nematode communities as affected by glyphosate and tillage practices in a glyphosateresistant cropping system
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Soil microbial and nutrient dynamics in a wet Arctic sedge meadow in late winter and early spring
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Soil microbial and nutrient dynamics in a wet Arctic sedge meadow in late winter and early spring
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Soil microbial and physical properties and their relations along a steep copper gradient
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Soil microbial biomass activation by trace amounts of readily available substrate
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Soil microbial biomass along a hydrologic gradient in a subsiding coastal bottomland forest: Implications for future subsidence and sea-level rise
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Soil microbial biomass along a hydrologic gradient in a subsiding coastal bottomland forest: Implications for future subsidence and sea-level rise
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Soil microbial biomass and activities in a Japanese Andisol as affected by controlled release and application depth of urea
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Soil microbial biomass and activity in Chinese tea gardens of varying stand age and productivity
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Soil microbial biomass and activity in Chinese tea gardens of varying stand age and productivity
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Soil microbial biomass and activity in long-term grassland: Effects of management changes
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Soil microbial biomass and activity in long-term grassland: Effects of management changes
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Soil microbial biomass and activity in organic tomato farming systems: Effects of organic inputs and straw mulching
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Soil microbial biomass and activity in organic tomato farming systems: Effects of organic inputs and straw mulching
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Soil microbial biomass and activity in soil from different grassland management treatments stored under controlled conditions
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Soil microbial biomass and activity in soil from different grassland management treatments stored under controlled conditions
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Soil microbial biomass and activity in tropical riparian forests
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Soil microbial biomass and activity in tropical riparian forests
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Soil microbial biomass and activity response to repeated drying–rewetting cycles along a soil fertility gradient modified by long-term fertilization management practices
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Soil microbial biomass and activity response to repeated drying–rewetting cycles along a soil fertility gradient modified by long-term fertilization management practices
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Soil microbial biomass and activity under different agricultural management systems in a semiarid Mediterranean agroecosystem
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Soil microbial biomass and activity under natural and regenerated forests and conventional sugarcane plantations in Brazil
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Soil microbial biomass and community composition along an anthropogenic disturbance gradient within a long-leaf pine habitat
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Soil microbial biomass and its activity estimated by kinetic respiration analysis – Statistical guidelines
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Soil microbial biomass and its activity estimated by kinetic respiration analysis – Statistical guidelines
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Soil microbial biomass and mineralisation of soil organic matter after 19 years of cumulative field applications of pesticides
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Soil microbial biomass and mineralisation of soil organic matter after 19 years of cumulative field applications of pesticides
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Soil microbial biomass and mineralization of aggregate protected carbon in fallow-maize systems under conventional and no-tillage in Central Zimbabwe
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Soil microbial biomass and mineralization of carbon and nitrogen in ecological, integrated and conventional forage and arable cropping systems
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Soil microbial biomass and nitrogen dynamics in a turfgrass chronosequence: A short-term response to turfgrass clipping addition
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Soil microbial biomass and nitrogen dynamics in a turfgrass chronosequence: A short-term response to turfgrass clipping addition
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Soil microbial biomass and nitrogen supply in an irrigated lowland rice soil as affected by crop rotation and residue management
315
Soil microbial biomass and nitrogen transformations among five tree species of the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA
316
Soil microbial biomass and nitrogen transformations among five tree species of the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA
317
Soil microbial biomass and organic C in a gradient of zinc concentrations in soils around a mine spoil tip
318
Soil microbial biomass and organic C in a gradient of zinc concentrations in soils around a mine spoil tip
319
Soil microbial biomass and organic matter fractions during transition from conventional to organic farming systems
320
Soil microbial biomass as affected by non-flooded plastic mulching cultivation in rice
321
Soil microbial biomass C and N along a climatic transect in the Mongolian steppe
322
Soil microbial biomass carbon and nitrogen as affected by cropping systems
323
Soil Microbial Biomass Carbon and Nitrogen in Himalayan Rangeland of Eastern Nepal: A Comparison between Grazed and Non-grazed Rangelands
324
Soil microbial biomass in Amazonian soils: Evaluation of methods and estimates of pool sizes
325
Soil microbial biomass in Amazonian soils: Evaluation of methods and estimates of pool sizes
326
Soil microbial biomass influence on growth and biocontrol efficacy of Trichoderma harzianum
327
Soil microbial biomass is triggered into activity by trace amounts of substrate
328
Soil microbial biomass is triggered into activity by trace amounts of substrate
329
Soil microbial biomass response to woody plant invasion of grassland
330
Soil microbial biomass response to woody plant invasion of grassland
331
Soil microbial biomass, activity and nitrogen transformations in a turfgrass chronosequence
332
Soil microbial biomass, activity and nitrogen transformations in a turfgrass chronosequence
333
Soil microbial biomass, activity and potential nitrogen mineralization in a pasture: Impact of stock camping activity
334
Soil microbial biomass, activity and potential nitrogen mineralization in a pasture: Impact of stock camping activity
335
Soil microbial biomass, C and N mineralization and enzyme activities in a hill pasture: Influence of season and slow-release P and S fertilizer
336
Soil microbial biomass, C and N mineralization and enzyme activities in a hill pasture: Influence of season and slow-release P and S fertilizer
337
Soil microbial biomass, community composition and soil nitrogen cycling in relation to tree species in subtropical China
338
Soil microbial biomass, community composition and soil nitrogen cycling in relation to tree species in subtropical China
339
Soil microbial biomass, dehydrogenase activity, bacterial community structure in response to long-term fertilizer management
340
Soil microbial biomass, dehydrogenase activity, bacterial community structure in response to long-term fertilizer management
341
Soil microbial biomass, functional diversity and enzyme activity in glyphosate-resistant wheat–canola rotations under low-disturbance direct seeding and conventional tillage
342
Soil microbial biomass, functional diversity and enzyme activity in glyphosate-resistant wheat–canola rotations under low-disturbance direct seeding and conventional tillage
343
Soil microbial biomass: its assay and role in turnover of organic matter C and N
344
Soil microbial biomass: its assay and role in turnover of organic matter C and N
345
Soil microbial biomass: The eco-physiological approach
346
Soil microbial biomass: The eco-physiological approach
347
Soil microbial carbon turnover decreases with increasing molecular size
348
Soil microbial carbon turnover decreases with increasing molecular size
349
Soil microbial communities and extracellular enzyme activity in the New Jersey Pinelands
350
Soil microbial communities and extracellular enzyme activity in the New Jersey Pinelands
351
Soil microbial communities in (sub)alpine grasslands indicate a moderate shift towards new environmental conditions 11 years after soil translocation
352
Soil microbial communities in (sub)alpine grasslands indicate a moderate shift towards new environmental conditions 11 years after soil translocation
353
Soil microbial communities resistant to changes in plant functional group composition
354
Soil microbial communities resistant to changes in plant functional group composition
355
Soil microbial communities respond differently to three chemically defined polyphenols
356
Soil microbial communities under conventional-till and no-till continuous cotton systems
357
Soil microbial communities under conventional-till and no-till continuous cotton systems
358
Soil microbial communities under different soybean cropping systems: Characterization of microbial population dynamics, soil microbial activity, microbial biomass, and fatty acid profiles
359
Soil microbial communities: Influence of geographic location and hydrocarbon pollutants
360
Soil microbial communities: Influence of geographic location and hydrocarbon pollutants
361
Soil microbial community as bioindicator of the recovery of soil functioning derived from metal phytoextraction with sorghum
362
Soil microbial community as bioindicator of the recovery of soil functioning derived from metal phytoextraction with sorghum
363
Soil microbial community changes and their linkages with ecosystem carbon exchange under asymmetrically diurnal warming
364
Soil microbial community changes and their linkages with ecosystem carbon exchange under asymmetrically diurnal warming
365
Soil microbial community characteristics along an elevation gradient in the Laguna Mountains of Southern California
366
Soil microbial community characteristics along an elevation gradient in the Laguna Mountains of Southern California
367
Soil microbial community composition and land use history in cultivated and grassland ecosystems of coastal California
368
Soil microbial community composition and land use history in cultivated and grassland ecosystems of coastal California
369
Soil microbial community composition and land use history in cultivated and grassland ecosystems of coastal California
370
Soil microbial community composition and land use history in cultivated and grassland ecosystems of coastal California
371
Soil microbial community composition as affected by restoration practices in California grassland
372
Soil microbial community composition as affected by restoration practices in California grassland
373
Soil microbial community dynamics over a maize (Zea mays L.) growing season under conventional- and no-tillage practices in a rainfed agroecosystem
374
Soil microbial community patterns related to the history and intensity of grazing in sub-montane ecosystems
375
Soil microbial community patterns related to the history and intensity of grazing in sub-montane ecosystems
376
Soil microbial community responses to dairy manure or ammonium nitrate applications
377
Soil microbial community responses to dairy manure or ammonium nitrate applications
378
Soil microbial community responses to fly ash amendment as revealed by analyses of whole soils and bacterial isolates
379
Soil microbial community responses to fly ash amendment as revealed by analyses of whole soils and bacterial isolates
380
Soil microbial community structure in relation to vegetation management on former agricultural land
381
Soil microbial community structure in relation to vegetation management on former agricultural land
382
Soil microbial community structure: Effects of substrate loading rates
383
Soil microbial community structure: Effects of substrate loading rates
384
Soil microbial community under a nurse-plant species changes in composition, biomass and activity as the nurse grows
385
Soil microbial community under a nurse-plant species changes in composition, biomass and activity as the nurse grows
386
Soil microbial community, C, N, and P responses to long-term tillage and crop rotation
387
Soil microbial diversity and community structure under wheat as influenced by tillage and crop rotation
388
Soil microbial diversity and community structure under wheat as influenced by tillage and crop rotation
389
Soil microbial dynamics and genetic diversity in soil under monoculture wheat grown in different long-term management systems
390
Soil microbial dynamics and genetic diversity in soil under monoculture wheat grown in different long-term management systems
391
Soil microbial dynamics in maize-growing soil under different tillage and residue management systems
392
Soil microbial dynamics in maize-growing soil under different tillage and residue management systems
393
Soil microbial eco-physiological response to nutrient enrichment in a sub-tropical wetland
394
Soil microbial eco-physiology as affected by short-term variations in environmental conditions
395
Soil microbial eco-physiology as affected by short-term variations in environmental conditions
396
Soil microbial feedbacks to atmospheric CO2 enrichment
397
Soil microbial food web responses to free-air ozone enrichment can depend on the ozone-tolerance of wheat cultivars
398
Soil microbial food web responses to free-air ozone enrichment can depend on the ozone-tolerance of wheat cultivars
399
Soil microbial functional diversity response following nematocide and biocide amendments in a desert ecosystem
400
Soil microbial functional diversity response following nematocide and biocide amendments in a desert ecosystem
401
Soil microbial growth and biofilm expansion assessment under wastewater infiltration percolation treatment process: column experiments Original Research Article
402
Soil microbial indices as bioindicators of environmental changes in a poplar plantation
403
Soil microbial metabolic profiles in two geomorphological units in a semistable sand-dune ecosystem
404
Soil microbial metabolic profiles in two geomorphological units in a semistable sand-dune ecosystem
405
Soil microbial metabolism and nutrient status in a Mediterranean area as affected by plant cover
406
Soil microbial metabolism and nutrient status in a Mediterranean area as affected by plant cover
407
Soil microbial organic nitrogen uptake is regulated by carbon availability
408
Soil microbial organic nitrogen uptake is regulated by carbon availability
409
Soil microbial parameters and luminescent bacteria assays as indicators for in situ bioremediation of TNT-contaminated soils
410
Soil microbial populations and activities as influenced by legume green fallow in a semiarid climate
411
Soil microbial populations and activities as influenced by legume green fallow in a semiarid climate
412
Soil microbial populations of several land use types in Makbon District, Sorong Regency, Indonesia
413
Soil microbial properties and temporal stability in degraded and restored lands of Northeast Brazil
414
Soil microbial properties and temporal stability in degraded and restored lands of Northeast Brazil
415
Soil microbial properties and the assessment of available soil organic matter in a haplic Luvisol after several years of different cultivation and crop rotation
416
Soil microbial properties and the assessment of available soil organic matter in a haplic Luvisol after several years of different cultivation and crop rotation
417
Soil microbial properties under permanent grass, conventional tillage, and no-till management in South Dakota
418
Soil microbial properties under permanent grass, conventional tillage, and no-till management in South Dakota
419
Soil microbial residue storage linked to soil legacy under biofuel cropping systems in southern Wisconsin, USA
420
Soil microbial residue storage linked to soil legacy under biofuel cropping systems in southern Wisconsin, USA
421
Soil microbial response during the phytoremediation of a PAH contaminated soil
422
Soil microbial response during the phytoremediation of a PAH contaminated soil
423
Soil microbial response to herbicides applied to glyphosate-resistant canola
424
Soil microbial response to nitrogen fertilizer and tillage in barley and corn
425
Soil microbial response, water and nitrogen use by tomato under different irrigation regimes
426
Soil microbial tests for discriminating between different cropping systems and fertiliser regimes
427
Soil microbial, fungal, and nematode responses to soil fumigation and cover crops under potato production
428
Soil microbiological and biochemical properties affected by plant growth and different long-term fertilisation
429
Soil microbiological and biochemical properties for assessing the effect of agricultural management practices in Estonian cultivated soils
430
Soil microbiological and chemical changes in rice-wheat cropping system at Palampur (Himachal Pradesh) after twelve years of Lantana camara L. residue incorporation
431
Soil microbiological indicators of soil quality in four rice rotations systems
432
Soil microbiological properties 20 years after surface mine reclamation: spatial analysis of reclaimed and undisturbed sites
433
Soil microbiological properties 20 years after surface mine reclamation: spatial analysis of reclaimed and undisturbed sites
434
Soil microhabitat diversity of a temperate Norway spruce (Picea abies) forest does not influence the community composition of gamasid mites (Gamasida, Acari)
435
Soil micronutrient availability to crops as affected by long-term inorganic and organic fertilizer applications
436
Soil microorganisms determine the sorption of radionuclides within organic soil systems
437
Soil microorganisms in cotton fields sequentially treated with insecticides
438
Soil micropore structure and carbon mineralization in burrows and casts of an anecic earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris)
439
Soil micropore structure and carbon mineralization in burrows and casts of an anecic earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris)
440
Soil microtopography on grazing gradients in Chihuahuan desert grasslands
441
Soil migration and plant uptake of technetium from a fluctuating water table
442
Soil migration, plant uptake and volatilisation of radio-selenium from a contaminated water table
443
Soil mineral genesis and distribution in a saline lake landscape of the Pantanal Wetland, Brazil
444
Soil mineral nitrogen dynamics under bare fallow and wheat in vertisols of semi-arid Mediterranean Morocco
445
Soil mineralization: An emergent process?
446
Soil mineralogy effects on seal formation, runoff and soil loss
447
Soil mineralogy trends in California landscapes
448
SOIL MITES AS BIOCONTROL AGENTS AGAINST LAND SNAIL, Monacha cartusiana (MULLER) INHABITING SOIL AT SHARKIA GOVERNORATE
449
Soil mixing depth after atmospheric deposition. I. Model development and validation
450
Soil Mixing to Decrease Surface Stratification of Phosphorus in Manured Soils
451
Soil Moisture (Water-Content) Assessment by an Airborne Scatterometer: The Chernobyl Disaster Area and the Negev Desert
452
Soil moisture affects disease severity and colonisation of wheat roots by Rhizoctonia solani AG-8
453
Soil moisture affects disease severity and colonisation of wheat roots by Rhizoctonia solani AG-8
454
Soil moisture affects fatty acids and oil quality parameters in peanut
455
Soil moisture and organic matter prediction of surface and subsurface soils using an NIR soil sensor
456
Soil moisture and plant growth responses to litter and defoliation impacts in Parkland grasslands
457
Soil moisture and soil-litter mixing effects on surface litter decomposition: A controlled environment assessment
458
Soil moisture and soil-litter mixing effects on surface litter decomposition: A controlled environment assessment
459
Soil moisture and temperature profile effects on microwave emission at low frequencies
460
Soil moisture and temperature variation under different types of tundra vegetation during the growing season: A case study from the Fuglebekken catchment, SW Spitsbergen
461
Soil moisture and vegetation memories in a cold, arid climate
462
Soil moisture balance and magnetic enhancement in loess–paleosol sequences from the Tibetan Plateau and Chinese Loess Plateau
463
Soil moisture conditions affect the sensitivity of Bromus catharticus dormant seeds to light and the emergence pattern of seedlings
464
Soil moisture content estimation using ground-penetrating radar reflection data
465
Soil Moisture Control of Nitrogen Fixation Activity in Dry Tropical Casuarina Plantation Forest
466
Soil moisture controls on temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition for a mesic grassland
467
Soil moisture controls on temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition for a mesic grassland
468
Soil moisture correlates with shrub–grass association in the Chihuahuan Desert
469
Soil moisture distribution and root characters as influenced by deficit irrigation through drip system in cotton–maize cropping sequence
470
Soil moisture distribution over time in a clay loam soil in Kosovo
471
SOIL MOISTURE DYNAMICS IN DIFFERENT IRRIGATION REGIMES OF TOMATO CROP
472
Soil moisture ecological environment of artificial vegetation on steep slope of loess region in North Shaanxi Province, China
473
Soil moisture effect on the temperature dependence of ecosystem respiration in a subtropical Pinus plantation of southeastern China
474
Soil moisture effects on uptake of metals by Thlaspi, Alyssum, and Berkheya
475
Soil moisture estimates from TRMM Microwave Imager observations over the Southern United States
476
Soil moisture estimation by using multipolarization SAR image Original Research Article
477
Soil moisture estimation in a semiarid rangeland using ERS-2 and TM imagery
478
Soil moisture estimation in a semiarid rangeland using ERS-2 and TM imagery
479
Soil Moisture Estimation in Rangelands Using Remote Sensing (Case Study: Malayer, West of Iran)
480
Soil moisture estimation models using SIR-C SAR data: a case study in New Hampshire, USA
481
Soil moisture estimation over vegetated terrains using multitemporal remote sensing data
482
Soil moisture estimation through ASCAT and AMSR-E sensors: An intercomparison and validation study across Europe
483
Soil moisture evaluation by means of multi-temporal ERS SAR PRI images and interferometric coherence
484
Soil moisture evaluation using multi-temporal synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in semiarid rangeland
485
Soil moisture extraction by evergreen and drought-deciduous shrubs in the Mojave Desert during wet and dry years
486
Soil moisture field experiment special issue
487
Soil moisture in the root zone and its relation to plant vigor assessed by remote sensing at management scale
488
Soil moisture induced changes on fine-scale spatial pattern of soil respiration in a semi-arid sandy grassland
489
Soil Moisture Influences on the Radar Backscattering of Sugar Beet Fields
490
Soil moisture is the major factor influencing microbial community structure and enzyme activities across seven biogeoclimatic zones in western Canada
491
Soil moisture is the major factor influencing microbial community structure and enzyme activities across seven biogeoclimatic zones in western Canada
492
Soil moisture limitations on monitoring boreal forest regrowth using spaceborne L-band SAR data
493
Soil moisture mapping and AMSR-E validation using the PSR in SMEX02
494
Soil moisture mapping over the central part of the Tibetan Plateau using a series of ASAR WS images
495
Soil moisture mapping over the Chinese Loess Plateau using ENVISAT/ASAR data Original Research Article
496
Soil moisture mapping using ESTAR under dry conditions from the Southern Great Plains Experiment (SGP99)
497
Soil moisture mapping using Sentinel-1 images: Algorithm and preliminary validation
498
Soil moisture overshadows temperature control over soil CO2 efflux in a Pinus canariensis forest at treeline in Tenerife, Canary Islands
499
Soil moisture patterns in a forested catchment: A hydropedological perspective
500
Soil moisture pre-treatment effects on enzyme activities as indicators of heavy metal-contaminated and reclaimed soils
501
Soil moisture pre-treatment effects on enzyme activities as indicators of heavy metal-contaminated and reclaimed soils
502
Soil Moisture Profile Model for Two-Layered Soil Based on Sharp Wetting Front Approach
503
Soil moisture regimes under point irrigation
504
Soil moisture regulates the biological response of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations in a coupled atmosphere biosphere model
505
Soil moisture response to environmental factors following precipitation events in a small catchment
506
Soil moisture response to rainfall at different topographic positions along a mixed land-use hillslope
507
Soil moisture retrieval from airborne L-band passive microwave using high resolution multispectral data
508
Soil moisture retrieval from AMSR-E
509
Soil moisture retrieval over agricultural fields from multi-polarized and multi-angular RADARSAT-2 SAR data
510
Soil moisture retrieval using the passive/active L- and S-band radar/radiometer
511
Soil moisture retrieval using thermal inertia, determined with visible and thermal spaceborne data, validated for European forests
512
Soil moisture retrievals at L-band using a two-step inversion approach (COSMOS/NAFEʹ05 Experiment)
513
Soil moisture simulation: Achievements of the RICE and PILPS intercomparison workshop and future directions
514
Soil moisture spatial variability in experimental areas of central Italy
515
Soil moisture stress-induced alterations in bioconstituents determining tea quality
516
Soil moisture temporal stability at different depths on two alpine hillslopes during wet and dry periods
517
Soil moisture temporal stability over experimental areas in Central Italy
518
Soil moisture tension and phosphate fertilization on yield components of A-7573 sweet corn (Zea mays L.) hybrid, in Campeche, Mexico
519
Soil moisture updating by Ensemble Kalman Filtering in real-time flood forecasting
520
Soil moisture variability along transects over a well-developed gully in the Loess Plateau, China
521
Soil moisture variability and scale-dependency of nonlinear parameterizations in coupled land–atmosphere models
522
Soil moisture variability in a semi-arid gully catchment: implications for runoff and erosion control
523
Soil moisture variability of root zone profiles within SMEX02 remote sensing footprints
524
Soil moisture variation in relation to topography and land use in a hillslope catchment of the Loess Plateau, China
525
Soil moisture variations and growth characteristics of Russian olive seedlings as affected by pumice in rainfed conditions
526
Soil moisture variations monitoring by AMSU-based soil wetness indices: A long-term inter-comparison with ground measurements
527
Soil moisture: A critical focus for global change studies
528
Soil molecular microbial ecology at age 20: methodological challenges for the future
529
Soil molecular microbial ecology at age 20: methodological challenges for the future
530
Soil monitoring in Europe: A review of existing systems and requirements for harmonisation
531
Soil monitoring in the vicinity of a municipal solid waste incinerator: Temporal variation of PCDD/Fs
532
Soil morphological control on saline and freshwater lake hydrogeochemistry in the Pantanal of Nhecolândia, Brazil
533
Soil morphological variations on the Taoyuan Terrace, Northwestern Taiwan: Roles of topography and groundwater
534
Soil morphology and organic matter dynamics under cheatgrass and sagebrush-steppe plant communities
535
Soil morphology of a debris flow chronosequence in a coniferous forest, southern California, USA
536
Soil morphology, depth and grapevine root frequency influence microbial communities in a Pinot noir vineyard
537
Soil morphology, depth and grapevine root frequency influence microbial communities in a Pinot noir vineyard
538
Soil Movement resulting from Sweep Type Liquid Manure Injection Tools
539
Soil N and P dynamics in two secondary tropical dry forests after fertilization
540
Soil N and salinity leaching after the autumn irrigation and its impact on groundwater in Hetao Irrigation District, China
541
Soil N dynamics in a natural calcareous grassland under a changing climate
542
Soil N mineralization and microbial biomass carbon affected by different tillage levels in a hot humid tropic
543
Soil nematodes associated with the mammal pathogenic fungal genus Malassezia (Basidiomycota: Ustilaginomycetes) in Central European forests
544
Soil niche effect on species diversity and catabolic activities in an ectomycorrhizal fungal community
545
Soil niche effect on species diversity and catabolic activities in an ectomycorrhizal fungal community
546
Soil nitrate-nitrogen in forested versus non-forested ecosystems in a mixed-use watershed
547
Soil Nitric Oxide Emissions from Nitrification and Denitrification
548
Soil nitrogen availability as affected by fallow-maize systems on two soils in Kenya
549
Soil nitrogen conservation mechanisms in a pristine south Chilean Nothofagus forest ecosystem
550
Soil nitrogen conservation mechanisms in a pristine south Chilean Nothofagus forest ecosystem
551
Soil nitrogen cycling and nitrogen oxide emissions along a pasture chronosequence in the humid tropics of Costa Rica
552
Soil nitrogen cycling and nitrogen oxide emissions along a pasture chronosequence in the humid tropics of Costa Rica
553
Soil nitrogen cycling under litter and coarse woody debris in a mixed forest in New York State
554
Soil nitrogen cycling under litter and coarse woody debris in a mixed forest in New York State
555
Soil nitrogen dynamics in a fire-maintained forest ecosystem: results over a 3-year burn interval
556
Soil nitrogen dynamics in a fire-maintained forest ecosystem: results over a 3-year burn interval
557
Soil nitrogen dynamics in response to carbon increase in a mediterranean shrubland of SW Spain
558
Soil nitrogen dynamics in response to carbon increase in a mediterranean shrubland of SW Spain
559
Soil nitrogen leaching losses in response to freeze–thaw cycles and pulsed warming in a temperate old field
560
Soil nitrogen leaching losses in response to freeze–thaw cycles and pulsed warming in a temperate old field
561
Soil nitrogen levels are linked to decomposition enzyme activities along an urban-remote tropical forest gradient
562
Soil nitrogen levels are linked to decomposition enzyme activities along an urban-remote tropical forest gradient
563
Soil nitrogen mineralization during laboratory incubation: Dynamics and model fitting
564
Soil nitrogen mineralization during laboratory incubation: Dynamics and model fitting
565
Soil nitrogen mineralization not affected by grass species traits
566
Soil nitrogen mineralization not affected by grass species traits
567
Soil nitrogen transformations along a primary succession transect on the land-uplift coast in western Finland
568
Soil nitrogen transformations along a primary succession transect on the land-uplift coast in western Finland
569
Soil nitrogen transformations and the role of light fraction organic matter in forest soils
570
Soil nitrogen transformations and the role of light fraction organic matter in forest soils
571
Soil nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions as indicators of elevated atmospheric N deposition rates in seminatural ecosystems
572
Soil nitrous oxide emissions in long-term cover crops-based rotations under subtropical climate
573
Soil NO emissions modelling using artificial neural network
574
Soil NO3-leaching during growth of three grass–white-clover mixtures with mineral N applications
575
Soil nutrient accumulation in alpaca latrine sites
576
Soil nutrient audits for China to estimate nutrient balances and output/input relationships 
577
Soil nutrient bioavailability (second edition) : S. A. Barber. John Wiley, New York, USA, 1995. 414 pp. Price: US$65.00 (hardcover). ISBN 0 471 58747 8
578
Soil nutrient changes due to land use changes in Northern China: a case study in Zunhua County, Hebei Province
579
Soil nutrient content, above-ground biomass and litter in a semi-arid shrubland, South Africa
580
Soil nutrient differences between two krummholz-form tree species and adjacent alpine tundra
581
Soil nutrient distributions of mesquite-dominated desert grasslands: changes in time and space
582
Soil nutrient dynamics during podzol development under lowland temperate rain forest in New Zealand
583
Soil nutrient status and revegetation practices of downhill skiing areas in Finnish Lapland — a case study of Mt. Ylläs
584
Soil nutrient stock dynamics and land-use management of annuals, perennials and pastures after slash-and-burn in the Southern Ecuadorian Andes
585
Soil nutrients in relation to land use and landscape position in the semi-arid small catchment on the loess plateau in China
586
Soil nutrients, microbial biomass, and crop response to organic amendments in rice cropping system in the Shiwaliks of Indian Himalayas
587
Soil of the lower valley of the Dragonja river (Slovenia)
588
Soil order and grazing management effects on changes in soil C and N in New Zealand pastures
589
Soil organic and inorganic carbon contents of landscape units in Belgium derived using data from 1950 to 1970
590
Soil organic and inorganic carbon contents under various land uses across a transect of continental steppes in Inner Mongolia
591
Soil organic and inorganic carbon in the loess profiles of Lanzhou area: implications of deep soils
592
Soil organic C and N distribution for wheat cropping systems after 20 years of conservation tillage in central Texas
593
Soil organic C and N fractions under continuous cropping with contrasting tillage systems on mollisols of the southeastern Pampas
594
Soil organic C and N pools under long-term pasture management in the Southern Piedmont USA
595
Soil organic C and N pools under long-term pasture management in the Southern Piedmont USA
596
Soil organic C stabilization and thresholds in C saturation
597
Soil organic C stabilization and thresholds in C saturation
598
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics with and without residue incorporation in relation to different nitrogen fertilisation rates
599
Soil organic carbon accumulation and carbon costs related to tillage, cropping systems and nitrogen fertilization in a subtropical Acrisol
600
Soil organic carbon accumulation following afforestation in a Japanese coniferous plantation based on particle-size fractionation and stable isotope analysis
601
Soil organic carbon and 13C abundance as related to tillage, crop residue, and nitrogen fertilization under continuous corn management in Minnesota
602
Soil organic carbon and fertility interactions affected by a tillage chronosequence in a Brazilian Oxisol
603
Soil organic carbon and fly-ash distributions in eroded phases of soils in Illinois and Russia
604
Soil organic carbon and fly-ash distributions in eroded phases of soils in Illinois and Russia
605
Soil organic carbon and fractions of a Rhodic Ferralsol under the influence of tillage and crop rotation systems in southern Brazil
606
Soil organic carbon and influencing factors in different landscapes in an arid region of northwestern China
607
Soil organic carbon and nitrogen accumulation rates in cold and alpine environments over 1 Ma
608
Soil organic carbon and nitrogen in a Minnesota soil as related to tillage, residue and nitrogen management
609
Soil organic carbon and nitrogen in a Minnesota soil as related to tillage, residue and nitrogen management
610
Soil organic carbon and nitrogen in a Mollisol in central Ohio as affected by tillage and land use
611
Soil organic carbon and nitrogen stocks in Nepal long-term soil fertility experiments
612
Soil organic carbon and physical properties as affected by long-term application of FYM and inorganic fertilizers in maize–wheat system
613
Soil organic carbon and soil structure are driving microbial abundance and community composition across the arid and semi-arid grasslands in northern China
614
Soil organic carbon and soil structure are driving microbial abundance and community composition across the arid and semi-arid grasslands in northern China
615
Soil organic carbon and total nitrogen as affected by vegetation types in Northern Loess Plateau of China
616
Soil organic carbon and total nitrogen in intensively managed arable soils
617
Soil organic carbon and total nitrogen stocks as affected by topographic aspect and vegetation in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
618
Soil organic carbon and total nitrogen stocks under different land uses in a semi-arid watershed in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
619
Soil organic carbon assessment by field and airborne spectrometry in bare croplands: accounting for soil surface roughness
620
Soil organic carbon changes after 12 years of no-tillage and tillage of Grantsburg soils in southern Illinois
621
Soil organic carbon changes after 12 years of no-tillage and tillage of Grantsburg soils in southern Illinois
622
Soil organic carbon changes as influenced by agricultural land use and management: a case study in Yanhuai Basin, Beijing, China
623
Soil organic carbon changes at the plot level in hillside systems
624
Soil organic carbon changes in dynamic land use decision models
625
Soil organic carbon changes in particle-size fractions following cultivation of Black soils in China
626
Soil organic carbon changes in the cultivation of energy crops: Implications for GHG balances and soil quality for use in LCA
627
Soil organic carbon concentrations and stocks on Barro Colorado Island — Digital soil mapping using Random Forests analysis
628
Soil organic carbon content and composition of 130-year crop, pasture and forest land-use managements
629
Soil Organic Carbon Content and Stocks in Relation to Grazing Management in Semi-Arid Grasslands of Kenya
630
Soil organic carbon content indicators and web mapping applications
631
Soil organic carbon contents of agricultural land in the Netherlands between 1984 and 2004
632
Soil organic carbon contributes to alkalinity priming induced by added organic substrates
633
Soil organic carbon contributes to alkalinity priming induced by added organic substrates
634
Soil organic carbon decomposition and carbon pools in temperate and sub-tropical forests in China
635
Soil organic carbon decomposition from recently added and older sources estimated by δ13C values of CO2 and organic matter
636
Soil organic carbon decomposition from recently added and older sources estimated by δ13C values of CO2 and organic matter
637
Soil organic carbon distribution in relation to land use and its storage in a small watershed of the Loess Plateau, China
638
Soil organic carbon dynamics at the regional scale as influenced by land use history: a case study in forest soils from southern Belgium
639
Soil organic carbon dynamics under different tillage systems in rotations with perennial pastures
640
Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics Under Tropical Garden Land Systems
641
Soil organic carbon dynamics, functions and management in West African agro-ecosystems
642
Soil organic carbon fraction losses upon continuous plow-based tillage and its restoration by diverse biomass-C inputs under no-till in sub-tropical and tropical regions of Brazil
643
Soil organic carbon in an old-growth temperate forest: Spatial pattern, determinants and bias in its quantification
644
Soil organic carbon in clay and silt sized particles in Chinese mollisols: Relationship to the predicted capacity
645
Soil organic carbon in relation to cultivation and topsoil removal on sloping lands of Kolombangara, Solomon Islands
646
Soil Organic Carbon mapping of partially vegetated agricultural fields with imaging spectroscopy
647
Soil organic carbon mineralization rates in aggregates under contrasting land uses
648
Soil organic carbon pool changes following land-use conversions
649
Soil organic carbon pool of grassland soils on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and its global implication
650
Soil organic carbon pools and productivity in relation to nutrient management in a 20-year-old rice–berseem agroecosystem
651
Soil organic carbon pools in alpine to nival zones along an altitudinal gradient (4400–5300 m) on the Tibetan Plateau
652
Soil organic carbon prediction by hyperspectral remote sensing and field vis-NIR spectroscopy: An Australian case study
653
Soil organic carbon quality in forested mineral wetlands at different mean annual temperature
654
Soil organic carbon quality in forested mineral wetlands at different mean annual temperature
655
Soil organic carbon quantity, chemistry and thermal stability in a mountainous landscape: A Rock–Eval pyrolysis survey
656
Soil organic carbon sequestration and agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the southeastern USA
657
Soil organic carbon sequestration and agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the southeastern USA
658
Soil organic carbon sequestration in relation to organic and inorganic fertilization in rice–wheat and maize–wheat systems
659
SOIL ORGANIC CARBON SEQUESTRATION RATES IN TWO LONG-TERM NO-TILL EXPERIMENTS IN OHIO.
660
Soil organic carbon sequestration, storage, retention and loss in U.S. croplands: Issues paper for protocol development
661
Soil organic carbon stabilization in dry tropical forests of Costa Rica
662
Soil Organic Carbon Stock Changes in Response to Land-use Changes in Iran
663
Soil organic carbon stock changes in Swedish forest soils—A comparison of uncertainties and their sources through a national inventory and two simulation models
664
Soil organic carbon stock changes in Swedish forest soils—A comparison of uncertainties and their sources through a national inventory and two simulation models
665
Soil organic carbon stock is closely related to aboveground vegetation properties in cold-temperate mountainous forests
666
Soil organic carbon stocks and forest productivity in volcanic ash soils of different age (1835–30,500 years B.P.) in Mexico
667
Soil organic carbon stocks in relation to elevation gradients in volcanic ash soils of Taiwan
668
Soil organic carbon stocks in the Limpopo National Park, Mozambique: Amount, spatial distribution and uncertainty
669
Soil organic carbon stocks under native vegetation – Revised estimates for use with the simple assessment option of the Carbon Benefits Project system
670
Soil organic carbon stocks, storage profile and microbial biomass under different crop management systems in a tropical agricultural ecosystem
671
Soil organic carbon storage and changes with reduction in agricultural activities in Hong Kong
672
Soil organic carbon storage capacity positively related to forest succession on the Loess Plateau, China
673
Soil organic carbon storage changes with climate change, landform and land use conditions in Garhwal hills of the Indian Himalayan mountains
674
Soil organic horizons as a major source for radiocesium biorecycling in forest ecosystems
675
Soil organic matter (SOM) characterization by Rock-Eval pyrolysis: scope and limitations
676
Soil organic matter and biological properties after 26 years of maize-wheat-cowpea cropping as affected by manure and fertilization in a Cambisol in semiarid region of India
677
Soil organic matter and biological soil quality indicators after 21 years of organic and conventional farming
678
Soil organic matter and cation-exchange capacity sensing with on-the-go electrical conductivity and optical sensors
679
Soil organic matter and CO2 emission as affected by water erosion on field runoff plots
680
Soil organic matter and its lignin component in surface horizons of salt-affected soils of the Argentinian Pampa
681
Soil organic matter and land degradation in semi-arid area, Israel
682
Soil organic matter and NPK status as influenced by integrated use of green manure, crop residues, cane trash and urea N in sugarcane-based crop sequences
683
Soil organic matter and nutrient dynamics in a Kenyan nitisol under long-term fertilizer and organic input management
684
Soil organic matter and nutrient dynamics in a Kenyan nitisol under long-term fertilizer and organic input management
685
Soil organic matter and related physical properties in a Mediterranean wheat-based rotation trial
686
Soil organic matter and related physical properties in a Mediterranean wheat-based rotation trial
687
Soil organic matter and texture affect responses to dry/wet cycles: Changes in soil organic matter fractions and relationships with C and N mineralisation
688
Soil organic matter and texture affect responses to dry/wet cycles: Changes in soil organic matter fractions and relationships with C and N mineralisation
689
Soil organic matter and texture affect responses to dry/wet cycles: Effects on carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions
690
Soil organic matter and texture affect responses to dry/wet cycles: Effects on carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions
691
Soil organic matter as a nanoporous sorbent of organic pollutants
692
Soil organic matter assessment in natural regrowth, Pueraria phaseoloides and Mucuna pruriens fallow
693
Soil organic matter assessment in natural regrowth, Pueraria phaseoloides and Mucuna pruriens fallow
694
Soil organic matter characteristics, biochemical activity and antioxidant capacity in Mediterranean land use systems
695
Soil organic matter chemistry changes upon secondary succession in Imperata Grasslands, Indonesia: A pyrolysis–GC/MS study
696
Soil organic matter composition and microbial activity in urban soils
697
Soil organic matter composition and transformation in gelic histosols of coastal continental antarctica
698
Soil organic matter composition and transformation in gelic histosols of coastal continental antarctica
699
Soil organic matter composition of spodic horizons in Podzols of the Northwest German Lower Plain
700
Soil organic matter content according to different management system within long-term experiment
701
Soil organic matter content and composition as influenced by soil management in a semi-arid Mediterranean agro-silvo-pastoral system
702
Soil organic matter content and quality: effects of fertilizer applications, burning and trash retention on a long-term sugarcane experiment in South Africa
703
Soil organic matter content and quality: effects of fertilizer applications, burning and trash retention on a long-term sugarcane experiment in South Africa
704
Soil organic matter decomposition driven by microbial growth: A simple model for a complex network of interactions
705
Soil organic matter decomposition driven by microbial growth: A simple model for a complex network of interactions
706
Soil organic matter degradation in an agricultural chronosequence under different tillage regimes evaluated by organic matter pools, enzymatic activities and CPMAS ¹³C NMR
707
Soil organic matter degradation in an agricultural chronosequence under different tillage regimes evaluated by organic matter pools, enzymatic activities and CPMAS ¹³C NMR
708
Soil organic matter distribution as influenced by enchytraeid and earthworm activity
709
Soil organic matter dynamics after deforestation along a farm field chronosequence in southern highlands of Ethiopia
710
Soil organic matter dynamics after the conversion of arable land to pasture
711
Soil organic matter dynamics along a rice chronosequence in north-eastern Argentina: Evidence from natural 13C abundance and particle size fractionation
712
Soil organic matter dynamics along a rice chronosequence in north-eastern Argentina: Evidence from natural 13C abundance and particle size fractionation
713
Soil organic matter dynamics and land use change at a grassland/forest ecotone
714
Soil organic matter dynamics and land use change at a grassland/forest ecotone
715
Soil organic matter dynamics in density and particle size fractions as revealed by the 13C/12C isotopic ratio in a Cerradoʹs oxisol
716
Soil organic matter dynamics in grassland soils under elevated CO2: Insights from long-term incubations and stable isotopes
717
Soil organic matter dynamics in grassland soils under elevated CO2: Insights from long-term incubations and stable isotopes
718
Soil organic matter dynamics in Mediterranean A-horizons—The use of analytical pyrolysis to ascertain land-use history
719
Soil organic matter dynamics in Mediterranean A-horizons—The use of analytical pyrolysis to ascertain land-use history
720
Soil organic matter dynamics in Portuguese natural and sown rainfed grasslands
721
Soil organic matter dynamics in Portuguese natural and sown rainfed grasslands
722
Soil organic matter dynamics in tiger bush (Niamey, Niger). Preliminary results
723
Soil organic matter effects on plant available and water soluble phosphorus
724
Soil organic matter formation along a chronosequence in the Morteratsch proglacial area (Upper Engadine, Switzerland)
725
Soil organic matter fractions and their role in soil nitrogen mineralization
726
Soil organic matter fractions as early indicators for carbon stock changes under different land-use?
727
Soil organic matter from pioneer species and its implications to phytostabilization of mined sites in the Sierra de Cartagena (Spain) Original Research Article
728
Soil organic matter humification under different tillage managements evaluated by Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) and C/N ratio
729
Soil organic matter in nano-scale structures of a cultivated Black Chernozem
730
Soil organic matter in soil depth profiles: Distinct carbon preferences of microbial groups during carbon transformation
731
Soil organic matter in soil depth profiles: Distinct carbon preferences of microbial groups during carbon transformation
732
Soil organic matter in soil physical fractions in adjacent semi-natural and cultivated stands in temperate Atlantic forests
733
Soil organic matter in soil physical fractions in adjacent semi-natural and cultivated stands in temperate Atlantic forests
734
Soil organic matter in urban soils: Estimation of elemental carbon by thermal oxidation and characterization of organic matter by solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy
735
SOIL ORGANIC MATTER LOSS BY WATER EROSION IN A COFFEE ORGANIC FARM
736
Soil organic matter mineralization and residue decomposition of spring wheat grown under elevated CO2 atmosphere
737
Soil organic matter mobilization by root exudates
738
Soil organic matter mobilization by root exudates of three maize hybrids
739
Soil organic matter of Iberian open woodland rangelands as influenced by vegetation cover and land management
740
SOIL ORGANIC MATTER POOLS AND AGGREGATE FRACTIONS IN ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL WINTER WHEAT CROPPING IN VOJVODINA PROVINCE OF SERBIA
741
Soil organic matter pools and carbon fractions in soil under different land uses
742
Soil organic matter pools and carbon-protection mechanisms in aggregate classes influenced by surface liming in a no-till system
743
Soil organic matter quality interpreted thermodynamically
744
Soil organic matter quality interpreted thermodynamically
745
Soil organic matter quantity and quality in mountain soils of the Alay Range, Kyrgyzia, affected by land use change
746
Soil organic matter sensing with an on-the-go optical sensor
747
Soil organic matter stability in organo-mineral complexes as a function of increasing C loading
748
Soil organic matter stability in organo-mineral complexes as a function of increasing C loading
749
Soil organic matter stabilization in turfgrass ecosystems: Importance of microbial processing
750
Soil organic matter stabilization in turfgrass ecosystems: Importance of microbial processing
751
Soil organic matter stabilization pathways in clay sub-fractions from a time series of fertilizer deprivation
752
Soil organic matter status of Chernozem soil in North Kazakhstan: effects of summer fallow
753
Soil organic matter status of Chernozem soil in North Kazakhstan: effects of summer fallow
754
Soil organic matter stocks and quality at high altitude grasslands of Apolobamba, Bolivia
755
Soil organic matter stratification ratio as an indicator of soil quality
756
Soil organic matter transformations induced by Hieracium pilosella L. in tussock grassland of New Zealand
757
Soil organic matter transport along an sub-Arctic river–sea transect
758
Soil organic matter turnover as a function of the soil clay content: consequences for model applications
759
Soil organic matter turnover as a function of the soil clay content: consequences for model applications
760
Soil organic matter turnover in British deciduous woodlands, quantified with radiocarbon
761
Soil organic matter under different forest types in Southern China
762
Soil organic matter, microbial biomass and enzyme activities in a tropical agroforestry system
763
Soil organic matter, microbial properties, and aggregate stability under annual and perennial pastures
764
Soil organic matter, surface crusting and erosion in Sahelian farming systems based on manuring or fallowing
765
Soil organic matter–hydrogen peroxide dynamics in the treatment of contaminated soils and groundwater using catalyzed H2O2 propagations (modified Fentonʹs reagent)
766
Soil organic N - An under-rated player for C sequestration in soils?
767
Soil organic N - An under-rated player for C sequestration in soils?
768
Soil organic N dynamics and stand quality in Pinus radiata pinewoods of the temperate humid region
769
Soil organic N dynamics and stand quality in Pinus radiata pinewoods of the temperate humid region
770
Soil organic nitrogen composition in Pinus forest acid soils: variability and bioavailability
771
Soil organic phosphorus and microbial community composition as affected by 26 years of different management strategies
772
Soil organic phosphorus forms under different soil management systems and winter crops, in a long term experiment
773
Soil organic phosphorus fraction in pine–oak forest stands in Northeastern Germany
774
Soil organic structures in macro and microaggregates of a cultivated Brown Chernozem
775
Soil organic structures in macro and microaggregates of a cultivated Brown Chernozem
776
Soil organic sulfur forms and dynamics in the Great Plains of North America as influenced by long-term cultivation and climate
777
Soil organic sulfur mineralization in the presence of growing plants under aerobic or waterlogged conditions
778
Soil organic sulfur mineralization in the presence of growing plants under aerobic or waterlogged conditions
779
Soil organisms and carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus mineralisation in Norway spruce and mixed Norway spruce – Birch stands
780
Soil Oribatida and Collembola communities across a land depression in an arable field
781
Soil oxygen status and dehydrogenase activity
782
Soil oxygen status and dehydrogenase activity
783
Soil P fractions as affected by on-farm composts in a controlled incubation study
784
Soil P status and phosphomonoesterase activity of recently burnt and unburnt soil following laboratory incubation
785
Soil P status and phosphomonoesterase activity of recently burnt and unburnt soil following laboratory incubation
786
Soil parameter modification used for boosting predictive fidelity of planetary rover’s slippage
787
Soil parameter quantification by NIRS as a Chemometric challenge at ‘Chimiométrie 2006’
788
Soil parameters and host plants associated with arbuscular mycorrhizae in the grazed Magellanic steppe of Tierra del Fuego
789
Soil parameters and plant responses associated with arbuscular mycorrhizas from contrasting grassland management regimes
790
Soil parameters are key factors to predict metal bioavailability to snails based on chemical extractant data Original Research Article
791
Soil parent materials in the Moshaysk district, Russia
792
Soil Particle Size Distribution and Solid Fractal Dimension as Influenced by Pretreatments
793
SOIL PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION BY MOSAIC IMAGING AND WATERSHED ANALYSIS
794
SOIL PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION BY MOSAIC IMAGING AND WATERSHED ANALYSIS
795
Soil particle surface electrochemical property effects on abundance of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and ammonia-oxidizing archaea, NH4+ activity, and net nitrification in an acid soil
796
Soil particle surface electrochemical property effects on abundance of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and ammonia-oxidizing archaea, NH4+ activity, and net nitrification in an acid soil
797
Soil particles in agricultural landscapes of a derived savanna in southwestern Nigeria and implications for selected soil properties
798
Soil particle-size analysis up to 250 μm by X-ray granulometer: Device set-up and regressions for data conversion into pipette-equivalent values
799
Soil particle-size dependent partitioning behavior of pesticides within water–soil–cationic surfactant systems
800
Soil particulate organic carbon under different land use and management
801
Soil particulate organic matter effects on nitrogen availability after afforestation with Eucalyptus globulus
802
Soil particulate organic matter effects on nitrogen availability after afforestation with Eucalyptus globulus
803
Soil patterns as a key controlling factor of soil erosion by water
804
SOIL PENETRATION MEASUREMENTS SUPPORTING THE DESIGN OF AN IMPACT BORING TOOL
805
Soil penetrometer resistance spatial variability in a Ferralsol at several soil moisture conditions
806
Soil persistence of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxin from transgenic Bt cotton tissues and its effect on soil enzyme activities
807
Soil pH affects the processes reducing nitrate to nitrous oxide and di-nitrogen
808
Soil pH affects the processes reducing nitrate to nitrous oxide and di-nitrogen
809
Soil pH and earthworms affect herbage nitrogen recovery from solid cattle manure in production grassland
810
Soil pH and earthworms affect herbage nitrogen recovery from solid cattle manure in production grassland
811
Soil pH and organic C dynamics in tropical forest soils: Evidence from laboratory and simulation studies
812
Soil pH and organic C dynamics in tropical forest soils: Evidence from laboratory and simulation studies
813
Soil pH changes associated with lupin and wheat plant materials incorporated in a red–brown earth soil
814
Soil pH controls the environmental availability of phosphorus: Experimental and mechanistic modelling approaches
815
Soil pH drives the spatial distribution of bacterial communities along elevation on Changbai Mountain
816
Soil pH drives the spatial distribution of bacterial communities along elevation on Changbai Mountain
817
Soil pH has contrasting effects on gross and net nitrogen mineralizations in adjacent forest and grassland soils in central Alberta, Canada
818
Soil pH has contrasting effects on gross and net nitrogen mineralizations in adjacent forest and grassland soils in central Alberta, Canada
819
Soil pH increase due to biological decarboxylation of organic anions
820
Soil pH increase due to biological decarboxylation of organic anions
821
Soil pH-induced changes in root colonization, diversity, and reproduction of symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from healthy and declining maple forests
822
Soil Phosphorus Analysis as an Integrative Tool for Recognizing Buried Ancient Ploughsoils
823
Soil phosphorus and tree cover modify the effects of livestock grazing on plant species richness in Australian grassy woodland Original Research Article
824
Soil phosphorus availability and fine root proliferation in Amazonian agroforests 6 years following forest conversion
825
Soil Phosphorus Characteristics of Created and Natural Wetlands in the Atchafalaya Delta, LA
826
Soil phosphorus cycling in an Antarctic polar desert
827
Soil phosphorus depletion capacity of arbuscular mycorrhizae formed by maize hybrids
828
Soil phosphorus dynamics and phytoavailability from sewage sludge at different stages in a treatment stream
829
Soil phosphorus forms and their variations in depressional and riparian freshwater wetlands (Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China)
830
Soil phosphorus forms as quality indicators of soils under different vegetation covers
831
Soil phosphorus fractions after 111 years of animal manure and fertilizer applications
832
Soil phosphorus fractions from toposequences of semi-arid Latosols and Luvisols in northeastern Brazil
833
Soil Phosphorus Fractions in Calcareous Vertisols and Aridisols of Northern Jordan
834
Soil phosphorus fractions in solution: influence of fertiliser and manure, filtration and method of determination Original Research Article
835
Soil phosphorus management and water quality: a UK perspective
836
Soil phosphorus mobilization in the rhizosphere of cover crops has little effect on phosphorus cycling in California agricultural soils
837
Soil phosphorus mobilization in the rhizosphere of cover crops has little effect on phosphorus cycling in California agricultural soils
838
Soil phosphorus pools for Histosols under sugarcane and pasture in the Everglades, USA
839
Soil phosphorus quantity–intensity relationships to predict increased soil phosphorus loss to overland and subsurface flow
840
Soil phosphorus status of organic farming in Flanders: an overview and comparison with the conventional management
841
Soil phosphorus storage capacity in manure-impacted Alaquods: Implications for water table management
842
Soil phosphorus transformations under forest burning and laboratory heat treatments
843
Soil Phosphorus, Management Practices, and Their Relationship to Phosphorus Delivery in the Iowa Clear Lake Agricultural Watershed
844
Soil physical and hydraulic properties in a rice-wheat cropping system in India: effects of rice-straw management
845
Soil physical changes and plant availability of Zn and Pb in a treatability test of phytostabilization
846
Soil physical characteristics and chickpea yield responses to tillage treatments
847
Soil physical characteristics and chickpea yield responses to tillage treatments
848
Soil physical characteristics and yield of wheat and maize as affected by mulching materials and sowing methods
849
Soil physical fertility and crop performance as affected by long term application of FYM and inorganic fertilizers in rice–wheat system
850
Soil physical fertility, soil structure and rooting conditions after ploughing organically managed grass/clover swards
851
Soil Physical Measurement and Interpretation for Land Evaluation: by N. Mckenzie, K. Coughlan and H. Cresswell (Eds.). Australian soil and land survey handbook series Vol. 5, CSIRO Publishing, 2002. Hardbound, 379 pp. ISBN 0 643 06767 1 A$89.95
852
Soil physical parameters of a recently established agricultural recultivation site after brown coal mining in Eastern Germany
853
SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND AGGREGATE-ASSOCIATED C, N, AND P DISTRIBUTIONS IN ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL CROPPING SYSTEMS.
854
SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND GRAIN YIELD OF SPRING MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) AS INFLUENCE BY TILLAGE PRACTICES AND MULCH TREATMENTS
855
Soil physical properties and soybean (Glycine max, Merrill) root abundance in conventionally- and zero-tilled soils in the humid Pampas of Argentina
856
Soil physical properties and soybean (Glycine max, Merrill) root abundance in conventionally- and zero-tilled soils in the humid Pampas of Argentina
857
Soil physical properties and their relations to organic carbon pools as affected by land use in an alpine pastureland
858
Soil physical properties and wheat performance under various preparatory tillagepractices in a subtropical dry land of Pakistan
859
Soil physical properties and wheat root growth as affected by no-tillage and conventional tillage systems in a Mediterranean environment of Chile
860
Soil physical properties associated with the invasive spotted knapweed and native grasses are similar
861
Soil physical properties of afforested and arable land
862
Soil physical properties of agricultural systems in a large-scale study
863
Soil Physical Properties, Total N and Maize Yield Response to Various N Sources Incorporated with Different Tillage Implements
864
Soil physical qualities in an Oxic Paleustalf under different tillage and stubble management practices and application of S theory
865
Soil physical quality
866
Soil physical quality of Luvisols under agroforestry, natural vegetation and conventional crop management systems in the Brazilian semi-arid region Original Research Article
867
Soil physical quality: Part I. Theory, effects of soil texture, density, and organic matter, and effects on root growth
868
Soil physical quality: Part II. Friability, tillage, tilth and hard-setting
869
Soil physical quality: Part III: Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity and general conclusions about S-theory
870
Soil physical responses to cattle grazing cover crops under conventional and no tillage in the Southern Piedmont USA
871
Soil physical responses to novel rice cultural practices in the rice–wheat system: Comparative evidence from a swelling soil in Nepal
872
Soil physical responses to novel rice cultural practices in the rice–wheat system: Comparative evidence from a swelling soil in Nepal
873
Soil physicochemical properties and moisture dynamics of a large soil profile in a tropical monsoon forest
874
Soil physico-chemical properties as affected by flood and erosion in Abakaliki, Southeastern Nigeria
875
Soil Physicochemical Properties as Influenced by Persistent Herbicide Weed Control in Some Communities in Ondo State, Nigeria
876
Soil physics meets soil biology: Towards better mechanistic prediction of greenhouse gas emissions from soil
877
Soil physics meets soil biology: Towards better mechanistic prediction of greenhouse gas emissions from soil
878
Soil physiochemical changes following 12 years of annual burning in a humid–subtropical tallgrass prairie: a hypothesis
879
Soil pits as a simple design aid for subsurface drip irrigation systems
880
Soil pollution by a pyrite mine spill in Spain: evolution in time
881
Soil pollution by oxidation of tailings from toxic spill of a pyrite mine
882
Soil pollution in Mitrovica town surroundings and absorption of heavy metals by carrot plant
883
Soil pore characteristics assessed from X-ray micro-CT derived images and correlations to soil friability
884
Soil pore surface properties in managed grasslands
885
Soil pore volume and the abundance of soil mites in two contrasting habitats
886
Soil pore volume and the abundance of soil mites in two contrasting habitats
887
Soil porosity and water infiltration as influenced by tillage methods
888
Soil porosity and water infiltration as influenced by tillage methods
889
Soil porosity characteristics and water movement under zero tillage in silty soils in Argentinian Pampas
890
Soil porosity characteristics and water movement under zero tillage in silty soils in Argentinian Pampas
891
Soil porosity modelling for immersive serious game based on vertical angle, depth, and speed of tillage
892
Soil porosity resulting from the assemblage of silt grains with a clay phase: New perspectives related to utilization of X-ray synchrotron computed microtomography
893
Soil porous system as heterogeneous complex network
894
Soil porous system changes quantified by analyzing soil water retention curve modifications
895
Soil precompression stress: I. A survey of Swedish arable soils
896
Soil precompression stress: II. A comparison of different compaction tests and stress–displacement behaviour of the soil during wheeling
897
Soil prediction using artificial neural networks and topographic attributes
898
Soil preferential flow in the dark coniferous forest of Gongga Mountain based on the kinetic wave model with dispersion wave (KDW preferential flow model)
899
Soil processes and functions across an international network of Critical Zone Observatories: Introduction to experimental methods and initial results
900
Soil processes and global change
901
Soil processes are not influenced by the functional complexity of soil decomposer food webs under disturbance
902
Soil processes are not influenced by the functional complexity of soil decomposer food webs under disturbance
903
Soil processes dominate the long-term response of forest net primary productivity to increased temperature and atmospheric CO2 concentration
904
Soil processes under pastures in intertropical areas
905
Soil productivity improving attributes of Mexican sunflower (Tithonia diversifolia) and siam weed (Chromolaena odorata)
906
Soil profile carbon and nitrogen in prairie, perennial grass–legume mixture and wheat-fallow production in the central High Plains, USA
907
Soil profile carbon and nutrient stocks under long-term conventional and organic crop and alfalfa-crop rotations and re-established grassland
908
Soil profile distributions of water and solutes following frequent high water inputs
909
Soil profile improvement as a by-product of gully stabilization measures
910
Soil profile inversion in earthquake-induced liquefaction-affected soils and the potential effects on urban trees
911
Soil profile method for soil thermal diffusivity, conductivity and heat flux: Comparison to soil heat flux plates ☆
912
Soil profiles as indicators of mineral weathering rates and organic interactions for a Pennsylvania diabase
913
SOIL PROPERTIES AND TOPOGRAPHIC ELATIONSHIPS OF SOME REPRESENTATIVE ENTISOLS AND INCEPTISOLS IN WESTERN IRAN
914
Soil Properties Affecting metal Extractability Patterns in Periurban Calcareous Agricultural Soils in the Mediterranean Area
915
Soil properties along a hillslope modified by wind erosion in the Ordos Plateau (semi-arid China)
916
Soil properties and charcoal dynamics of burnt soils in the Tyrolean Limestone Alps
917
SOIL PROPERTIES AND CROP YIELD UNDER DIFFERENT TILLAGE METHODS FOR RAPESEED CULTIVATION IN PADDY FIELDS
918
Soil properties and crop yields after 11 years of no tillage farming in wheat–maize cropping system in North China Plain
919
Soil properties and crop yields after 21 years of direct drilling trials in southern Spain
920
Soil properties and crop yields after 21 years of direct drilling trials in southern Spain
921
Soil properties and crop yields in a dryland Vertisol sown with cotton-based crop rotations
922
Soil properties and crop yields in a dryland Vertisol sown with cotton-based crop rotations
923
Soil properties and crop yields on a vertisol in India with application of distillery effluent
924
Soil properties and environmental tracers: A DEM based assessment in an Australian Mediterranean environment
925
Soil Properties and Fertility Management within Ruiru Peri-Urban Area in Kiambu County, Kenya
926
Soil properties and landscape factors affecting maize yield under wet spring conditions in eastern Canada
927
Soil Properties and Land-Use Influence on Weed Occurrence in the Southern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria
928
Soil properties and lodgepole pine growth on rehabilitated landings in northeastern British Columbia
929
Soil properties and microbial activity across a 500 m elevation gradient in a semi-arid environment
930
Soil properties and microbial activity across a 500 m elevation gradient in a semi-arid environment
931
Soil properties and N application effects on microbial activities in two winter wheat cropping systems
932
Soil properties and nutrient relations in burned and unburned Mediterranean-climate shrublands of Baja California, Mexico
933
Soil properties and plant production after short-term fallows in Senegal
934
Soil properties and productivity as affected by topsoil movement within an eroded landform
935
Soil properties and susceptibility to preferential solute transport in tilled topsoil at the catchment scale
936
Soil properties and the macrofauna community in abandoned irrigated rice fields of northeastern Argentina
937
Soil properties and their spatial pattern in an oasis on the lower reaches of the Tarim River, northwest China
938
Soil properties and their variations on two contiguous hillslopes in Northeast Brazil
939
Soil properties and tree species drive ك-diversity of soil bacterial communities
940
Soil properties and tree species drive ك-diversity of soil bacterial communities
941
Soil properties and turf growth on a sandy soil amended with fly ash
942
Soil Properties and Variation between Three Forest Types in Tropical Watershed Forest of Chini Lake, Peninsular Malaysia
943
Soil properties and water regime of reclaimed surface dumps in the North Bohemian brown-coal region — a field study
944
Soil properties are key determinants for the development of exudate gradients in a rhizosphere simulation model
945
Soil properties are key determinants for the development of exudate gradients in a rhizosphere simulation model
946
Soil properties as indicators of disturbance in forest ecosystems of Georgia, USA
947
Soil properties as key factors controlling water repellency in fire-affected areas: Evidences from burned sites in Spain and Israel
948
Soil properties associated with organic matter-mediated suppression of bean root rot in field soil amended with fresh and composted paper mill residuals
949
Soil properties associated with organic matter-mediated suppression of bean root rot in field soil amended with fresh and composted paper mill residuals
950
Soil properties following cultivation and non-grazing of a semi-arid sandy grassland in northern China
951
Soil properties governing soil erosion affected by cropping systems in the U.S. Pacific Northwest
952
Soil properties in a sugarcane plantation after the application of treated sewage effluent and phosphogypsum in Brazil
953
Soil properties in fire-consumed log burnout openings in a Missouri oak savanna
954
Soil properties in furrows of an irrigated Vertisol sown with continuous cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
955
Soil properties in natural grassland, Caragana korshinskii planted shrubland, and Robinia pseudoacacia planted forest in gullies on the hilly Loess Plateau, China
956
Soil properties in organic olive groves compared with that in natural areas in a mountainous landscape in southern Spain
957
Soil properties in plantations of sessile oak (Quercus petraea) and red oak (Quercus rubra) in reclaimed lignite open-cast mines of the Rhineland
958
Soil properties in tropical montane cloud forests influence estimates of soil CO2 efflux
959
Soil properties influencing the denitrification potential of Flemish agricultural soils
960
Soil properties inside earthworm patches and gaps in a tropical grassland (la Mancha, Veracruz, Mexico)
961
Soil properties on a chronosequence of landslides in montane rain forest, Ecuador
962
Soil properties related to potential particulate matter emissions (PM10) of sandy soils
963
Soil properties under Chromolaena odorata fallow on two soil types (southern Cameroon)
964
Soil properties under natural forest in the Alicante Province of Spain
965
Soil properties, and cotton growth, yield and fibre quality in three cotton-based cropping systems
966
Soil properties, C fractions and their dynamics in land use conversion from native forests to croplands in northern Iran
967
Soil properties, crop production and greenhouse gas emissions from organic and inorganic fertilizer-based arable cropping systems
968
Soil properties, crop productivity and irrigation effects on five croplands of Inner Mongolia
969
Soil properties, crop productivity and irrigation effects on five croplands of Inner Mongolia
970
SOIL PROPERTIES, FLAX VARIETIES PRODUCTION AND THEIR HEAVY METALS CONTENTS UNDER IRRIGATION WITH LOW WATER QUALITY
971
Soil properties, labile pools of soil organic carbon and their variations under broadleaf and coniferous plantation in Hyrcanian forest, northern Iran
972
Soil property and microbial activity in natural salt affected soils in an alternating wet–dry tropical climate
973
Soil property apotheosis to corral the finest compressive strength of unbaked adobe bricks
974
Soil property changes after four decades of wastewater irrigation: A landscape perspective
975
Soil property effects on wind erosion of organic soils
976
Soil property, CO2 emission and aridity index as agroecological indicators to assess the mineralization of cover crop green manure in a Mediterranean environment
977
Soil proteomics: An assessment of its potential for archaeological site interpretation
978
Soil protozoa as bioindicators: pros and cons, methods, diversity, representative examples
979
Soil protozoa: an under-researched microbial group gaining momentum
980
Soil protozoa: an under-researched microbial group gaining momentum
981
Soil P-status and cultivar maturity effects on pea-Rhizobium symbiosis
982
Soil quality alteration by mouldboard ploughing in a commercial farm devoted to no-tillage under Mediterranean conditions
983
Soil quality and barley growth as influenced by the land application of two compost types
984
Soil quality and organic carbon ratios in mountain agroecosystems of South-east Spain
985
Soil quality and other factors influencing maize yield in northern Ghana
986
Soil Quality and Soil Degradation as Influenced by Agricultural Land Use Types in the Humid Environment
987
Soil quality and vulnerability in a Mediterranean natural ecosystem of Central Italy
988
Soil quality as a factor of the distribution of damages at the meizoseismal area of the Kozani-Grevena 1995 earthquake, in Greece (Ms = 6.6)
989
Soil quality as an indicator of sustainable tillage practices
990
Soil quality as influenced by land use history of orchards in humid subtropics
991
Soil quality assessment in semiarid rangeland in Iran
992
Soil quality assessment of an oil-contaminated tropical Alfisol amended with organic wastes using image analysis of pore space
993
Soil Quality Assessments in Some Iranian Saffron Fields
994
Soil quality attributes as influenced by annual legumes used as green manure
995
Soil quality attributes as influenced by annual legumes used as green manure
996
Soil quality attributes of conservation management regimes in a semi-arid region of south western Spain
997
Soil quality changes resulting from the application of the fungicides mefenoxam and metalaxyl to a sandy loam soil
998
Soil quality changes resulting from the application of the fungicides mefenoxam and metalaxyl to a sandy loam soil
999
Soil quality degradation processes along a deforestation chronosequence in the Ziwuling area, China
1000
Soil quality effects of accelerated erosion and management systems in three eco-regions of Tanzania
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