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Core bacterial communities dominated Purus frumentum biomass under different green manure returning amounts in saline-alkali soil
P. frumentum biomass could be improved by appropriating returning measures.
P. frumentum biomass was excellent in 75% alfalfa returning amount.
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The effect of winter crop incorporation on greenhouse gas emissions from double rice-green manure rotation in South China
Chemical fertilizer plays a vital role in increasing crop yield. However, the environmental risk and the adverse effect on soil caused by excessive...
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Combined effects of green manure returning and addition of sewage sludge compost on plant growth and microorganism communities in gold tailings
Remediation of gold tailings is often difficult due to their extremely barren nature and highly heavy metal concentrations. Returning green manure...
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Anaerobic Co-digestion of Chicken Manure and Corn Straw: Gas Production, Biogas Fertilizer Effectiveness, and Microbial Diversity
This study conducted anaerobic co-digestion (AcoD) of chicken manure (CM) and corn straw (CS) with various mixing ratios (1:0, 9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4,...
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Determining the effects of organic manure substitution on soil pH in Chinese vegetable fields: a meta-analysis
PurposeSubstituting chemical fertilizers with organic manure may alleviate soil acidification in vegetable fields, but the optimum organic manure...
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Does green finance promote agricultural green total factor productivity? Considering green credit, green investment, green securities, and carbon finance in China
The Chinese government has proposed a “double carbon” target as a response to climate change and has been incorporated in the vision 2035....
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Short-term effect of manure and straw application on bacterial and fungal community compositions and abundances in an acidic paddy soil
PurposeThe application of organic fertilizers such as crop straw and manure is a feasible practice to alleviate the adverse effects caused by...
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Nitrogen-doped biochar derived from corn straw for CO2 adsorption: a new vision on nitrogen sources comparison
Biochar as a highly promising CO 2 adsorbent is of great significance in addressing global warming and promoting human health. Research has shown that...
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Microbial Response Mechanism of Soil Inorganic Nitrogen Characteristics to Organic Fertilizer in Flue-Cured Tobacco Field
The objective of this study is to resolve the effects of long-term fertilizer application on the community structure and abundance of soil bacterial... -
Effect of returning biochar from different pyrolysis temperatures and atmospheres on the growth of leaf-used lettuce
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of biochar on the plant’s growth. A pot experiment was carried out in our study. Rice straw-derived...
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Occurrence and dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes in the Yellow River basin: focused on family farms
As an emerging contaminant, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have attracted growing attention, owing to their widespread dissemination and...
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Evaluation of the local decoupling of livestock and cropland in the Huang-Huai-Hai region
Decoupling livestock and cropland production at regional scale have poor resource-use efficiency and detrimental effects on environment in China. It...
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Effects of different fertilization practices on anammox activity, abundance, and community compositions in a paddy soil
The return of crop residue and green manure into agricultural soil is known to be important agricultural management strategies, yet how they affect...
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Groundwater nitrate pollution risk assessment based on the potential impact of land use, nitrogen balance, and vulnerability
The predicting groundwater nitrate pollution risk, especially in terms of changes in fertilizing, has not been fully investigated so far. In...
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Co-benefits assessment of integrated livestock and cropland system based on emergy, carbon footprint and economic return
The rapid specialization of livestock production contributes to spatially decoupled crop and livestock production. Relinking croplands and livestock...
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Shift of fungal community composition in response to exogenous C application associated with soil properties after 10-year field experiment in black soil of China
PurposeSoil fungi are responsible for mediating carbon (C) and nutrient cycling processes, and the types of exogenous C inputs likely affect the...
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Changes in Paddy Soil Fertility in Bangladesh Under the Green Revolution
In the present study, we assessed the changes in topsoil fertility status in 30 paddy fields of Bangladesh over the last 50 years (1967–2018) using a... -
Development of the straw biochar returning concept in China
Biochar produced from straw has been shown to improve soil physicochemical properties. This review introduces the fundamental concepts, the broad...
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Optimized ratoon rice system to sustain cleaner food production in Jianghan Plain, China: a comprehensive emergy assessment
Ratoon rice (RR) is regarded as a labor-saving and efficient approach to rice cultivation; however, sub-optimal production techniques...
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Positive influences of the application of inoculated lignocellulosic waste compost on the agronomic potential of a sandy loam soil
Green waste contains large amounts of lignin, which resists biodegradation and therefore limits its composting process. To overcome this limitation,...