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Monitoring soil–plant interactions and maize yield by satellite vegetation indexes, soil electrical conductivity and management zones
In modern agriculture, understanding the spatio-temporal variability in crop fields and the implications of environmental factors in soil management...
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Maize–soybean intercrop** increases soil nutrient availability and aggregate stability
Background and aimsStudies verify that intercrop** effects soil nutrient content, enzyme activity, aggregate stability, arbuscular mycorrhizal...
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Response of Soil Microbial Communities and Nutrient Stoichiometry to Stand Age in Chinese Fir Plantations: Insights at the Aggregate Scale
Afforestation is often considered to be an effective solution to alleviate soil degradation; however, unreasonable successive monoculture of Chinese...
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Role of soil nutrient elements transport on Camellia oleifera yield under different soil types
BackgroundMost of Camellia oleifera forests have low fruit yield and poor oil quality that are largely associated with soil fertility. Soil physical...
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Viral lysing can alleviate microbial nutrient limitations and accumulate recalcitrant dissolved organic matter components in soil
Viruses are critical for regulating microbial communities and biogeochemical processes affecting carbon/nutrient cycling. However, the role of soil...
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Effects of inoculating different mycorrhizal fungi on rhizosphere soil fungi and nutrient uptake of blueberry
The aim of this study was to explore the effects of inoculating with different fungi on the structural characteristics of soil fungal communities and...
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Theories and Methods for Soil Nutrient Sensing
Soil provides the essential nutrient elements for plant growth. Soil nutrients include soil macronutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and... -
Biochar alleviates the crop failure of rice production induced by low-nitrogen cultivation mode by regulating the soil microbes taxa composition
To improve the nitrogen utilization efficiency and a series of environmental problems caused by excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer, actual...
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Soil Carbon Emission Sources Differ Under Litter and Nutrient Addition During Secondary Succession: Evidence from a Mesocosm Study Using a Three-Transfer-Pool Model
A robust understanding of soil organic carbon (C) pools dynamics is important for predicting changes in the C cycle under ongoing climate change....
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Adaptation mechanisms of the soil microbial community under stoichiometric imbalances and nutrient-limiting conditions in a subtropical nitrogen-saturated forest
PurposeAnthropogenic activities have increased the nitrogen (N) inputs in terrestrial ecosystems, thereby altering both the carbon (C) and phosphorus...
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Plant sexual variation modulates rhizospheric nutrient processes through the soil microbiome response to drought and rewetting in Populus cathayana
Drought affects the physiological environment of the soil microbiome and plants. However, the ability of drought and rewetting to regulate...
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Temperature, Moisture, Hyperspectral Vegetation Indexes, and Leaf Traits Regulated Soil Respiration in Different Crop Planting Fields
The purpose of the study was to investigate how the regulatory factors (i.e., temperature, moisture, vegetation indexes, and leaf traits) of soil...
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Sustainable Soil Management for Climate Resilience: Long-Term Management Effects on Soil Carbon Sequestration and Nitrogen Dynamics in a Semi-Arid Tropical Inceptisol of India
The injudicious use of synthetic agri-inputs has adversely influenced the soil fertility in tropical and subtropical agriculture with depleted...
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Grazing exclusion is more effective for vegetation restoration and nutrient transfer in the heavily degraded desert steppe
BackgroundGrazing exclusion is an efficient practice to restore degraded grassland ecosystems by eliminating external disturbances and improving...
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N Fertilizer Reduction Combined with Organic Amendment Enhances Soil Multifunctionality by Altering Nutrient Availability and Fungal Community Structure in an Intensive Grain Production System
How soil ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF) and microbiome in the high-input agricultural system respond to reduced mineral N input (RMNI) and...
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Responses of soil microbial community activities and soil physicochemical properties to coal fly ash soil amendment
BackgroundHundreds of millions of tons coal fly ash are produced annually to support economic development and industrial production. However,...
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Optimal nutrient solution management program for Cucumis melo L. growth by using a comprehensive evaluation method
Water is the key factor limiting crop production in irrigation water areas with high electric conductivities (ECs) in Northwestern China, where water...
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Receptiveness of soil bacterial diversity in relation to soil nutrient transformation and canopy growth in Chinese fir monoculture influenced by varying stand density
Key messageVarying stand density was the principal factor altering bacterial diversity compared to soil properties. Soil bacteria with a higher alpha...
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Analysis of exogenous lactic acid bacteria on growth and development of different herbaceous peony varieties and rhizosphere soil nutrients
There are replanting problems in the production of herbaceous peony. If ramet seedlings are replanted in the original planting hole, they weaken...
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44-Years of Fertilization Altered Soil Microbial Community Structure by Changing Soil Physical, Chemical Properties and Enzyme Activity
Soil microorganisms play a crucial role in nutrient cycling, maintaining soil fertility, and carbon sequestration in soil. However, our understanding...