Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems
Description
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems (formerly Fertilizer Research) publishes peer-reviewed papers and short communications based on original research results of interest to an international readership. Coverage extends to all aspects of carbon and nutrient cycling as well as management, their effect in ecological, agronomic, environmental and economic terms. The range of topics includes agronomic, agro-forestry and fallow systems or system components such as plants and the fertility, chemistry or microbiology of soils, as well as system inputs and losses. The Editor-in-Chief of Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems is Paul L.G. Vlek, Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany.
95 Volumes 259 Issues 2,646 Articles available from 1980 - 2013
Browse Volumes & IssuesPrior to 1996 this journal was published as Fertilizer Research.
Latest Articles
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Original Article
Stream water nutrient and organic carbon exports from tropical headwater catchments at a soil degradation gradient
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Original Article
Validation of the DNDC-Rice model to discover problems in evaluating the nitrogen balance at a paddy-field scale for single-cropping of rice
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Original Article
Integrated management practices significantly affect N2O emissions and wheat–maize production at field scale in the North China Plain
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