Biochar, soil fertility, and environment Pellegrino Conte Editorial 15 October 2014 Pages: 1175 - 1175
Wheat growth and yield responses to biochar addition under Mediterranean climate conditions Manuel OlmoJosé Antonio AlburquerqueRafael Villar Special Issue 25 September 2014 Pages: 1177 - 1187
Effects of biochar, earthworms, and litter addition on soil microbial activity and abundance in a temperate agricultural soil Chris BammingerNatalie ZaiserSven Marhan Special Issue 17 October 2014 Pages: 1189 - 1200
Effect of biogas digested slurry based-biochar and digested liquid on N2O, CO2 flux and crop yield for three continuous cropping cycles of komatsuna (Brassica rapa var. perviridis) Ankit SinglaHirokuni IwasaKazuyuki Inubushi Special Issue 10 August 2014 Pages: 1201 - 1209
Effect of pruning-derived biochar on heavy metals removal and water dynamics Antonio G. CaporaleMassimo PignaPellegrino Conte Special Issue 26 September 2014 Pages: 1211 - 1222
Selective extraction of humic acids from an anthropogenic Amazonian dark earth and from a chemically oxidized charcoal Joyce R. AraujoBraulio S. ArchanjoCarlos A. Achete Special Issue 01 July 2014 Pages: 1223 - 1232
Effects of green manure storage and incorporation methods on nitrogen release and N2O emissions after soil application Mette S. CarterPeter SørensenPer Ambus Original Paper 02 July 2014 Pages: 1233 - 1246
Phytoextraction of arsenic contaminated soil by Chinese brake fern (Pteris vittata): Effect on soil microbiological activities Asit MandalTapan J. PurakayasthaAshok K. Patra Original Paper 02 July 2014 Pages: 1247 - 1252
Bacterial community structures in rhizosphere microsites of ryegrass (Lolium perenne var. Nui) as revealed by pyrosequencing Lorena M. LagosOscar U. NavarreteMilko A. Jorquera Original Paper 04 July 2014 Pages: 1253 - 1266
Impact of fresh root material and mature crop residues of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) on microbial communities associated with subsequent oilseed rape Amanda J. BennettSally HiltonPeter Mills Original Paper 09 July 2014 Pages: 1267 - 1279
Soil and compost humic fractions regulate the response of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum to exogenously added allelochemical compounds Elisabetta LoffredoAndreina Traversa Original Paper 11 July 2014 Pages: 1281 - 1290
Wheat straw and its biochar had contrasting effects on soil C and N cycling two growing seasons after addition to a Black Chernozemic soil planted to barley Ya-Lin HuFeng-Ping WuScott X. Chang Original Paper 15 July 2014 Pages: 1291 - 1299