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Donghui Liu, Pengfei Li, Wenyu Wu, Shunyao Yu, Muhammad Rehman Naseer, Zhilei Liu, Cailian Yu and Xianlong Peng
The rice production system in China is facing challenges, including declining soil fertility and a stagnant rice yield. This study aimed to test whether integrating the return of straw to fields with less power puddling could simultaneously enhance soil ...
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Sile Wei, Mingyi Hu, Sheng He, Wei Yang, Qing He, Quansheng Cai and Ping Li
The vertical geochemical variations in total organic carbon (TOC) content and major and trace elements of the Lower Cambrian Shuijingtuo Formation from the Yichang Slope in the Upper Yangtze were investigated to assess the environmental conditions (redox...
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Yanan Wang, Xiulei Cheng, Kai Fan, Zhipeng Huo and Lin Wei
The organic-rich shale of the Permian Taiyuan Formation (TYF) and Shanxi Formation (SXF) in the Southern North China Basin (SNCB) is considered a potential shale gas source. The shale was formed in a marine-continental transitional sedimentary environmen...
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Ashenafi Azage Mitiku, Dries Vandeweyer, Ines Adriaens, Yisehak Kechero, Leen Van Campenhout and Ben Aernouts
Preservation of widely available crop residues as silage could reduce feed shortages in Ethiopia. Four mixtures of banana pseudostem (BPS) and fresh maize stover (FMS) were prepared for fermentation considering the local conditions and available resource...
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Arif Hussain and Khalid Al-Ramadan
Organic matter burial in the deep-sea fan sediments is an important component of the long-term carbon cycle. Although there is increasing recognition of the importance of organic matter in deep-sea sediments, a major focus has been on mudstones, commonly...
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Sathy A. Naidu, Kandasamy Kathiresan, Jeffrey H. Simonson, Arny L. Blanchard, Christian J. Sanders, Alexander Pérez, Ruth M. Post, Thanumalaya Subramoniam, Raj A. Naidu and Rajendran Narender
Differences in grain size, total organic carbon (OC), total nitrogen (TN), OC/TN ratios, and stable isotope (d13C and d15N) were assessed in sediments from areas covered by mangrove and saltmarsh vegetation within Pichavaram estuary (Southeast India). Th...
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Etelvino Henrique Novotny, Fabiano de Carvalho Balieiro, Ruben Auccaise, Vinícius de Melo Benites and Heitor Luiz da Costa Coutinho
Seeking to evaluate the hypothesis that biochar optimises the composting and vermicomposting processes as well as their product quality, we carried out field and greenhouse experiments. Four grass clipping composting treatments (only grass, grass + singl...
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Vesna Dragicevic, Milovan Stoiljkovic, Milan Brankov, Miodrag Tolimir, Marijenka Tabakovic, Margarita S. Dodevska and Milena Simic
Organic agriculture offers many benefits through the increased nutritional quality of produced crops, agro-ecosystem preservation, and climate change mitigation. The development of an efficient nutrient management strategy in low-input systems, such as o...
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Germán Otharán,Carlos Zavala,Mariano Arcuri,Mariano Di Meglio,Agustín Zorzano,Denis Marchal,Guillermina Köhler
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The conventional sedimentological model suggests that the accumulation of organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rocks (<62.5 µm) is uniquely associated with fallout processes in low energy depositional environments. This contribution analyzes organic-...
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Benjamin Bruneau, Marc Villié, Mathieu Ducros, Benoit Chauveau, François Baudin and Isabelle Moretti
The active debate about the processes governing the organic-rich sediment deposition generally involves the relative roles of elevated primary productivity and enhanced preservation related to anoxia. However, other less spotlighted factors could have a ...
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