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  1. Response of element cycling and budgets to nutrient additions in a tropical montane forest of Ecuador
  2. Chlorine in plants and soils of a tropical lower montane forest in Ecuador: Development during two decades
  3. Do stable Mg isotope ratios in ecosystem compartments reflect the increasing incorporation of Mg into biotic cycles as vegetation succession advances?
  4. Kinetics of element release by weathering in soils of southern Ecuador: A comparison among different climatic and land-use regimes
  5. Sources and Sinks of N in Ecosystem Solutions Along the Water Path Through a Tropical Montane Forest in Ecuador Assessed With δ15N Values of Total Dissolved Nitrogen
  6. Environmental conditions differently shape leaf, seed and seedling trait composition between and within elevations of tropical montane forests
  7. Above‐ and belowground strategies of tropical montane tree species are coordinated and driven by small‐scale nitrogen availability
  8. A 150 years record of polycyclic aromatic compounds in the Sihailongwan Maar Lake, Northeast China: impacts of socio-economic developments and pollution control
  9. Disentangling the effects of region, forest-management intensity and plant diversity on litterfall quantity, quality and turnover in temperate forests
  10. Relationships between ecosystem functions vary among years and plots and are driven by plant species richness
  11. Carbon Stable Isotope Ratio of Dissolved Organic Matter as a Tool To Identify Its Sources and Transformations in a Tropical Montane Forest in Ecuador
  12. Magnesium Isotope Ratios Reflect the Size and Source of Mg Loss along a Glacial Retreat Chronosequence
  13. Nitrogen release from different polymer‐coated urea fertilizers in soil is affected by soil properties
  14. Global distribution of nonexchangeable stable hydrogen isotope ratios of topsoil clay fractions
  15. Equilibrium isotope fractionation factors of H exchange between steam and soil clay fractions
  16. Base cations release in soils along the 127‐year Hailuogou glacial retreat chronosequence
  17. Does biochar contribute to close nutrient cycles of tree plantations on degraded Ultisols in the Ecuadorian Amazonia?
  18. Incorporation of Ambient Water-H into the C-Bonded H Pool of Bacteria during Substrate-Specific Metabolism
  19. Non‐exchangeable stable hydrogen isotope ratios in clay minerals and soil clay fractions: A method test
  20. Does biochar improve nutrient availability in Ultisols of tree plantations in the Ecuadorian Amazonia?
  21. Nutrient cycling and plant trait variation - two crucial processes for simulating the community assembly and productivity of tropical forests
  22. Initial carbonate weathering is linked with vegetation development along a 127-year glacial retreat chronosequence in the subtropical high mountainous Hailuogou region (SW China)
  23. Response of water-bound fluxes of potassium, calcium, magnesium and sodium to nutrient additions in an Ecuadorian tropical montane forest
  24. Incorporation of hydrogen from ambient water into the C-bonded H pool during litter decomposition
  25. Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs, oxygenated PAHs, nitrated PAHs, and azaarenes) in air from four climate zones of China: Occurrence, gas/particle partitioning, and health risks
  26. Nutrient cycling drives plant community trait assembly and ecosystem functioning in a tropical mountain biodiversity hotspot
  27. Above- and belowground biodiversity jointly tighten the P cycle in agricultural grasslands
  28. Land‐use intensity and biodiversity effects on infiltration capacity and hydraulic conductivity of grassland soils in southern Germany
  29. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soils of an industrial area in semi-arid Uzbekistan: spatial distribution, relationship with trace metals and risk assessment
  30. Biochar amendment did not influence the growth of two tree plantations on nutrient‐depleted Ultisols in the south Ecuadorian Amazon region
  31. Global distribution of oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mineral topsoils
  32. Possible application of stable isotope compositions for the identification of metal sources in soil
  33. A research framework for projecting ecosystem change in highly diverse tropical mountain ecosystems
  34. A 150-year record of black carbon (soot and char) and polycyclic aromatic compounds deposition in Lake Phayao, north Thailand
  35. Land-use intensity alters networks between biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and services
  36. Plant traits alone are poor predictors of ecosystem properties and long-term ecosystem functioning
  37. Total organic carbon concentrations in ecosystem solutions of a remote tropical montane forest respond to global environmental change
  38. The results of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning experiments are realistic
  39. Plant diversity influenced gross nitrogen mineralization, microbial ammonium consumption and gross inorganic N immobilization in a grassland experiment
  40. The biodiversity - N cycle relationship: a 15N tracer experiment with soil from plant mixtures of varying diversity to model N pool sizes and transformation rates
  41. Uranium Budget and Leaching in Swiss Agricultural Systems
  42. Accounting for multiple ecosystem services in a simulation of land‐use decisions: Does it reduce tropical deforestation?
  43. From an extremophilic community to an electroautotrophic production strain: identifying a novel Knallgas bacterium as cathodic biofilm biocatalyst
  44. Microplate fluorimetric assay of soil leucine aminopeptidase activity: alkalization is not needed before fluorescence reading
  45. Soil microbes become a major pool of biological phosphorus during the early stage of soil development with little evidence of competition for phosphorus with plants
  46. Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs, oxygenated PAHs, nitrated PAHs and azaarenes) in soils from China and their relationship with geographic location, land use and soil carbon fractions
  47. Simulating preferential soil water flow and tracer transport using the Lagrangian Soil Water and Solute Transport Model
  48. Temporal Trends of Phosphorus Cycling in a Tropical Montane Forest in Ecuador During 14 Years
  49. Dissolved organic matter characteristics of deciduous and coniferous forests with variable management: different at the source, aligned in the soil
  50. Simulating preferential soil water flow and tracer transport using the Lagrangian Soil Water and Solute Transport Model
  51. The oxygen isotope composition of bioavailable phosphate in soil reflects the oxygen isotope composition in soil water driven by plant diversity effects on evaporation
  52. The Fate of Zn in Agricultural Soils: A Stable Isotope Approach to Anthropogenic Impact, Soil Formation, and Soil–Plant Cycling
  53. Visualizing the dynamics of soil aggregation as affected by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
  54. Plant diversity enhances the natural attenuation of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs and oxygenated PAHs) in grassland soils
  55. Using isotopes to trace freshly applied cadmium through mineral phosphorus fertilization in soil-fertilizer-plant systems
  56. A new experimental approach to test why biodiversity effects strengthen as ecosystems age
  57. Emerging investigator series: mercury mobility and methylmercury formation in a contaminated agricultural flood plain: influence of flooding and manure addition
  58. How plant diversity impacts the coupled water, nutrient and carbon cycles
  59. Dissolved organic matter characteristics of deciduous and coniferous forests with variable management: different at the source, aligned in the soil
  60. Supplementary material to "Dissolved organic matter characteristics of deciduous and coniferous forests with variable management: different at the source, aligned in the soil"
  61. Towards an understanding of the Cd isotope fractionation during transfer from the soil to the cereal grain
  62. Towards the development of general rules describing landscape heterogeneity-multifunctionality relationships
  63. Plant species richness and functional groups have different effects on soil water content in a decade-long grassland experiment
  64. Connecting experimental biodiversity research to real-world grasslands
  65. Sources and fate of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs, oxygenated PAHs and azaarenes) in forest soil profiles opposite of an aluminium plant
  66. Release and Biomethylation of Antimony in Shooting Range Soils upon Flooding
  67. Zinc isotope fractionation during grain filling of wheat and a comparison of zinc and cadmium isotope ratios in identical soil–plant systems
  68. Does plant diversity affect the water balance of established grassland systems?
  69. Fate of Cd in Agricultural Soils: A Stable Isotope Approach to Anthropogenic Impact, Soil Formation, and Soil-Plant Cycling
  70. Biodiversity–multifunctionality relationships depend on identity and number of measured functions
  71. Biological versus geochemical control and environmental change drivers of the base metal budgets of a tropical montane forest in Ecuador during 15 years
  72. Root chemistry and soil fauna, but not soil abiotic conditions explain the effects of plant diversity on root decomposition
  73. Biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning in a 15-year grassland experiment: Patterns, mechanisms, and open questions
  74. Response of copper concentrations and stable isotope ratios to artificial drainage in a French Retisol
  75. An empirical perspective for understanding climate change impacts in Switzerland
  76. Isotopic variation of dissolved and colloidal iron and copper in a carbonatic floodplain soil after experimental flooding
  77. Aluminum cycling in a tropical montane forest ecosystem in southern Ecuador
  78. Phosphorus Release from Mineral Soil by Acid Hydrolysis: Method Development, Kinetics, and Plant Community Composition Effects
  79. Effects of biodiversity strengthen over time as ecosystem functioning declines at low and increases at high biodiversity
  80. Mechanisms behind plant diversity effects on inorganic and organic N leaching from temperate grassland
  81. Soil pollutants.
  82. Base metal fluxes from fig trees to soil on Barro Colorado Island, Panama: potential contribution of the common frugivorous bat Artibeus jamaicensis
  83. Cadmium Isotope Fractionation in Soil–Wheat Systems
  84. Biodiversity at multiple trophic levels is needed for ecosystem multifunctionality
  85. Does mycorrhizal inoculation improve plant survival, aggregate stability, and fine root development on a coarse-grained soil in an alpine eco-engineering field experiment?
  86. Response of Dissolved Carbon and Nitrogen Concentrations to Moderate Nutrient Additions in a Tropical Montane Forest of South Ecuador
  87. Plant diversity and functional groups affect Si and Ca pools in aboveground biomass of grassland systems
  88. Locally rare species influence grassland ecosystem multifunctionality
  89. Drivers of nitrogen leaching from organic layers in Central European beech forests
  90. Reconstruction of atmospheric soot history in inland regions from lake sediments over the past 150 years
  91. A novel method to determine trimethylantimony concentrations in plant tissue
  92. Response of Cu partitioning to flooding: A δ 65 Cu approach in a carbonatic alluvial soil
  93. Fast colloidal and dissolved release of trace elements in a carbonatic soil after experimental flooding
  94. Time matters for plant diversity effects on nitrate leaching from temperate grassland
  95. Plant diversity shapes microbe-rhizosphere effects on P mobilisation from organic matter in soil
  96. Long-term effects of plant diversity and composition on plant stoichiometry
  97. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their derivatives (alkyl-PAHs, oxygenated-PAHs, nitrated-PAHs and azaarenes) in urban road dusts from Xi’an, Central China
  98. Land use intensification alters ecosystem multifunctionality via loss of biodiversity and changes to functional composition
  99. Properties of dissolved and total organic matter in throughfall, stemflow and forest floor leachate of central European forests
  100. Elemental Carbon and Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds in a 150-Year Sediment Core from Lake Qinghai, Tibetan Plateau, China: Influence of Regional and Local Sources and Transport Pathways
  101. A simplified and rapid technique to determine an aggregate stability coefficient in coarse grained soils
  102. Stable isotope ratios of nonexchangeable hydrogen in organic matter of soils and plants along a 2100-km climosequence in Argentina: New insights into soil organic matter sources and transformations?
  103. Occurrence, gas/particle partitioning and carcinogenic risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and their oxygen and nitrogen containing derivatives in Xi'an, central China
  104. Flooding disturbances increase resource availability and productivity but reduce stability in diverse plant communities
  105. Stronger association of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with soot than with char in soils and sediments
  106. Aluminum toxicity to tropical montane forest tree seedlings in southern Ecuador:
  107. Oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and azaarenes in urban soils: A comparison of a tropical city (Bangkok) with two temperate cities (Bratislava and Gothenburg)
  108. Nitrogen and phosphorus additions impact arbuscular mycorrhizal abundance and molecular diversity in a tropical montane forest
  109. Aluminum toxicity to tropical montane forest tree seedlings in southern Ecuador: response of biomass and plant morphology to elevated Al concentrations
  110. Biotic and Abiotic Properties Mediating Plant Diversity Effects on Soil Microbial Communities in an Experimental Grassland
  111. A 2600-year record of past polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) deposition at Holzmaar (Eifel, Germany)
  112. First intercomparison study on the analysis of oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (oxy-PAHs) and nitrogen heterocyclic polycyclic aromatic compounds (N-PACs) in contaminated soil
  113. The use of mycorrhiza for eco‐engineering measures in steep alpine environments: effects on soil aggregate formation and fine‐root development
  114. High exchangeable calcium concentrations in soils on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
  115. Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs and oxygenated PAHs) and trace metals in fish species from Ghana (West Africa): Bioaccumulation and health risk assessment
  116. PM2.5-bound oxygenated PAHs, nitro-PAHs and parent-PAHs from the atmosphere of a Chinese megacity: Seasonal variation, sources and cancer risk assessment
  117. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their polar derivatives (oxygenated PAHs, azaarenes) in soils along a climosequence in Argentina
  118. Oxygen isotope ratios (18O/16O) of hemicellulose-derived sugar biomarkers in plants, soils and sediments as paleoclimate proxy II: Insight from a climate transect study
  119. More efficient aboveground nitrogen use in more diverse Central European forest canopies
  120. Plant diversity effects on the water balance of an experimental grassland
  121. Microbial formation and degradation of oxygen-containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (OPAHs) in soil during short-term incubation
  122. Soil property and management effects on grassland microbial communities across a latitudinal gradient in Germany
  123. Tree species and diversity effects on soil water seepage in a tropical plantation
  124. The nitrogen cycle of tropical montane forest in Ecuador turns inorganic under environmental change
  125. Biodiversity effects on nitrate concentrations in soil solution: a Bayesian model
  126. Short‐term response of the Ca cycle of a montane forest in Ecuador to low experimental CaCl2 additions
  127. Isotope fractionation of selenium by biomethylation in microcosm incubations of soil
  128. Biodiversity Effects on Plant Stoichiometry
  129. A comparison of the strength of biodiversity effects across multiple functions
  130. Ecosystem Services, Biodiversity and Environmental Change in a Tropical Mountain Ecosystem of South Ecuador
  131. Current Regulating and Supporting Services: Nutrient Cycles
  132. Supporting, Regulating, and Provisioning Hydrological Services
  133. Isotopes Trace Biogeochemistry and Sources of Cu and Zn in an intertidal soil
  134. Phosphate Release Kinetics in Calcareous Grassland and Forest Soils in Response to H Addition
  135. Current and Future Variations of Nutrient Depositions and Influences on Tree Growth
  136. Natural Landslides Which Impact Current Regulating Services: Environmental Preconditions and Modeling
  137. Nutrient Additions Affecting Matter Turnover in Forest and Pasture Ecosystems
  138. Optimized Demineralization Technique for the Measurement of Stable Isotope Ratios of Nonexchangeable H in Soil Organic Matter
  139. Tropical Andean Forests Are Highly Susceptible to Nutrient Inputs—Rapid Effects of Experimental N and P Addition to an Ecuadorian Montane Forest
  140. Distinct carbon sources indicate strong differentiation between tropical forest and farmland bird communities
  141. Net ammonification as influenced by plant diversity in experimental grasslands
  142. Nitrogen uptake by grassland communities: contribution of N2 fixation, facilitation, complementarity, and species dominance
  143. Does plant diversity influence phosphorus cycling in experimental grasslands?
  144. Stable Cu isotope fractionation in soils during oxic weathering and podzolization
  145. Plant diversity effects on aboveground and belowground N pools in temperate grassland ecosystems: Development in the first 5 years after establishment
  146. Towards a new generation of high-resolution meteorological input data for small-scale hydrologic modeling
  147. An ecosystem approach to biodiversity effects: Carbon pools in a tropical tree plantation
  148. Phosphorus partitioning in grassland and forest soils of Germany as related to land‐use type, management intensity, and land use–related pH
  149. Isotope Fractionation of Selenium During Fungal Biomethylation by Alternaria alternata
  150. Oxygen-containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (OPAHs) in urban soils of Bratislava, Slovakia: Patterns, relation to PAHs and vertical distribution
  151. A Method to Quantitatively Trap Volatilized Organoselenides for Stable Selenium Isotope Analysis
  152. Selenium Partitioning and Stable Isotope Ratios in Urban Topsoils
  153. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and trace metal contamination of coastal sediment and biota from Togo
  154. Contributions of biotic and abiotic factors to soil aggregation across a land use gradient
  155. Stable Cu and Zn isotope ratios as tracers of sources and transport of Cu and Zn in contaminated soil
  156. Reply to the comment of Zimmermann et al. (2010) on “Spatial throughfall heterogeneity in a montane rain forest in Ecuador: Extent, temporal stability and drivers” [J. Hydrol. 377 (2009), 71–79]
  157. Diversity Promotes Temporal Stability across Levels of Ecosystem Organization in Experimental Grasslands
  158. Contributions of different parent materials in soils developed from periglacial cover‐beds
  159. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their oxygen-containing derivatives (OPAHs) in soils from the Angren industrial area, Uzbekistan
  160. Response of the N and P cycles of an old-growth montane forest in Ecuador to experimental low-level N and P amendments
  161. Copper Isotope Fractionation during Complexation with Insolubilized Humic Acid
  162. Method optimization to measure polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) concentrations in soils of Bratislava, Slovakia
  163. Stable N isotope composition of nitrate reflects N transformations during the passage of water through a montane rain forest in Ecuador
  164. Isotope ratios of nonexchangeable hydrogen in soils from different climate zones
  165. Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Oxygen-Containing Derivatives and Metabolites in Soils
  166. Stable Copper Isotopes: A Novel Tool to Trace Copper Behavior in Hydromorphic Soils
  167. Spatial throughfall heterogeneity in a montane rain forest in Ecuador: Extent, temporal stability and drivers
  168. Tree mixture effects on aboveground nutrient pools of trees in an experimental plantation in Panama
  169. Influence of modelled soil biogenic NO emissions on related trace gases and the atmospheric oxidizing efficiency
  170. Naphthalene production by microorganisms associated with termites: Evidence from a microcosm experiment
  171. Response of water and nutrient fluxes to improvement fellings in a tropical montane forest in Ecuador
  172. Resources, recruitment limitation and invader species identity determine pattern of spontaneous invasion in experimental grasslands
  173. Periglacial transport distance of Pb derived from small-scale ore veins in the Rhenish Slate Mountains
  174. Water flow paths in soil control element exports in an Andean tropical montane forest
  175. Amazonian biomass burning‐derived acid and nutrient deposition in the north Andean montane forest of Ecuador
  176. Influence of modelled soil biogenic NO emissions on related trace gases and the atmospheric oxidizing efficiency
  177. Soil properties and tree growth along an altitudinal transect in Ecuadorian tropical montane forest
  178. Tropical Andean forest derives calcium and magnesium from Saharan dust
  179. Landslides as Important Disturbance Regimes — Causes and Regeneration
  180. Plant Growth Along the Altitudinal Gradient — Role of Plant Nutritional Status, Fine Root Activity, and Soil Properties
  181. Water Relations
  182. Soils Along the Altitudinal Transect and in Catchments
  183. Nutrient Status and Fluxes at the Field and Catchment Scale
  184. Nitrate leaching in soil: Tracing the NO3− sources with the help of stable N and O isotopes
  185. Global patterns of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soil
  186. Spatial and temporal patterns of throughfall quantity and quality in a tropical montane forest in Ecuador
  187. Comparison of Different Techniques for the Measurement of Precipitation in Tropical Montane Rain Forest Regions
  188. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Budgets in Experimental Grasslands of Variable Diversity
  189. Soil and Plant Nitrogen Pools as Related to Plant Diversity in an Experimental Grassland
  190. Water budgets of three small catchments under montane forest in Ecuador: experimental and modelling approach
  191. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in soils of the Moscow region: Concentrations and small-scale distribution along an urban–rural transect
  192. Dissolved Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur forms in the Ecosystem Fluxes of a Montane Forest in Ecuador
  193. Nitrogen‐15 in NO characterises differently reactive soil organic N pools
  194. Concentrations and forms of heavy metals in Slovak soils
  195. Kinetics of soil physico-chemical processes
  196. Tracing water paths through small catchments under a tropical montane rain forest in south Ecuador by an oxygen isotope approach
  197. Persistent organic pollutants in soil density fractions: distribution and sorption strength
  198. Atmospheric versus biological sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in a tropical rain forest environment
  199. Water and element input into native, agri- and silvicultural ecosystems of the Brazilian savanna
  200. Coarse woody debris in a montane forest in Ecuador: mass, C and nutrient stock, and turnover
  201. Nutrient Leaching in Oxisols Under Native and Managed Vegetation in Brazil
  202. Rainfall interception in a lower montane forest in Ecuador: effects of canopy properties
  203. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Soils of the Moscow Region— Concentrations, Temporal Trends, and Small-Scale Distribution
  204. Heavy metal distribution in soil aggregates: a comparison of recent and archived aggregates from Russia
  205. Subsoil retention of organic and inorganic nitrogen in a Brazilian savanna Oxisol
  206. Subsoil retention of organic and inorganic nitrogen in a Brazilian savanna Oxisol
  207. Erratum
  208. Water and element input into native, agri- and silvicultural ecosystems of the Brazilian savanna
  209. Dissolved organic matter under native Cerrado and Pinus caribaea plantations in the Brazilian savanna
  210. Soil Carbon-13 Natural Abundance under Native and Managed Vegetation in Brazil
  211. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Storage in a Typical Cerrado of the Brazilian Savanna
  212. Soil Carbon-13 Natural Abundance under Native and Managed Vegetation in Brazil
  213. The role of biodiversity for element cycling and trophic interactions: an experimental approach in a grassland community
  214. Element storage in native, agri-, and silvicultural ecosystems of the Brazilian savanna. II. Metals
  215. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) patterns in climatically different ecological zones of Brazil
  216. Soil properties on a chronosequence of landslides in montane rain forest, Ecuador
  217. Polychlorinated naphthalenes in urban soils: analysis, concentrations, and relation to other persistent organic pollutants
  218. Soil Fertility under Native Cerrado and Pasture in the Brazilian Savanna
  219. Carbon Isotope Signature of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs):  Evidence for Different Sources in Tropical and Temperate Environments?
  220. Fate of dung-applied copper in a British grassland soil
  221. Photochemical oxidation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in soils — a tool to assess their degradability?
  222. Nutrient storage and turnover in organic layers under tropical montane rain forest in Ecuador
  223. Predicting heavy metal transfer from soil to plant: potential use of Freundlich-type functions
  224. Sorption Strength of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Particle-size Fractions of Urban Soils
  225. Sorption Strength of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Particle-size Fractions of Urban Soils
  226. POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAH) AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCB) IN DENSITY FRACTIONS OF URBAN SOILS IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
  227. Nutrient storage in soil and biomass of native Brazilian Cerrado
  228. Biomimetic Extraction of PAHs and PCBs from Soil with Octadecyl-Modified Silica Disks To Predict Their Availability to Earthworms
  229. Managing soils in an urban environment
  230. NUTRIENT INPUT FROM THE ATMOSPHERE INTO BRAZILIAN SAVANNA OXISOLS UNDER CORN
  231. Effects of Pinus caribaea forests on the C, N, P, and S status of Brazilian savanna Oxisols
  232. Quantification of anthropogenic lead in Slovak forest and arable soils along a deposition gradient with stable lead isotope ratios
  233. Predicting Soil−Water Partitioning of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Polychlorinated Biphenyls by Desorption with Methanol−Water Mixtures at Different Temperatures
  234. Forest Fertilization with Wood Ash
  235. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls in forest soils: depth distribution as indicator of different fate
  236. Availability of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) to Earthworms in Urban Soils
  237. Effect of No-Tillage and Conventional Tillage Systems on the Chemical Composition of Soil Solid Phase and Soil Solution of Brazilian Savanna Oxisols
  238. SYNOPSIS Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Soil — a Review
  239. Chemical fractionation of phosphorus, sulphur, and molybdenum in Brazilian savannah Oxisols under different land use
  240. POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHS) AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBS) IN PARTICLE-SIZE SEPARATES OF URBAN SOILS IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
  241. Soil acidification in Pinus caribaea forests on Brazilian savanna Oxisols
  242. Biological Sources of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the Amazonian Rain Forest
  243. Evaluation of Fluoride-Induced Metal Mobilization in Soil Columns
  244. Small-Scale Variability of Metal Concentrations in Soil Leachates
  245. Persistent Organic Pollutants in Native Grassland Soils along a Climosequence in North America
  246. Heavy metal concentrations in urban and periurban soils of Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Dzerzhinsk, and Serpukhov, Russia
  247. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in hydromorphic soils of the tropical metropolis Bangkok
  248. Spatial distribution of soil heavy metal concentrations as indicator of pollution sources at Mount Križna (Great Fatra, central Slovakia)
  249. Heavy Metal Concentrations, Partitioning, and Storage in Slovak Forest and Arable Soils Along a Deposition Gradient
  250. Heavy Metal Release from Soils in Batch pHstat Experiments
  251. Urban soil contamination in Bangkok: concentrations and patterns of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in topsoils
  252. Metal Concentrations in Aggregate Interiors, Exteriors, Whole Aggregates, and Bulk of Costa Rican Soils
  253. Annual Course of Matric Potential in Differently Used Savanna Oxisols in Brazil
  254. Urban soil contamination in Bangkok: heavy metal and aluminium partitioning in topsoils
  255. Heavy metal contamination of soils in Northern Slovakia
  256. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in bulk soil and particle size separates of soils in a rural community
  257. ALUMINUM AND HEAVY METAL PARTITIONING IN A HORIZONS OF SOILS IN COSTA RICAN COFFEE PLANTATIONS
  258. Heavy metal distribution between soil aggregate core and surface fractions along gradients of deposition from the atmosphere
  259. Land‐use effects on organic carbon, nitrogen, and sulphur concentrations in macroaggregates of differently textured Brazilian oxisols
  260. SEASONAL REDISTRIBUTION OF MANGANESE IN SOIL AGGREGATES OF A COSTA RICAN COFFEE FIELD
  261. DIFFERENCES IN CONCENTRATIONS AND FRACTIONS OF ALUMINUM AND HEAVY METALS BETWEEN AGGREGATE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
  262. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Forest Floors of the Northern Czech Mountains
  263. Heavy Metals and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in a Rural Community Leewards of a Waste Incineration Plant
  264. Changes of Al and Heavy Metal Concentrations in Slovak Soils During the Last 25 Years
  265. Pedogenetische Differenzierung von Bodeneigenschaften auf Aggregatebene
  266. Small scale distribution of Al, heavy metals, and PAHs in an aggregated Alpine Podzol
  267. PAH-pools in soils along a PAH-deposition gradient
  268. Small-Scale Heterogeneity of Aluminum and Heavy Metals in Aggregates along a Climatic Transect
  269. Heavy Metal Release from a Serpentine Soil Using a pH-Stat Technique
  270. Small Scale Heterogeneity of Soil Chemical Properties. I. A Technique for Rapid Aggregate Fractionation
  271. Small Scale Heterogeneity of Soil Chemical Properties. II. Fractions of Aluminum and Heavy Metals
  272. Effect of topography on soil fertility and water flow in an Ecuadorian lower montane forest
  273. Measured and modeled rainfall interception in a lower montane forest, Ecuador