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Soil degradation processes in the Italian agricultural and forest ecosystems
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Crop response to soils amended with biochar: expected benefits and unintended risks
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Organic versus conventional farming: Medium-term evaluation of soil chemical properties
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Medium-term effect of perennial energy crops on soil organic carbon storage
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Soil organic carbon dynamics in typical durum wheat-based crop rotations of Southern Italy
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Changes in soil quality following poplar short-rotation forestry under different cutting cycles
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Comparing physical quality of tilled and no-tilled soils in an almond orchard in southern Italy
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Comparison of olive pomace and biowaste composts in a vegetable cropping system
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Soil refinement accelerates in-field degradation rates of soil-biodegradable mulch films
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Agro-ecological benefits of faba bean for rainfed Mediterranean cropping systems
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Mitigating the impact of soil salinity: recent developments and future strategies
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The intersection of integrated pest management and soil quality in the resistant weed era
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Conservation tillage in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: results of 20 years of research
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Acetic acid disturbs rice germination and post-germination under controlled conditions mimicking green mulching in flooded paddy
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A multi-adaptive framework for the crop choice in paludicultural cropping systems
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A review of crop frost damage models and their potential application to cover crops
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Use of dominance analysis in selecting the best cropping technique based on long term agronomic experiments
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