Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment vol 280

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Evaluation and prediction of nitrogen use efficiency and outputs in faeces and urine in beef cattle; Pollination contribution to crop yield is often context-dependent: A review of experimental evidence; Landscape-modified concentration effect and waylaying effect of bees and their consequences on pollination of mass-flowering plants in agricultural ecosystems; Influences of oilseed rape area and aggregation on pollinator abundance and reproductive success of a co-flowering wild plant; Re-introduction of light grazing reduces soil erosion and soil respiration in a converted grassland on the Loess Plateau, China; Ecosystem services by birds and bees to coffee in a changing climate: A review of coffee berry borer control and pollination; Applicability of biochar for limiting interrill erosion and organic carbon export of sloping cropland in a semi-arid area of China; Conservation biological control using Australian native plants in a brassica crop system: seeking complementary ecosystem services; Nutrient limitations induced by drought affect forage N and P differently in two permanent grasslands; Consumption of pharmaceuticals by dairy cows via watering throught: Uncontroled intake; Interactions of fire, grazing and pasture management: Short-term and long-term responses of water quality to management regimes in subtropical isolated wetlands; Ammonia volatilization from different pig slurries applied on wheat stubble using different land spreading techniques under French conditions; Controlling factors of carbon dynamics in grassland soils of Bavaria between 1989 and 2016; Intensive land restoration profoundly alters the spatial and seasonal patterns of deep soil water storage at watershed scales; Are all edges equal? Microclimatic conditions, geographical orientation and biological implications in a fragmented forest; Critical factors limiting pollination success in oil palm: A systematic review;
Grazing enhances plant photosynthetic capacity by altering soil nitrogen in alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau; Corrigendum to “Nitrogen deposition induced significant increase of N2O emissions in an dry alpine meadow on the central Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau” [Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 265 (2018) 45–53]
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