Preface—special issue in memory of Frank J. Stevenson Heike KnickerFernando L. Rosario-OrtizClaudio Zaccone Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 22 February 2018 Pages: 1209 - 1211
An appreciation of the contribution of Frank Stevenson to the advancement of studies of soil organic matter and humic substances Michael H. B. HayesRoger S. Swift Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 06 January 2017 Pages: 1212 - 1231
Contribution of humic substances as a sink and source of carbon in tropical floodplain lagoons Irineu Bianchini JrMarcela Bianchessi da Cunha-Santino Natural Organic Matter • Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 24 December 2016 Pages: 1232 - 1241
Soil organic carbon as a key predictor of N in forest soils of Brazil Silas O. L. CalazansVinicius A. MoraisCarlos A. Silva Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 27 September 2016 Pages: 1242 - 1251
Formation and mineralization kinetics of dissolved humic substances from aquatic macrophytes decomposition Argos Willian de Almeida AssunçãoBrayan Pétrick SouzaIrineu Bianchini Jr Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 15 August 2016 Pages: 1252 - 1264
Comparison of hydrophobic and amphiphilic fractions of dissolved organic matter from a water reservoir by Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry Guixue SongRajaa MesfiouiPatrick Hatcher Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 25 October 2016 Pages: 1265 - 1278
Source indicator of commercial humic products: UV-Vis and fluorescence proxies Olga YakimenkoDaria KhundzhuaSvetlana Patsaeva Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 26 August 2016 Pages: 1279 - 1291
Laser-based spectroscopic methods to evaluate the humification degree of soil organic matter in whole soils: a review Giorgio S. SenesiLadislau Martin-NetoDébora M. B. P. Milori Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 30 August 2016 Pages: 1292 - 1302
Selective effects of forest fires on the structural domains of soil humic acids as shown by dipolar dephasing 13C NMR and graphical-statistical analysis of pyrolysis compounds Gonzalo AlmendrosPilar TinocoFrancisco J. González-Vila Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 16 November 2016 Pages: 1303 - 1313
Characterization and spatial distribution of particulate and soluble carbon and nitrogen from wildfire-impacted sediments Kaelin M. CawleyAmanda K. HohnerFernando L. Rosario-Ortiz Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 08 December 2016 Pages: 1314 - 1326
Irreversible sorption of humic substances causes a decrease in wettability of clay surfaces as measured by a sessile drop contact angle method Vladimir A. KholodovEvgeny Y. MilanovskiyIrina V. Perminova Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 23 December 2016 Pages: 1327 - 1334
Humic substances alter the uptake and toxicity of nanodiamonds in wheat seedlings Maria G. ChernyshevaIvan Yu. MyasnikovNatalia A. Kulikova Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 21 September 2016 Pages: 1335 - 1346
Fluorescence properties of humic acid interaction products with s-triazine and bipyridilium herbicides and their Cu complexes: a multivariate approach Valeria D’OrazioTeodoro Miano Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 03 December 2016 Pages: 1347 - 1354
Long-term kinetics study and quantitative characterization of the antioxidant capacities of humic and humic-like substances Olga I. KleinNatalia A. KulikovaAndrey I. Konstantinov Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 30 August 2016 Pages: 1355 - 1364
Structure-function relationship of vermicompost humic fractions for use in agriculture Andrés Calderín GarcíaOrlando Carlos Huertas TavaresRicardo Luis Louro Berbara Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 16 August 2016 Pages: 1365 - 1375
Changes in humic fraction characteristics and humus-enzyme complexes formation in semiarid degraded soils restored with fresh and composted urban wastes. A 5-year field experiment Encarnación García LucasCarlos García IzquierdoMª Teresa Hernández Fernández Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 03 September 2016 Pages: 1376 - 1388
New methodology to assess the quantity and quality of humic substances in organic materials and commercial products for agriculture Marta FuentesRoberto BaigorriJosé María García-Mina Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 04 August 2016 Pages: 1389 - 1399
Slow nitrogen release from humic substances modified with aminoorganosilanes Natalia A. KulikovaOlga I. FilippovaIrina V. Perminova Natural Organic Matter: Chemistry, Function and Fate in the Environment 22 July 2016 Pages: 1400 - 1408
Differential influence of four invasive plant species on soil physicochemical properties in a pot experiment Anna M. StefanowiczMarta L. MajewskaSzymon Zubek Soils, Sec 1 • Soil Organic Matter Dynamics and Nutrient Cycling • Research Article Open access 16 November 2017 Pages: 1409 - 1423
Decomposition of tree leaf litter and crop residues from ginkgo agroforestry systems in Eastern China: an in situ study Jing GuoGuibin WangFuliang Cao Soils, Sec 1 • Soil Organic Matter Dynamics and Nutrient Cycling • Research Article 27 November 2017 Pages: 1424 - 1431
Biochar and biochar with N fertilizer as a potential tool for improving soil sorption of nutrients Vladimír ŠimanskýJán HorákJerzy Jonczak Soils, Sec 1 • Soil Organic Matter Dynamics and Nutrient Cycling • Research Article 06 December 2017 Pages: 1432 - 1440
Fates of 15N-labeled fertilizer in a black soil-maize system and the response to straw incorporation in Northeast China Zhi QuanShanlong LiYunting Fang Soils, Sec 2 • Global Change, Environ Risk Assess, Sustainable Land Use • Research Article 31 October 2017 Pages: 1441 - 1452
Effects of Azospirillum brasilense and Pseudomonas fluorescens on nitrogen transformation and enzyme activity in the rice rhizosphere Junhua ZhangSajid HussainQianyu Jin Soils, Sec 2 • Global Change, Environ Risk Assess, Sustainable Land Use • Research Article 16 November 2017 Pages: 1453 - 1465
Soil aggregation formation in relation to planting time, water salinity, and species in the Taklimakan Desert Highway shelterbelt Yongdong WangYing ZhaoJiaqiang Lei Soils, Sec 2 • Global Change, Environ Risk Assess, Sustainable Land Use • Research Article 28 November 2017 Pages: 1466 - 1477
Soil C:N:P stoichiometry in plantations of N-fixing black locust and indigenous pine, and secondary oak forests in Northwest China Yang CaoPing ZhangYunming Chen Soils, Sec 2 • Global Change, Environ Risk Assess, Sustainable Land Use • Research Article 01 December 2017 Pages: 1478 - 1489
Critical pH and exchangeable Al of four acidic soils derived from different parent materials for maize crops M. Abdulaha-Al BaquyJiu-Yu LiRen-Kou Xu Soils, Sec 2 • Global Change, Environ Risk Assess, Sustainable Land Use • Research Article 06 December 2017 Pages: 1490 - 1499
The role of cytokinins, ethephon, and chlorocholine chloride in the native proteolytic activity of forest soils Ladislav HolikValerie VranováKlement Rejšek Soils, Sec 2 • Global Change, Environ Risk Assess, Sustainable Land Use • Short Original Communication 06 December 2017 Pages: 1500 - 1506
A meta-analysis and critical evaluation of influencing factors on soil carbon priming following biochar amendment Fan DingLukas Van ZwietenJun Meng Soils, Sec 2 • Global Change, Environ Risk Assess, Sustainable Land Use • Research Article 22 December 2017 Pages: 1507 - 1517
Seasonal variation rather than stand age determines bacterial diversity in the rhizosphere of wolfberry (Lycium barbarum L.) associated with soil degradation Junhua ZhangMing LiXi-En Long Soils, Sec 3 • Remediation and Management of Contaminated or Degraded Lands • Research Article 30 October 2017 Pages: 1518 - 1529
Sorption-desorption behaviors of heavy metals by biochar-compost amendment with different ratios in contaminated wetland soil Zhaoxue YangJie LiangDan Mo Soils, Sec 3 • Remediation and Management of Contaminated or Degraded Lands • Research Article 30 October 2017 Pages: 1530 - 1539
Application of a rice husk-derived biochar in soil immobilization of iodide (I−) and iodate (IO3 −) Dong ZhangLi LuHongting Zhao Soils, Sec 3 • Remediation and Management of Contaminated or Degraded Lands • Research Article 11 November 2017 Pages: 1540 - 1547
N2O and N2 emissions from denitrification respond differently to temperature and nitrogen supply Thang V. LaiMatthew D. Denton Soils, Sec 3 • Remediation and Management of Contaminated or Degraded Lands • Research Article 16 November 2017 Pages: 1548 - 1557
Application of sorbents in different soil types from small arms shooting ranges for immobilization of lead (Pb), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), and antimony (Sb) Espen MariussenIda Vaa JohnsenArnljot Einride Strømseng Soils, Sec 3 • Remediation and Management of Contaminated or Degraded Lands • Research Article 24 November 2017 Pages: 1558 - 1568
Labile organic carbon fractions and carbon pool management index in a 3-year field study with biochar amendment Xu YangDi WangWenfu Chen Soils, Sec 3 • Remediation and Management of Contaminated or Degraded Lands • Research Article 01 December 2017 Pages: 1569 - 1578
Will spent mushroom substrate application affect the dissipation and plant uptake of phthalate esters? Fengxiao ZhuChangyin ZhuJuan Gao Soils, Sec 3 • Remediation and Management of Contaminated or Degraded Lands • Research Article 06 December 2017 Pages: 1579 - 1589
Response of surface albedo and soil carbon dioxide fluxes to biochar amendment in farmland Yangyang ZhangXueyu HuXiangqian Wang Soils, Sec 3 • Remediation and Management of Contaminated or Degraded Lands • Research Article 12 December 2017 Pages: 1590 - 1601
Chronic and reproductive toxicity of cadmium, zinc, and lead in binary and tertiary mixtures to the earthworm (Eisenia fetida) M. A. Ayanka WijayawardenaMallavarapu MegharajElizabeth Stojanovski Soils, Sec 4 • Ecotoxicology • Research Article 24 November 2017 Pages: 1602 - 1609
Arsenic immobilization in soil using starch-stabilized Fe/Cu nanoparticles: a case study in treatment of a chromated copper arsenate (CCA)-contaminated soil at lab scale Yassaman BabaeeCatherine N. MulliganMd. Saifur Rahaman Soils, Sec 4 • Ecotoxicology • Research Article 01 December 2017 Pages: 1610 - 1619
Estimation of wind and water erosion based on slope aspects in the crisscross region of the Chinese Loess Plateau Jiaqiong ZhangMingyi YangFengbao Zhang Soils, Sec 5 • Soil and Landscape Ecology • Research Article 23 October 2017 Pages: 1620 - 1631
Long-term nitrogen fertilization impacts soil fungal and bacterial community structures in a dryland soil of Loess Plateau in China Jinshan LiuXiang ZhangWeihong Qiu Soils, Sec 5 • Soil and Landscape Ecology • Short Original Communication 31 October 2017 Pages: 1632 - 1640
Surface liming effects on soil radiation attenuation properties Talita R. FerreiraLuiz F. PiresAndré C. Auler Soils, Sec 5 • Soil and Landscape Ecology • Research Article 13 November 2017 Pages: 1641 - 1653
Sustainable management of tropical small island ecosystems for the optimization of soil natural capital and ecosystem services: a case of a Caribbean soil ecosystem—Aripo savannas Trinidad Melissa A. AtwellMark N. WuddiviraMatthew Wilson Soils, Sec 5 • Soil and Landscape Ecology • Research Article 17 November 2017 Pages: 1654 - 1667
Fe(II) oxidation and nitrate reduction by a denitrifying bacterium, Pseudomonas stutzeri LS-2, isolated from paddy soil Shuang LiXiaomin LiFangbai Li Soils, Sec 5 • Soil and Landscape Ecology • Research Article 01 December 2017 Pages: 1668 - 1678
A laboratory study on rill network development and morphological characteristics on loessial hillslope Chao QinFenli ZhengHaiou Shen Soils, Sec 5 • Soil and Landscape Ecology • Research Article 12 December 2017 Pages: 1679 - 1690
Exogenous silicon alleviates cadmium toxicity in rice seedlings in relation to Cd distribution and ultrastructure changes Lei GuoAiting ChenMingda Liu Soils, Sec 5 • Soil and Landscape Ecology • Research Article 21 December 2017 Pages: 1691 - 1700
Review of remediation technologies for sediments contaminated by heavy metals Weihua PengXiaomin LiWenhong Fan Sediments, Sec 5 • Sediment Management • Review Article 01 March 2018 Pages: 1701 - 1719
Predicting bioaccessibility of contaminants of emerging concern in marine sediments using chemical methods Dayana M. dos SantosMike WilliamsMary Rosa R. de Marchi Sediments, Sec 1 • Sediment Quality and Impact Assessment • Research Article 03 January 2018 Pages: 1720 - 1728
Comparison of direct benthic flux to ebullition-facilitated flux of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals measured in the field Priscilla VianaKe YinKarl Rockne Sediments, Sec 2 • Physical and Biogeochemical Processes • Research Article 21 December 2017 Pages: 1729 - 1742
Prediction of soil and water conservation structure impacts on runoff and erosion processes using SWAT model in the northern Ethiopian highlands Nigus Demelash MelakuChris S. RenschlerAndreas Klik Sediments, Sec 3 • Hillslope and River Basin Sediment Dynamics • Research Article Open access 23 December 2017 Pages: 1743 - 1755
Sediment delivery and nutrient export as indicators of soil sustainability in an Iowa agricultural watershed Matthew T. StreeterKeith E. SchillingCalvin F. Wolter Sediments, Sec 3 • Hillslope and River Basin Sediment Dynamics • Research Article 28 December 2017 Pages: 1756 - 1766