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On the cover: The joint French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE)–Veolia (a water, waste, and energy management company) long-term (1998–present) field experiment, QualiAgro, was designed to explore the benefits and potential environmental impacts of manure and three municipal waste composts on soil fertility and crop production. The site, managed cooperatively by INRAE and Veolia, is located in Feucherolles, a commune in the Yvelines department in the île-de-France in north-central France. See W.J. Parton et al., “Agricultural and municipal organic waste amendments to increase soil organic carbon: How much, how often, and to what end?” https://doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20529. Photo by Camille Resseguier, INRAE.
期刊介绍:
SSSA Journal publishes content on soil physics; hydrology; soil chemistry; soil biology; soil biochemistry; soil fertility; plant nutrition; pedology; soil and water conservation and management; forest, range, and wildland soils; soil and plant analysis; soil mineralogy, wetland soils. The audience is researchers, students, soil scientists, hydrologists, pedologist, geologists, agronomists, arborists, ecologists, engineers, certified practitioners, soil microbiologists, and environmentalists.
The journal publishes original research, issue papers, reviews, notes, comments and letters to the editor, and book reviews. Invitational papers may be published in the journal if accepted by the editorial board.