Agricultural & Environmental Letters

Papers
(The median citation count of Agricultural & Environmental Letters is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
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Our connections to soil health through simile47
Lime equivalence values of 19 biochar products made from defatted cottonseed meal, poultry litter, and woody sources for quality assessment26
When are you measuring soil β‐glucosidase activities in cropping systems?24
RhizoSorb active ingredient reduces water‐extractable soil phosphorus following poultry litter applications17
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Recipients of 2023 A&EL Editor's Citation for Excellence named12
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Do fields with elevated soil test phosphorus disproportionately contribute to Western Lake Erie Basin dissolved phosphorus loading?11
Evidence for non‐primary macronutrient limitations on cherry yields in young robusta agroforestry systems in the Ecuadorian Amazon10
Thanks to our 2022 reviewers9
Managing cover crop mixtures over a decade via species replacement and seeding rate adjustment8
Soil physical properties affect nematode counts in the Barnes soil series6
In situ ATR‐FTIR spectroscopy for evidencing the adsorption mechanism of ammonium on a pinewood‐derived biochar6
A method to estimate weed canopy coverage using Canopeo in soybean6
Investigating tradeoffs in nitrogen loss pathways using an environmental damage cost framework6
The Landscape Data Commons: A system for standardizing, accessing, and applying large environmental datasets for agroecosystem research and management6
Correction to “Machine learning‐based prediction of cereal rye cover crop biomass across diverse agroecosystems”6
In situ ATR‐FTIR spectroscopic study of metformin adsorption on gibbsite and Loring silt loam5
Knowledge graph applications for identifying resilient forage systems5
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Identifying key factors controlling potential soil respiration in agricultural fields5
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Forty‐two years of no‐tillage and cover cropping improved soil oxygen availability and resilience5
Legacy effects of 41 years of tillage and fertilization on biological nitrogen fixation and nutritional status of hairy vetch in a continuous cotton system5
Soil health indicators reveal that past dairy manure applications create a legacy effect4
Co‐produced agricultural research can provide value for communities while building trust and public support for science4
Net mineralizable soil phosphorus cannot be measured by non‐isotopic approaches4
Does growing latitude influence soybean seed critical amino acid content? A meta‐analysis4
Transferability of soil management assessment framework indices to detect best soil management strategies in tropical agroecosystems4
Drawdown of soil phosphorus by crop removal: A meta‐analysis of 56 fields with interrupted fertilization3
Impact of gypsum applications and cover crop on soybean (Glycine max) elemental composition3
Growth‐stage adaptive ventilation strategy for compact cultivation systems based on airflow simulation3
Identifying challenges in establishing pollinator lawns among current and potential owners3
Nitrogen dynamics and physiological N use efficiency in high‐biomass sorghum3
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Cross‐correlating soil aggregate stability methods to facilitate universal interpretation3
Machine learning‐based prediction of cereal rye cover crop biomass across diverse agroecosystems3
Soil health tradeoffs may be minimal in phosphorus‐enriched Coastal Plain soils3
Environmental release of a safener fenclorim from rice (Oryza sativa L.) following seed treatment2
Thanks to our 2023 reviewers2
Impact of cultural control practices and fertilization on snail abundance and peanut yield2
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Windbreak effects may affect short‐stature and tall‐stature corn comparisons2
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Can limits of plant available water be inferred from soil moisture distributions?2
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Early‐season biomass and weather enable robust cereal rye cover crop biomass predictions1
Impacts of long‐term tillage and fertilization on soil carbon stock and aggregate stability in tropical agriculture1
Defining soil‐health targets for root‐zone enrichment of soil organic carbon, nitrogen, and soil‐test biological activity in the southeastern United States1
Nitrogen fertilization rates to maximize winter malting barley yield while meeting protein requirements in Ohio1
Phosphate elution from anion‐exchange membranes in soil analysis1
Precision irrigation with artificial intelligence–integrated ground‐penetrating radar reduces water stress in corn1
Bridging barriers and solutions for better climate‐adapted agriculture in low‐ and middle‐income countries1
Commemorating the life and work of Rachel Carson1
Which indicators are most effective at detecting rapid shifts in soil health?1
Changes in soil hydraulic conductivity in sweet potato field with living mulch1
The misuse of permanganate as a quantitative measure of soil organic carbon1
Are crop insurance discount programs for cover crops effective? Evidence from Iowa1
A dual tank precision sprayer to evaluate the interaction of 2,4‐D choline and quizalofop‐p‐ethyl for control of volunteer corn in corn1
Structure‐driven immature cotton nanocomposite fibers for ESKAPE pathogen control1
Quantifying microplastics in environmental waters: Mass concentrations are superior to abundance1
Revisiting the permanganate oxidizable carbon (POXC) assay assumptions: POXC is lignin sensitive1
Why raw yield data are better than relative yield in informing agronomic and economic decisions1
Establishing a spatially explicit monitoring system for phosphorus use efficiency for crop fields1
Biostimulant or biological? The complexity of defining, categorizing, and regulating microbial inoculants1
Extrafloral nectaries on Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone1
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