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NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS


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*Average Peer Review
Slow, 12-24 Week(s)
*Competitiveness
Easy
CiteScore
5.9

CiteScore Rank
Subject Area Rank Percentile
Category: Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Subcategory: Agronomy and Crop Science
68 / 406
Category: Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Subcategory: Soil Science
37 / 159



Country/Area of Publication
NETHERLANDS
Publication Frequency
Monthly
Publisher
Springer Netherlands

ISSN
1385-1314
E-ISSN
1573-0867
Year Publication Started
1980

Self-citation (2023-2024)
8.30%
Annual Article Volume
71
Gold OA Percentage
31.75%


Open Access Info
APC APC Waiver Other Charges
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Journal Aim & Scope
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems considers manuscripts dealing with all aspects of carbon and nutrient cycling as well as management and examining their effect in ecological, agronomic, environmental and economic terms. Target agroecosystems include field crop, organic agriculture, urban or peri-urban agriculture, horticulture, bioenergy, agroforestry, livestock, pasture, and fallow systems as well as their system components such as plants and the fertility, chemistry, physics or faunal and micro-biology of soils. The scale of observation is the cycles in the soil-plant-animal system on or relevant to a field or watershed level as well as inputs from or losses to the anthroposphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere. Studies should thus consider the wider system in the examination of cycling and fluxes in agroecosystems or their components. These may include typically multi-year field observations, farm gate budgets, watershed studies, life cycle assessments, enterprise and economic analyses, or regional and global modeling. Management objectives may not only include the maximization of food, fiber and fuel production, but also its environmental and economic impact. The results must allow mechanistic conclusions of broad applicability and distinguish itself from empirical results or case studies of merely local or regional importance. If unsure whether a study fits into this scope, please contact the editor with a brief inquiry before manuscript submission.


Web of Science Quartiles
WOS Quartile: Q2

Quartiles By JIFCollectionQuartileRankPercentage
Category: SOIL SCIENCESCIEQ224/49
Quartiles By JCICollectionQuartileRankPercentage
Category: SOIL SCIENCESCIEQ222/49
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  • Journals In The Same Subject Area
  • CiteScore Trends
  • Self Citation Trends
  • Annual Article Volume Trends
  • Journal Title h-index CiteScore
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY18616.90
    SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH11713.00
    Geoderma14111.80
    PEDOSPHERE4811.70
    BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS10911.80
    SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT697.70
    APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY999.70
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE988.20
    JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS597.00
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL1475.40
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