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2022 | Article

Romero, E.; Garnier, J.; Billen, G.; Ramarson, A.; Riou, P.; Le Gendre, R.

Assessing the water quality of the Seine land-to-sea continuum for three agro-food system scenarios. 1010887-

2022 | Article

Ibáñez, Carles; Caiola, Nuno; Barquín, José; Belmar, Oscar; Benito-Granell, Xavier; Casals, Frederic; Fennessy, Siobhan; Hughes, Jocelyne; Palmer, Margaret; Peñuelas, Josep; Romero, Estela; Sardans, Jordi; Williams, Michael

Ecosystem-level effects of re-oligotrophication and N:P imbalances in rivers and estuaries on a global scale. 1248-1266

2021 | Article

Estela Romero; Wolfgang Ludwig; Mahrez Sadaoui; Luis Lassaletta; Lex Bouwman; Arthur H.W. Beusen; Dirk van Apeldoorn; Jordi Sardans; Ivan A. Janssens; Philippe Ciais; Michael Obersteiner; Josep Peñuelas

The Mediterranean Region as a Paradigm of the Global Decoupling of N and P Between Soils and Freshwaters. -

2021 | Article

Jin, Qiang; Peñuelas, Josep; Sardans, Jordi; Romero, Estela; Chen, Sicong; Liu, Xuyang; Lin, Shaoying; Wang, Weiqi

Changes in soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus contents, storages, and stoichiometry during land degradation in jasmine croplands in subtropical China,(en) - Changes in soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus contents, storages, and stoichiometry during land degradation in jasmine croplands in subtropical China. 113-125

2020 | Article

Wang, Miaoying; Lan, Xingfu; Xu, Xuping; Fang, Yunying; Singh, Bhupinder Pal; Sardans, Jordi; Romero, Estela; Peñuelas, Josep; Wang, Weiqi

(en) - Steel slag and biochar amendments decreased CO emissions by altering soil chemical properties and bacterial community structure over two-year in a subtropical paddy field,Steel slag and biochar amendments decreased CO2 emissions by altering soil chemical properties and bacterial community structure over two-year in a subtropical paddy field. 140403-

2018 | Article

Sadaoui, Mahrez; Ludwig, Wolfgang; Bourrin, Francois; Le Bissonnais, Yves; Romero, Estela;

Anthropogenic Reservoirs of Various Sizes Trap Most of the Sediment in the Mediterranean Maghreb Basin. -