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    Stoichiometric ratio of dissolved organic carbon to nitrate regulates nitrous oxide emission from the biochar-amended soils by Lan, Z.M., Chen, C.R., Rashti, M. Rezaei, Yang, H., Zhang, D.K.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-01-2017)
    “…Biochar has the potential to mitigate nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from soils. However, the mechanisms responsible for N2O emission in biochar-amended soils…”
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    Aged acidic biochar increases nitrogen retention and decreases ammonia volatilization in alkaline bauxite residue sand by Esfandbod, M., Phillips, I.R., Miller, B., Rashti, M. Rezaei, Lan, Z.M., Srivastava, P., Singh, B., Chen, C.R.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-01-2017)
    “…•Nitrogen (N) use efficiency and retention are low in bauxite residue sand (BRS).•Acidic and alkaline biochars were tested for their capacity of retaining…”
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    Aged biochar alters nitrogen pathways in bauxite-processing residue sand: Environmental impact and biogeochemical mechanisms by Rezaei Rashti, M., Esfandbod, M., Phillips, I.R., Chen, C.R.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-04-2019)
    “…Low nitrogen (N) content and retention in bauxite-processing residue sand (BRS) disposal areas pose a great challenge to the establishment of sustainable…”
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    Linking feedstock and application rate of biochars to N2O emission in a sandy loam soil: Potential mechanisms by Lan, Z.M., Chen, C.R., Rezaei Rashti, M., Yang, H., Zhang, D.K.

    Published in Geoderma (01-03-2019)
    “…Biochar amendment has been proposed as a strategy to improve soil quality and mitigate climate change. Yet the extent and regulating mechanisms of soil nitrous…”
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    Cadmium desorption behaviour in selected sub-tropical soils: Effects of soil properties by Rezaei Rashti, M., Esfandbod, M., Adhami, E., Srivastava, P.

    Published in Journal of geochemical exploration (01-09-2014)
    “…To predict the environmental fate and mobility of contaminants, it is critical to study desorption behaviour of contaminants in soil system. Cadmium (Cd)…”
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    Linking chemical and biochemical composition of plant materials to their effects on N2O emissions from a vegetable soil by Rezaei Rashti, M., Wang, W.J., Reeves, S.H., Harper, S.M., Moody, P.W., Chen, C.R.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2016)
    “…The magnitudes of nitrogen (N) mineralisation and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions after the application of plant materials strongly depend on their quality…”
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    Assessment of N2O emissions from a fertilised vegetable cropping soil under different plant residue management strategies using 15N tracing techniques by Rezaei Rashti, M., Wang, W.J., Chen, C.R., Reeves, S.H., Scheer, C.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-11-2017)
    “…Combined application of plant residues and N fertilisers strongly affect soil mineral N dynamics and N2O emissions depending on the quality of the plant…”
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    Assessment of N 2 O emissions from a fertilised vegetable cropping soil under different plant residue management strategies using 15 N tracing techniques by Rezaei Rashti, M, Wang, W J, Chen, C R, Reeves, S H, Scheer, C

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-11-2017)
    “…Combined application of plant residues and N fertilisers strongly affect soil mineral N dynamics and N O emissions depending on the quality of the plant…”
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    The Role of CEC and pH in Cd Retention from Soils of North of Iran by Esfandbod, M., Forghani, A., Adhami, E., Rashti, M. Rezaei

    Published in Soil & sediment contamination (01-11-2011)
    “…Cadmium (Cd) is a critical environmental chemical in which sorption reactions control its entry into soil solution. The aim of the present study was to…”
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    Soil greenhouse gas fluxes from tropical coastal wetlands and alternative agricultural land uses by Iram, Naima, Kavehei, Emad, Maher, Damien T, Bunn, Stuart E, Rezaei Rashti, Mehran, Farahani, Bahareh Shahrabi, Adame, Maria Fernanda

    Published in Biogeosciences (16-09-2021)
    “…Coastal wetlands are essential for regulating the global carbon budget through soil carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas (GHG – CO2, CH4, and N2O) fluxes…”
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