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Inaugural editorial of Nitrogen Cycling

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Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University

Inaugural editorial of Nitrogen Cycling

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Inaugural editorial of Nitrogen Cycling

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Credit: Xiaoyuan Yan, Deli Chen

We are thrilled to announce the launch of Nitrogen Cycling—a premier, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing multidisciplinary research on the nitrogen cycle. 

Our mission is to drive innovation and foster collaboration in this rapidly evolving field.

Scope of Interest

Nitrogen Cycling covers fundamental and applied research, with a focus on:

💡Processes: Mineralization, immobilization, nitrogen fixation, nitrification, and denitrification across ecosystems (agriculture, grasslands, wetlands, forests, oceans, and animal husbandry).
💡Microbial Drivers: Diversity and functions of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, nitrifying/denitrifying microbes, and their interactions with plants/environments.
💡Impacts: Effects on soil, air, water, ecosystems, climate change, and human health.
💡Innovations: Stable isotope tracing, multi-omics, AI applications, and modeling to unravel nitrogen cycling mechanisms.
💡Solutions: Technologies enhancing nitrogen use efficiency and mitigating environmental impacts.

Zero Publishing Costs (2025–2027)!
Enjoy full APC waivers for all accepted articles during this launch period.

Visit us: https://www.maxapress.com/nc

Read the inaugural editorial and learn more: https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/nc-0025-0001

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We are now actively welcoming submissions! As a new journal, your pioneering contributions will shape our legacy and advance critical discourse on nitrogen sustainability.


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