
| Title | Author | Year | SCOPUS | PUBMED | ISI | TCI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Oxalate in vegetable amaranth (Amaranthus gangeticus). Forms, contents, and their possible implications for human health | Vityakon, P. | 1989 | ||||
| 2. | Effects of trees on paddy bund on soil fertility and rice growth in Northeast Thailand | Sae-Lee, S. Vityakon, P. Prachaiyo, B. |
1992 | ||||
| 3. | The traditional trees-in-paddy-fields agroecosystem of northeast Thailand: its potential for agroforestry development | Vityakon, P. | 1993 | ||||
| 4. | Modelling soil organic matter changes in ley-arable rotations in sandy soils of Northeast Thailand | Vityakon, P. | 1998 | ||||
| 5. | Soil organic matter and nitrogen transformation mediated by plant residues of different qualities in sandy acid upland and paddy soils | Vityakon, P. Meepech, S. Cadisch, G. Toomsan, B. |
2000 | ||||
| 6. | The role of trees in countering land degradation in cultivated fields in Northeast Thailand | Vityakon, P. | 2001 | ||||
| 7. | From forest to farmfields: Changes in land use in undulating terrain of Northeast Thailand at different scales during the past century | Vityakon, P. Subhadhira, S. Limpinuntana, V. Srila, S. Trelo-ges, V. Sriboonlue, V. |
2004 | ||||
| 8. | Dry season groundmit stover management practices determine nitrogen cycling efficiency and subsequent maize yields | S Promsakha N Sakonnakhon B Toomsan G Cadisch EM Baggs P Vityakon V Limpinuntana S Jogloy A Patanothai |
2005 | ||||
| 9. | Dry season groundnut stover management practices determine nitrogen cycling efficiency and subsequent maize yields | Promsakha Na Sakonnakhon, S. Toomsan, B. Cadisch, G. Baggs, E.M. Vityakon, P. Limpinuntana, V. Jogloy, S.S. Patanothai, A. |
2005 | ||||
| 10. | Environmental influences on nitrogen transformation of different quality tree litter under submerged and aerobic conditions | P Vityakon N Dangthaisong |
2005 | ||||
| 11. | Weeds - Friend or foe? The role of weed composition on stover nutrient recycling efficiency | SPN Sakonnakhon G Cadisch B Toomsan P Vityakon V Limpinuntana S Jogloy A Patanothai |
2006 | ||||
| 12. | Degradation and restoration of sandy soils under different agricultural land uses in northeast thailand: A review | Vityakon, P. Vityakon, P. |
2007 | ||||
| 13. | Sugarcane yield prediction in degraded sandy soil amelioration | Tangkoonboribun, R. Rauysoongnern, S. Vityakon, P. |
2007 | ||||
| 14. | Dynamics of residue decomposition and N2 fixation of grain legumes upon sugarcane residue retention as an alternative to burning | Saowakon Hernwong Georg Cadisch Banyong Toomsan Viriya Limpinuntana Patma Vityakon Aran Patanothai |
2008 | ||||
| 15. | Interactions in decomposition and N mineralization between tropical legume residue components | Toomsan, B. Vityakon, P. Limpinuntana, V. Patanothai, A. Cadisch, G. |
2008 | ||||
| 16. | Regulating mineral N release and greenhouse gas emissions by mixing groundnut residues and rice straw under field conditions | Kaewpradit, W. Toomsan, B. Vityakon, P. Limpinuntana, V. Saenjan, P. Jogloy, S.S. Patanothai, A. Cadisch, G. |
2008 | ||||
| 17. | Mixing groundnut residues and rice straw to improve rice yield and N use efficiency | Kaewpradit, W. Toomsan, B. Cadisch, G. Vityakon, P. Limpinuntana, V. Saenjan, P. Jogloy, S.S. Patanothai, A. |
2009 | ||||
| 18. | Sugarcane residue management and grain legume crop effects on N dynamics, N losses and growth of sugarcane | S. Hemwong B. Toomsan G. Cadisch V. Limpinuntana P. Vityakon A. Patanothai |
2009 | ||||
| 19. | Effects of different quality plant residues on soil carbon accumulation and aggregate formation in atropical sandy soil in northeast Thailand as revealed by a 10-year field experiment | P. Samahadthai P. Vityakon P. Saenjan |
2010 | ||||
| 20. | Relationship between residue quality, decomposition patterns, and soil organic matter accumulation in a tropical sandy soil after 13 years | Puttaso, A. Vityakon, P. Saenjan, P. Trelo-ges, V. Cadisch, G. |
2011 | ||||
| 21. | Does Organic Residue Quality Influence Carbon Retention in a Tropical Sandy Soil? | Puttaso, A. Vityakon, P. Rasche, F. Saenjan, P. Treloges, V. Cadisch, G. |
2013 | ||||
| 22. | Soil fungal communities and enzyme activities in a sandy, highly weathered tropical soil treated with biochemically contrasting organic inputs | Bhanudacha Kamolmanit Patma Vityakon Wanwipa Kaewpradit Georg Cadisch Frank Rasche |
2013 | ||||
| 23. | Can't See the Forest for the Rice: Factors Influencing Spatial Variations in the Density of Trees in Paddy Fields in Northeast Thailand | Watanabe, M. Vityakon, P. Vityakon, P. Rambo, A.T. |
2014 | ||||
| 24. | Mechanisms controlling soil organic carbon composition pertaining to microbial decomposition of biochemically contrasting organic residues: Evidence from midDRIFTS peak area analysis | Kunlanit, B. Vityakon, P. Puttaso, A. Cadisch, G. Rasche, F. |
2014 | ||||
| 25. | Biochar characteristics and application rates affecting corn growth and properties of soils contrasting in texture and mineralogy | Somchai Butnan Jonathan L. Deenik Banyong Toomsan Michael J. Antal Patma Vityakon |
2015 | ||||
| 26. | Methane Fluxes and Rice Yields as a Function of Sulfate Fertilizer with Incorporated Rice Stubble | Patcharee Saenjan Sophoanrith Ro Patma Vityakon |
2015 | ||||
| 27. | Biochar and rice straw have different effects on soil productivity, greenhouse gas emission and carbon sequestration in Northeast Thailand paddy soil | Vityakon, P. Saenjan, P. |
2016 | ||||
| 28. | Biochar Properties Influencing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Tropical Soils Differing in Texture and Mineralogy. | Deenik, J.L. Toomsan, B. Vityakon, P. |
2016 | ||||
| 29. | Response of methane emissions, redox potential, and pH to eucalyptus biochar and rice straw addition in a paddy soil | Vityakon, P. Saenjan, P. |
2016 | ||||
| 30. | Biochar properties affecting carbon stability in soils contrasting in texture and mineralogy | Deenik, J.L. Toomsan, B. Vityakon, P. |
2017 | ||||
| 31. | Factors Influencing Variations in the Density, Extent of Canopy Cover, and Origin of Trees in Paddy Fields in a Rainfed Rice-Farming Village in Northeast Thailand | Vityakon, P. Rambo, A.T. |
2017 | ||||
| 32. | Initial contents of residue quality parameters predict effects of larger soil fauna on decomposition of contrasting quality residues | Iwai, C.B. Choosai, C. Vityakon, P. |
2017 | ||||
| 33. | Charcoal production and distribution as a source of energy and its potential gain for soil amendment in Northeast Thailand | S. Butnan B. Toomsan P. Vityakon |
2018 | ||||
| 34. | Carbonaceous greenhouse gases and microbial abundance in paddy soil under combined biochar and rice straw amendment | Supitrada Kumputa Patma Vityakon Patcharee Saenjan Phrueksa Lawongsa |
2019 | ||||
| 35. | Land-Use Changes Influencing C Sequestration and Quality in Topsoil and Subsoil | Kunlanit, B. Vityakon, P. |
2019 | ||||
| 36. | Effect of land–use changes on nitrogen distribution in soil profile in northeast Thailand | Kunlanit, B. Bunphan, D. Vityakon, P. |
2020 | ||||
| 37. | Land Use Changes Affecting Soil Organic Matter Accumulation in Topsoil and Subsoil in Northeast Thailand | Benjapon Kunlanit Laksanara Khwanchum Patma Vityakon |
2020 | ||||
| 38. | Nutrient composition of diverse organic residues and their long-term effects on available nutrients in a tropical sandy soil | Tanabhat-Sakorn Sukitprapanon Metawee Jantamenchai Duangsamorn Tulaphitak Patma Vityakon |
2020 | ||||
| 39. | The interactive effects of soil disturbance and residue quality on soil nitrogen mineralisation in a tropical sandy soil | Vityakon, P. | 2020 | ||||
| 40. | Vertical dynamics of dissolved organic carbon in relation to organic input quality and microaggregate formation in a coarse- textured Ultisol | Benjapon Kunlanit Frank Rasche Aunnop Puttaso Georg Cadisch Patma Vityakon |
2020 | ||||
| 41. | Vertical dynamics of dissolved organic carbon in relation to organic input quality and microaggregate formation in a coarse– textured Ultisol | Kunlanit, B. Rasche, F. Puttaso, A. Cadisch, G. Vityakon, P. |
2020 | ||||
| 42. | Influence of Application of Organic Residues of Different Biochemical Quality on Phosphorus Fractions in a Tropical Sandy Soil | Sukitprapanon, T. Jantamenchai, M. Vityakon, P. |
2021 | ||||
| 43. | Litter Quality and Microbes Explain Aggregation Differences in a Tropical Sandy Soil | Moritz Laub Samuel Schlichenmeier Patma Vityakon Georg Cadisch |
2021 | ||||
| 44. | Nonadditive Effects on Decomposition of a Mixture of Rice Straw and Groundnut Stover Applied to a Sandy Soil | Vityakon, P. | 2021 | ||||
| 45. | Rice-derived biochars enhance the yield of spring onion (Allium cepa l. var. aggregatum), while reducing pesticide contamination in soil and plant | S. Hemowng C. Sangrit P. Phunthupan S. Butnan P. Vityakon |
2021 | ||||
| 46. | Correction to: Litter Quality and Microbes Explain Aggregation Differences in a Tropical Sandy Soil (Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, (2022), 22, 1, (848-860), 10.1007/s42729-021-00696-6) | Vityakon, P. Cadisch, G. |
2022 | ||||
| 47. | Litter Quality and Microbes Explain Aggregation Differences in a Tropical Sandy Soil | Vityakon, P. Cadisch, G. |
2022 | ||||
| 48. | Organic phosphorus forms in a tropical sandy soil after application of organic residues of different quality | Jantamenchai, M. Sukitprapanon, T.S. Mekboonsonglarp, W. Vityakon, P. |
2022 | ||||
| 49. | Zinc promotes growth, yield and economic return of cassava variety Kasetsart 50 production | Kunlanit, B. Vityakon, P. |
2022 | ||||
| 50. | How feedback loops between meso- and macrofauna and organic residues contrasting in chemical quality determine decomposition dynamics in soils | Sanghaw, R Vityakon, P Rasche, F |
2023 | ||||
| 51. | Coapplication of humic acid and gypsum affects soil chemical properties, rice yield, and phosphorus use efficiency in acidic paddy soils. | Hartina, Monkham, T Vityakon, P Sukitprapanon, TS |
2025 | Count | 45 | 5 | 29 | 1 |
| Title | Authors | Year | Publication name | Cited count | ||||||||
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| < 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | รวม | ||||||
| 1. | Oxalate in vegetable amaranth (Amaranthus gangeticus). Forms, contents, and their possible implications for human health | Vityakon, P. | 1989 |
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 4 (48), pp. 469-474 |
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| 2. | Effects of trees on paddy bund on soil fertility and rice growth in Northeast Thailand | Sae-Lee, S. Vityakon, P. Prachaiyo, B. |
1992 |
Agroforestry Systems 3 (18), pp. 213-223 |
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| 3. | The traditional trees-in-paddy-fields agroecosystem of northeast Thailand: its potential for agroforestry development | Vityakon, P. | 1993 |
Regional Development Dialogue 1 (14), pp. 125-148 |
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| 4. | Modelling soil organic matter changes in ley-arable rotations in sandy soils of Northeast Thailand | Vityakon, P. | 1998 |
European Journal of Soil Science 3 (49), pp. 463-470 |
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| 5. | Soil organic matter and nitrogen transformation mediated by plant residues of different qualities in sandy acid upland and paddy soils | Vityakon, P. Meepech, S. Cadisch, G. Toomsan, B. |
2000 |
NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 1 (48), pp. 75-90 |
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| 6. | The role of trees in countering land degradation in cultivated fields in Northeast Thailand | Vityakon, P. | 2001 |
Southeast Asian Studies 3 (39), pp. 398-416 |
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| 7. | From forest to farmfields: Changes in land use in undulating terrain of Northeast Thailand at different scales during the past century | Vityakon, P. Subhadhira, S. Limpinuntana, V. Srila, S. Trelo-ges, V. Sriboonlue, V. |
2004 |
Southeast Asian Studies 4 (41), pp. 444-472 |
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| 8. | Dry season groundnut stover management practices determine nitrogen cycling efficiency and subsequent maize yields | Promsakha Na Sakonnakhon, S. Toomsan, B. Cadisch, G. Baggs, E.M. Vityakon, P. Limpinuntana, V. Jogloy, S.S. Patanothai, A. |
2005 |
Plant and Soil 1-2 (272), pp. 183-199 |
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| 9. | Weeds - Friend or foe? The role of weed composition on stover nutrient recycling efficiency | Promsakha Na Sakonnakhon, S. Cadisch, G. Toomsan, B. Vityakon, P. Limpinuntana, V. Jogloy, S.S. Patanothai, A. |
2006 |
Field Crops Research 2-3 (97), pp. 238-247 |
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| 10. | Degradation and restoration of sandy soils under different agricultural land uses in northeast Thailand: A review | Vityakon, P. Vityakon, P. |
2007 |
Land Degradation and Development 5 (18), pp. 567-577 |
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| 11. | Sugarcane yield prediction in degraded sandy soil amelioration | Tangkoonboribun, R. Rauysoongnern, S. Vityakon, P. |
2007 |
Sugar Tech 1 (9), pp. 51-56 |
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| 12. | Dynamics of residue decomposition and N2 fixation of grain legumes upon sugarcane residue retention as an alternative to burning | Hemwong, S. Cadisch, G. Toomsan, B. Limpinuntana, V. Vityakon, P. Patanothai, A. |
2008 |
Soil and Tillage Research 1 (99), pp. 84-97 |
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| 13. | Interactions in decomposition and N mineralization between tropical legume residue components | Toomsan, B. Vityakon, P. Limpinuntana, V. Patanothai, A. Cadisch, G. |
2008 |
Agroforestry Systems 2 (72), pp. 137-148 |
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| 14. | Regulating mineral N release and greenhouse gas emissions by mixing groundnut residues and rice straw under field conditions | Kaewpradit, W. Toomsan, B. Vityakon, P. Limpinuntana, V. Saenjan, P. Jogloy, S.S. Patanothai, A. Cadisch, G. |
2008 |
European Journal of Soil Science 4 (59), pp. 640-652 |
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| 15. | Mixing groundnut residues and rice straw to improve rice yield and N use efficiency | Kaewpradit, W. Toomsan, B. Cadisch, G. Vityakon, P. Limpinuntana, V. Saenjan, P. Jogloy, S.S. Patanothai, A. |
2009 |
Field Crops Research 2 (110), pp. 130-138 |
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| 16. | Sugarcane residue management and grain legume crop effects on N dynamics, N losses and growth of sugarcane | Hemwong, S. Toomsan, B. Cadisch, G. Limpinuntana, V. Vityakon, P. Patanothai, A. |
2009 |
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 2 (83), pp. 135-151 |
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| 17. | Effects of different quality plant residues on soil carbon accumulation and aggregate formation in atropical sandy soil in northeast Thailand as revealed by a 10-year field experiment | Samahadthaiy, P. Vityakon, P. Saenjan, P. |
2010 |
Land Degradation and Development 5 (21), pp. 463-473 |
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| 18. | Relationship between residue quality, decomposition patterns, and soil organic matter accumulation in a tropical sandy soil after 13 years | Puttaso, A. Vityakon, P. Saenjan, P. Trelo-ges, V. Cadisch, G. |
2011 |
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 2 (89), pp. 159-174 |
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| 19. | Does organic residue quality influence carbon retention in a tropical sandy soil? | Puttaso, A. Vityakon, P. Rasche, F. Saenjan, P. Treloges, V. Cadisch, G. |
2013 |
Soil Science Society of America Journal 3 (77), pp. 1001-1011 |
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| 20. | Soil fungal communities and enzyme activities in a sandy, highly weathered tropical soil treated with biochemically contrasting organic inputs | Kamolmanit, B. Vityakon, P. Kaewpradit, W. Cadisch, G. Rasche, F. |
2013 |
Biology and Fertility of Soils 7 (49), pp. 905-917 |
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| 21. | Can't see the forest for the rice: Factors influencing spatial variations in the density of trees in paddy fields in Northeast Thailand | Watanabe, M. Vityakon, P. Vityakon, P. Rambo, A.T. |
2014 |
Environmental Management 2 (53), pp. 343-356 |
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| 22. | Mechanisms controlling soil organic carbon composition pertaining to microbial decomposition of biochemically contrasting organic residues: Evidence from midDRIFTS peak area analysis | Kunlanit, B. Vityakon, P. Puttaso, A. Cadisch, G. Rasche, F. |
2014 |
Soil Biology and Biochemistry (76), pp. 100-108 |
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| 23. | Biochar characteristics and application rates affecting corn growth and properties of soils contrasting in texture and mineralogy | Deenik, J.L. Toomsan, B. Vityakon, P. |
2015 |
Geoderma (237), pp. 105-116 |
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| 24. | Biochar and rice straw have different effects on soil productivity, greenhouse gas emission and carbon sequestration in Northeast Thailand paddy soil | Vityakon, P. Saenjan, P. |
2016 |
Agriculture and Natural Resources 3 (50), pp. 192-198 |
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| 25. | Biochar properties influencing greenhouse gas emissions in tropical soils differing in texture and mineralogy | Deenik, J.L. Toomsan, B. Vityakon, P. |
2016 |
Journal of Environmental Quality 5 (45), pp. 1509-1519 |
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| 26. | Response of methane emissions, redox potential, and pH to eucalyptus biochar and rice straw addition in a paddy soil | Vityakon, P. Saenjan, P. |
2016 |
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology 3 (38), pp. 325-331 |
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| 27. | Biochar properties affecting carbon stability in soils contrasting in texture and mineralogy | Deenik, J.L. Toomsan, B. Vityakon, P. |
2017 |
Agriculture and Natural Resources 6 (51), pp. 492-498 |
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| 28. | Factors influencing variations in the density, extent of canopy cover, and origin of trees in paddy fields in a rainfed rice-farming village in Northeast Thailand | Vityakon, P. Rambo, A.T. |
2017 |
Southeast Asian Studies 2 (6), pp. 307-324 |
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| 29. | Initial contents of residue quality parameters predict effects of larger soil fauna on decomposition of contrasting quality residues | Iwai, C.B. Choosai, C. Vityakon, P. |
2017 |
Agriculture and Natural Resources 5 (51), pp. 338-346 |
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| 30. | Charcoal production and distribution as a source of energy and its potential gain for soil amendment in Northeast Thailand | Toomsan, B. Vityakon, P. |
2018 |
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 2 (26), pp. 643-658 |
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| 31. | Carbonaceous greenhouse gases and microbial abundance in paddy soil under combined biochar and rice straw amendment | Vityakon, P. Saenjan, P. Lawongsa, P. |
2019 |
Agronomy 5 (9), pp. |
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| 32. | Land-use changes influencing C sequestration and quality in topsoil and subsoil | Kunlanit, B. Vityakon, P. |
2019 |
Agronomy 9 (9), pp. |
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| 33. | Effect of land–use changes on nitrogen distribution in soil profile in northeast Thailand | Kunlanit, B. Bunphan, D. Vityakon, P. |
2020 |
Science and Technology Asia 4 (25), pp. 150-162 |
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| 34. | Land Use Changes Affecting Soil Organic Matter Accumulation in Topsoil and Subsoil in Northeast Thailand | Kunlanit, B. Vityakon, P. |
2020 |
Applied and Environmental Soil Science (2020), pp. |
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| 35. | Nutrient composition of diverse organic residues and their long-term effects on available nutrients in a tropical sandy soil | Sukitprapanon, T. Vityakon, P. |
2020 |
Heliyon 11 (6), pp. |
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| 36. | The interactive effects of soil disturbance and residue quality on soil nitrogen mineralisation in a tropical sandy soil | Vityakon, P. | 2020 |
Soil Research 3 (58), pp. 277-288 |
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| 37. | Vertical dynamics of dissolved organic carbon in relation to organic input quality and microaggregate formation in a coarse– textured Ultisol | Kunlanit, B. Rasche, F. Puttaso, A. Cadisch, G. Vityakon, P. |
2020 |
European Journal of Soil Science 3 (71), pp. 459-471 |
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| 38. | Influence of application of organic residues of different biochemical quality on phosphorus fractions in a tropical sandy soil | Sukitprapanon, T. Jantamenchai, M. Vityakon, P. |
2021 |
Agronomy 2 (11), pp. |
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| 39. | Nonadditive effects on decomposition of a mixture of rice straw and groundnut stover applied to a sandy soil | Vityakon, P. | 2021 |
Agronomy 6 (11), pp. |
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| 40. | Rice-derived biochars enhance the yield of spring onion (Allium cepa l. var. aggregatum), while reducing pesticide contamination in soil and plant | Vityakon, P. | 2021 |
Applied Ecology and Environmental Research 1 (19), pp. 349-358 |
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| 41. | Correction to: Litter Quality and Microbes Explain Aggregation Differences in a Tropical Sandy Soil (Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, (2022), 22, 1, (848-860), 10.1007/s42729-021-00696-6) | Vityakon, P. Cadisch, G. |
2022 |
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 1 (22), pp. 1191 |
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| 42. | Litter Quality and Microbes Explain Aggregation Differences in a Tropical Sandy Soil | Vityakon, P. Cadisch, G. |
2022 |
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 1 (22), pp. 848-860 |
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| 43. | Organic phosphorus forms in a tropical sandy soil after application of organic residues of different quality | Jantamenchai, M. Sukitprapanon, T.S. Mekboonsonglarp, W. Vityakon, P. |
2022 |
Geoderma (405), pp. |
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| 44. | Zinc promotes growth, yield and economic return of cassava variety Kasetsart 50 production | Kunlanit, B. Vityakon, P. |
2022 |
Asia-Pacific Journal of Science and Technology 5 (27), pp. |
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| 45. | How feedback loops between meso- and macrofauna and organic residues contrasting in chemical quality determine decomposition dynamics in soils | Sanghaw, R. Vityakon, P. Rasche, F. |
2023 |
Heliyon 5 (9), pp. |
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| Title | Authors | Year | Journal title | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Can't see the forest for the rice: factors influencing spatial variations in the density of trees in paddy fields in northeast Thailand. | Watanabe, M Vityakon, P Rambo, AT |
2014 |
Environmental management 2 (53), pp. 343-56 |
|
| 2. | Biochar Properties Influencing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Tropical Soils Differing in Texture and Mineralogy. | Butnan, S Deenik, JL Toomsan, B Antal, MJ Vityakon, P |
2016 |
Journal of environmental quality 5 (45), pp. 1509-1519 |
|
| 3. | Nutrient composition of diverse organic residues and their long-term effects on available nutrients in a tropical sandy soil. | Sukitprapanon, TS Jantamenchai, M Tulaphitak, D Vityakon, P |
2020 |
Heliyon 11 (6), pp. e05601 |
|
| 4. | How feedback loops between meso- and macrofauna and organic residues contrasting in chemical quality determine decomposition dynamics in soils. | Sanghaw, R Vityakon, P Rasche, F |
2023 |
Heliyon 5 (9), pp. e15534 |
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| 5. | Coapplication of humic acid and gypsum affects soil chemical properties, rice yield, and phosphorus use efficiency in acidic paddy soils. | Hartina, Monkham, T Vityakon, P Sukitprapanon, TS |
2025 |
Scientific reports 1 (15), pp. 4350 |
| Title | Authors | Year | Journal title | Cited count | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | รวม | ||||||
| 1. | Dry season groundmit stover management practices determine nitrogen cycling efficiency and subsequent maize yields | S Promsakha N Sakonnakhon B Toomsan G Cadisch EM Baggs P Vityakon V Limpinuntana S Jogloy A Patanothai |
2005 |
PLANT AND SOIL 1-2 (272.0), pp. 183.0-199.0 |
26 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 26 | |
| 2. | Environmental influences on nitrogen transformation of different quality tree litter under submerged and aerobic conditions | P Vityakon N Dangthaisong |
2005 |
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS 3.0 (63.0), pp. 225.0-236.0 |
28 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 28 | |
| 3. | Weeds - friend or foe? The role of weed composition on stover nutrient recycling efficiency | SPN Sakonnakhon G Cadisch B Toomsan P Vityakon V Limpinuntana S Jogloy A Patanothai |
2006 |
FIELD CROPS RESEARCH 2-3 (97.0), pp. 238.0-247.0 |
17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 17 | |
| 4. | Degradation and restoration of sandy soils under different agricultural land uses in northeast thailand: A review | P. Vityakon | 2007 |
LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT 5.0 (18.0), pp. 567.0-577.0 |
19 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 19 | |
| 5. | Dynamics of residue decomposition and N-2 fixation of grain legumes upon sugarcane residue retention as an alternative to burning | Saowakon Hernwong Georg Cadisch Banyong Toomsan Viriya Limpinuntana Patma Vityakon Aran Patanothai |
2008 |
SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH 1.0 (99.0), pp. 84.0-97.0 |
13 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13 | |
| 6. | Interactions in decomposition and N mineralization between tropical legume residue components | Srisuda Thippayarugs Banyong Toomsan Patma Vityakon Viriya Limpinuntana Aran Patanothai Georg Cadisch |
2008 |
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS 2.0 (72.0), pp. 137.0-148.0 |
26 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 26 | |
| 7. | Regulating mineral N release and greenhouse gas emissions by mixing groundnut residues and rice straw under field conditions | W. Kaewpradit B. Toomsan P. Vityakon V. Limpinuntana P. Saenjan S. Jogloy A. Patanothai G. Cadisch |
2008 |
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE 4.0 (59.0), pp. 640.0-652.0 |
32 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 32 | |
| 8. | Mixing groundnut residues and rice straw to improve rice yield and N use efficiency | W. Kampradit B. Toomsan G. Cadisch P. Vityakon V. Limpinuntana P. Saenjan S. Jogloy A. Patanothai |
2009 |
FIELD CROPS RESEARCH 2.0 (110.0), pp. 130.0-138.0 |
16 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16 | |
| 9. | Sugarcane residue management and grain legume crop effects on N dynamics, N losses and growth of sugarcane | S. Hemwong B. Toomsan G. Cadisch V. Limpinuntana P. Vityakon A. Patanothai |
2009 |
NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS 2.0 (83.0), pp. 135.0-151.0 |
21 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 21 | |
| 10. | EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT QUALITY PLANT RESIDUES ON SOIL CARBON ACCUMULATION AND AGGREGATE FORMATION IN A TROPICAL SANDY SOIL IN NORTHEAST THAILAND AS REVEALED BY A 10-YEAR FIELD EXPERIMENT | P. Samahadthai P. Vityakon P. Saenjan |
2010 |
LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT 5.0 (21.0), pp. 463.0-473.0 |
28 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 28 | |
| 11. | Relationship between residue quality, decomposition patterns, and soil organic matter accumulation in a tropical sandy soil after 13 years | A. Puttaso P. Vityakon P. Saenjan V. Trelo-ges G. Cadisch |
2011 |
NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS 2.0 (89.0), pp. 159.0-174.0 |
48 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 48 | |
| 12. | Does Organic Residue Quality Influence Carbon Retention in a Tropical Sandy Soil? | Aunnop Puttaso Patma Vityakon Frank Rasche Patcharee Saenjan Vidhaya Treloges Georg Cadisch |
2013 |
SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL 3.0 (77.0), pp. 1001.0-1011.0 |
24 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 24 | |
| 13. | Soil fungal communities and enzyme activities in a sandy, highly weathered tropical soil treated with biochemically contrasting organic inputs | Bhanudacha Kamolmanit Patma Vityakon Wanwipa Kaewpradit Georg Cadisch Frank Rasche |
2013 |
BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS 7.0 (49.0), pp. 905.0-917.0 |
20 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 20 | |
| 14. | Can't See the Forest for the Rice: Factors Influencing Spatial Variations in the Density of Trees in Paddy Fields in Northeast Thailand | Moriaki Watanabe Patma Vityakon A. Terry Rambo |
2014 |
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 2.0 (53.0), pp. 343.0-356.0 |
9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9 | |
| 15. | Mechanisms controlling soil organic carbon composition pertaining to microbial decomposition of biochemically contrasting organic residues: Evidence from midDRIFTS peak area analysis | Benjapon Kunlanit Patma Vityakon Aunnop Puttaso Georg Cadisch Frank Rasche |
2014 |
SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY (76.0), pp. 100.0-108.0 |
32 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 32 | |
| 16. | Biochar characteristics and application rates affecting corn growth and properties of soils contrasting in texture and mineralogy | Somchai Butnan Jonathan L. Deenik Banyong Toomsan Michael J. Antal Patma Vityakon |
2015 |
GEODERMA (237.0), pp. 105.0-116.0 |
180 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 180 | |
| 17. | Biochar Properties Influencing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Tropical Soils Differing in Texture and Mineralogy | Somchai Butnan Jonathan L. Deenik Banyong Toomsan Michael J. Antal Patma Vityakon |
2016 |
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 5.0 (45.0), pp. 1509.0-1519.0 |
13 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13 | |
| 18. | Factors Influencing Variations in the Density, Extent of Canopy Cover, and Origin of Trees in Paddy Fields in a Rainfed Rice-Farming Village in Northeast Thailand | Watanabe Moriaki Patma Vityakon A. Terry Rambo |
2017 |
SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES 2.0 (6.0), pp. 307.0-324.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 19. | Charcoal Production and Distribution as a Source of Energy and its Potential Gain for Soil Amendment in Northeast Thailand | S. Butnan B. Toomsan P. Vityakon |
2018 |
PERTANIKA JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES 2.0 (26.0), pp. 643.0-658.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 20. | Carbonaceous Greenhouse Gases and Microbial Abundance in Paddy Soil under Combined Biochar and Rice Straw Amendment | Supitrada Kumputa Patma Vityakon Patcharee Saenjan Phrueksa Lawongsa |
2019 |
AGRONOMY-BASEL 5.0 (9.0), pp. |
10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | |
| 21. | Land-Use Changes Influencing C Sequestration and Quality in Topsoil and Subsoil | Benjapon Kunlanit Somchai Butnan Patma Vityakon |
2019 |
AGRONOMY-BASEL 9.0 (9.0), pp. |
10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | |
| 22. | Land Use Changes Affecting Soil Organic Matter Accumulation in Topsoil and Subsoil in Northeast Thailand | Benjapon Kunlanit Laksanara Khwanchum Patma Vityakon |
2020 |
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOIL SCIENCE (2020.0), pp. |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 23. | Nutrient composition of diverse organic residues and their long-term effects on available nutrients in a tropical sandy soil | Tanabhat-Sakorn Sukitprapanon Metawee Jantamenchai Duangsamorn Tulaphitak Patma Vityakon |
2020 |
HELIYON 11.0 (6.0), pp. |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
| 24. | The interactive effects of soil disturbance and residue quality on soil nitrogen mineralisation in a tropical sandy soil | Somchai Butnan Patma Vityakon |
2020 |
SOIL RESEARCH 3.0 (58.0), pp. 277.0-288.0 |
4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | |
| 25. | Vertical dynamics of dissolved organic carbon in relation to organic input quality and microaggregate formation in a coarse- textured Ultisol | Benjapon Kunlanit Frank Rasche Aunnop Puttaso Georg Cadisch Patma Vityakon |
2020 |
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE 3.0 (71.0), pp. 459.0-471.0 |
2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
| 26. | Influence of Application of Organic Residues of Different Biochemical Quality on Phosphorus Fractions in a Tropical Sandy Soil | Tanabhat-Sakorn Sukitprapanon Metawee Jantamenchai Duangsamorn Tulaphitak Nattaporn Prakongkep Robert John Gilkes Patma Vityakon |
2021 |
AGRONOMY-BASEL 2.0 (11.0), pp. |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
| 27. | Litter Quality and Microbes Explain Aggregation Differences in a Tropical Sandy Soil | Moritz Laub Samuel Schlichenmeier Patma Vityakon Georg Cadisch |
2021 |
JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION (), pp. |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 28. | Nonadditive Effects on Decomposition of a Mixture of Rice Straw and Groundnut Stover Applied to a Sandy Soil | Wimonsiri Pingthaisong Patma Vityakon |
2021 |
AGRONOMY-BASEL 6.0 (11.0), pp. |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 29. | RICE-DERIVED BIOCHARS ENHANCE THE YIELD OF SPRING ONION (ALLIUM CEPA L. VAR. AGGREGATUM), WHILE REDUCING PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION IN SOIL AND PLANT | S. Hemowng C. Sangrit P. Phunthupan S. Butnan P. Vityakon |
2021 |
APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH 1.0 (19.0), pp. 349.0-358.0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Title | Authors | Year | Journal title | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Methane Fluxes and Rice Yields as a Function of Sulfate Fertilizer with Incorporated Rice Stubble | Patcharee Saenjan Sophoanrith Ro Patma Vityakon |
2015 |
KKU Research Journal 3 (20), pp. 337-345 |
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