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Nitrogen publishes Special Issues to create collections of papers on specific topics, with the aim of building a community of authors and readers to discuss the latest research and develop new ideas and research directions. Special Issues are led by Guest Editors, who are experts on the topic and all Special Issue submissions follow MDPI's standard editorial process. The journal’s Editor-in-Chief and/or designated Editorial Board Member will oversee Guest Editor appointments and Special Issue proposals, checking their content for relevance and ensuring the suitability of the material for the journal. The papers published in a Special Issue will be collected and displayed on a dedicated page of the journal’s website. Further information on MDPI's Special Issue policies and Guest Editor responsibilities can be found here. For any inquiries related to a Special Issue, please contact the Editorial Office.

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Monitoring Nitrogen in Soils and Plants: Recent Methods, Soil Properties and Plant Characteristics
edited by Lili Lei, , and
submission deadline 30 Dec 2025 | 3 articles | Viewed by 3214 | Submission Open
Keywords: nitrogen dynamics; soil properties; plant characteristics; envionrmental impacts; methods; manageemtn practices
Alternatives to Mineral Nitrogen Fertilizers in Agriculture: State of the Art, Challenges and Future Prospects, 2nd Edition
edited by
submission deadline 31 Dec 2025 | 1 articles | Viewed by 8511 | Submission Open
Keywords: biological and symbiotic nitrogen fixation; legume crops; manure and organic fertilizers; alternative fertilizers; environmental impact assessment
Nitrogen: Advances in Plant Stress Research submission deadline 31 Dec 2025 | 4 articles | Viewed by 6142 | Submission Open
Keywords: abiotic stress; biotic stress; environmental science; genetics; nitrogen; plants; physiology; biochemistry
Microbial Interactions with Plants: Advancing Nitrogen Fixation, Uptake, and Utilization
edited by
submission deadline 31 Dec 2025 | 3 articles | Viewed by 3312 | Submission Open
Keywords: nitrogen fixation; nitrogen uptake; symbiosis; biofertilizers; nutrient cycling; plant– microbe interactions; sustainable nitrogen management; nitrogen assimilation; rhizobia; soil microbiome
Nitrogen Metabolism and Degradation submission deadline 31 Dec 2025 | Viewed by 330 | Submission Open
Keywords: nitrogen metabolism; nitrogen assimilation; nitrogen-use efficiency; primary and secondary metabolism of nitrogen-containing compounds; mono- and polyamine metabolism; nitrogen fixation and symbiotic interactions; drug discovery and drug targets
Nitrogen Uptake and Loss in Agroecosystems submission deadline 31 Jan 2026 | 1 articles | Viewed by 1186 | Submission Open
Keywords: nitrogen cycling; management practice; nitrogen assimilation; denitrification; mitigation measures
Innovative Nitrogen Management Strategies in Aquaponics, Hydroponics, Soilless, and Soil-Based Crop Systems for Sustainable Agriculture submission deadline 31 Mar 2026 | Viewed by 202 | Submission Open
Keywords: aquaponics; nitrogen management; hydroponics; soilless culture; soil-based agriculture; nutrient cycling; nitrogen use efficiency (NUE); integrated nutrient management; closed-loop systems; decoupled aquaponics system; bioponics; organic and inorganic fertilizers; environmental sustainability; nitrogen losses mitigation; precision agriculture; controlled environment agriculture (CEA)
Nitrogen Management in Plant Cultivation submission deadline 31 Mar 2026 | Viewed by 155 | Submission Open
Keywords: nitrogen use efficiency (NUE); nitrogen fertilization; sustainable agriculture; plant nutrition; soil– nitrogen dynamics; biofertilizers; precision agriculture; nitrogen uptake; crop yield; environmental impact
Nitrogen Cycling and Microbial Community Shifts in Soil Ecosystems
edited by Hanqing Wu, Quan Zhang, Xiantao Fang and Haifei Chen
submission deadline 15 Apr 2026 | Viewed by 78 | Submission Open
Keywords: the impact of climate change factors; drought; warming; elevated CO2; N-cycling microbes; and process rates
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