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  1. Soil microbial biomass and community responses to experimental precipitation change: A meta-analysis

    Xu, S., Geng, W., Sayer, E., Zhou, G., Zhou, P. & Liu, C., 1/06/2020, In: Soil Ecology Letters. 2, 2, p. 93-103 11 p.

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  2. Complementarity of dung beetle species with different functional behaviours influence dung–soil carbon cycling

    Menendez Martinez, M. R., Webb, P. & Orwin, K. H., 01/2016, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 92, p. 142-148 7 p.

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  3. Impact of carbon nanomaterials on microbial activity in soil

    Oyelami, A. O. & Semple, K. T., 07/2015, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 86, p. 172-180 9 p.

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  4. N-driven changes in a plant community affect leaf-litter traits and may delay organic matter decomposition in a Mediterranean maquis

    Dias, T., Oakley, S., Alarcón-Gutiérrez, E., Ziarelli, F., Trindade, H., Martins-Loução, M. A., Sheppard, L., Ostle, N. & Cruz, C., 1/03/2013, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 58, p. 163-171 9 p.

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  5. Drying and rewetting effects on soil microbial community composition and nutrient leaching.

    Gordon, H., Haygarth, P. M. & Bardgett, R. D., 02/2008, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40, 2, p. 302-311 10 p.

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  6. Do plant species with different growth strategies vary in their ability to compete with soil microbes for chemical forms of nitrogen?

    Harrison, K. A., Bol, R. & Bardgett, R. D., 01/2008, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40, 1, p. 228-237 10 p.

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  7. Fungal biomass in pastures increases with age and reduced N input.

    de Vries, F. T., Bloem, J., van Eekeren, N., Brussaard, L. & Hoffland, E., 07/2007, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 39, 7, p. 1620-1630 11 p.

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  8. Fungal/bacterial ratios in grasslands with contrasting nitrogen management.

    de Vries, F. T., Hoffland, E., van Eekeren, N., Brussaard, L. & Bloem, J., 08/2006, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 38, 8, p. 2092-2103 12 p.

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  9. Linkages between soil biota, nitorgen availability, and plant nitrogen uptake in a mountain ecosystem in the Scottish Highlands.

    Bardgett, R. D., Streeter, T. C., Cole, L. & Hartley, I. R., 02/2002, In: Applied Soil Ecology. 19, 2, p. 121-134 14 p.

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  10. Site and management effects on soil microbial properties of sub-alpine meadows : a study of land abandonment along a north-south gradient in the European Alps.

    Zeller, V., Bardgett, R. D. & Tappeiner, U., 04/2001, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 33, 4-5, p. 639-650 12 p.

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