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Mackay J.E, Bernhardt L.T, Smith R.G, Ernakovich J.G.  2023.  Tillage and pesticide seed treatments have distinct effects on soil microbial diversity and function. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 176:11.
Holatko J., Hammerschmiedt T., Mustafa A., Kintl A., Skarpa P., Ryant P., Baltazar T., Malicek O., Latal O., Brtnicky M..  2023.  Time-dependent impact of co-matured manure with elemental sulfur and biochar on the soil agro-ecological properties and plant biomass. Scientific Reports. 13:12.
Holatko J., Hammerschmiedt T., Mustafa A., Kintl A., Skarpa P., Ryant P., Baltazar T., Malicek O., Latal O., Brtnicky M..  2023.  Time-dependent impact of co-matured manure with elemental sulfur and biochar on the soil agro-ecological properties and plant biomass. Scientific Reports. 13:12.
D'Hervilly C., Marsden C., Capowiez Y., Beral C., Delapre-Cosset L., Bertrand I..  2021.  Trees and herbaceous vegetation strips both contribute to changes in soil fertility and soil organism communities in an agroforestry system. Plant and Soil. :17.
D'Hervilly C., Marsden C., Capowiez Y., Beral C., Delapre-Cosset L., Bertrand I..  2021.  Trees and herbaceous vegetation strips both contribute to changes in soil fertility and soil organism communities in an agroforestry system. Plant and Soil. :17.
Bonner M.TL, Allen D.E, Brackin R., Smith T.E, Lewis T., Shoo L.P, Schmidt S..  2020.  Tropical Rainforest Restoration Plantations Are Slow to Restore the Soil Biological and Organic Carbon Characteristics of Old Growth Rainforest. Microbial Ecology. 79:432-442.
Bonner M.TL, Allen D.E, Brackin R., Smith T.E, Lewis T., Shoo L.P, Schmidt S..  2020.  Tropical Rainforest Restoration Plantations Are Slow to Restore the Soil Biological and Organic Carbon Characteristics of Old Growth Rainforest. Microbial Ecology. 79:432-442.
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Romdhane S., Spor A., Aubert J., Bru D., Breuil M.C, Hallin S., Mounier A., Ouadah S., Tsiknia M., Philippot L..  2022.  Unraveling negative biotic interactions determining soil microbial community assembly and functioning. Isme Journal. 16:296-306.
Romdhane S., Spor A., Aubert J., Bru D., Breuil M.C, Hallin S., Mounier A., Ouadah S., Tsiknia M., Philippot L..  2022.  Unraveling negative biotic interactions determining soil microbial community assembly and functioning. Isme Journal. 16:296-306.
Mustafa A., Holatko J., Hammerschmiedt T., Kucerik J., Baltazar T., Kintl A., Malicek O., Havlicek Z., Brtnicky M..  2022.  Unveiling the Impacts of Biochar, Manure and Their Optimal Combinations on Microbiological Soil Health Indicators and Lettuce Biomass. Agronomy-Basel. 12:11.
Mustafa A., Holatko J., Hammerschmiedt T., Kucerik J., Baltazar T., Kintl A., Malicek O., Havlicek Z., Brtnicky M..  2022.  Unveiling the Impacts of Biochar, Manure and Their Optimal Combinations on Microbiological Soil Health Indicators and Lettuce Biomass. Agronomy-Basel. 12:11.
Tlili A., Marechal M., Montuelle B., Volat B., Dorigo U., Bérard A..  2011.  Use of the MicroResp (TM) method to assess pollution-induced community tolerance to metals for lotic biofilms. Environmental Pollution. 159:18-24.
Bérard A., Mazzia C., Sappin-Didier V., Capowiez L., Capowiez Y..  2014.  Use of the MicroResp (TM) method to assess Pollution-Induced Community Tolerance in the context of metal soil contamination. Ecological Indicators. 40:27-33.
He Y, Xu Z, Chen C, Burton J, Ma Q, Ge Y, Xu J.  2008.  Using light fraction and macroaggregate associated organic matters as early indicators for management-induced changes in soil chemical and biological properties in adjacent native and plantation forests of subtropical Australia. Geoderma. 147:116-125.