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McIntosh ACS, S. Macdonald E, Quideau SA.  2013.  Linkages between the forest floor microbial community and resource heterogeneity within mature lodgepole pine forests. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 63:61-72.
Tresch S., Frey D., Le Bayon R.C, Zanetta A., Rasche F., Fliessbach A., Moretti M..  2019.  Litter decomposition driven by soil fauna, plant diversity and soil management in urban gardens. Science of The Total Environment. 658:1614-1629.
van der Bom F., Nunes I., Raymond N.S, Hansen V., Bonnichsen L., Magid J., Nybroe O., Jensen L.S.  2018.  Long-term fertilisation form, level and duration affect the diversity, structure and functioning of soil microbial communities in the field. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 122:91-103.
Singh BK, Quince C, Macdonald CA, Khachane A, Thomas N, Al-Soud WAbu, Sørensen SJ, He Z, White D, Sinclair A et al..  2014.  Loss of microbial diversity in soils is coincident with reductions in some specialized functions. Environmental Microbiology. 16:2408-2420.
Pinzari F., Cuadros J., Migliore M., Napoli R., Najorka J..  2018.  Manganese translocation and concentration on Quercus cerris decomposing leaf and wood litter by an ascomycetous fungus: an active process with ecosystem consequences? FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 94:16.
Hammerschmiedt T., Holatko J., Kucerik J., Mustafa A., Radziemska M., Kintl A., Malicek O., Baltazar T., Latal O., Brtnicky M..  2022.  Manure Maturation with Biochar: Effects on Plant Biomass, Manure Quality and Soil Microbiological Characteristics. Agriculture-Basel. 12:17.
Hammerschmiedt T., Holatko J., Kucerik J., Mustafa A., Radziemska M., Kintl A., Malicek O., Baltazar T., Latal O., Brtnicky M..  2022.  Manure Maturation with Biochar: Effects on Plant Biomass, Manure Quality and Soil Microbiological Characteristics. Agriculture-Basel. 12:17.
Wigley K., Wakelin S.A, Moot D.J, Hammond S., Ridgway H.J.  2016.  Measurements of carbon utilization by single bacterial species in sterile soil: insights into Rhizobium spp. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 121:495-505.
Barany A., Szili-Kovacs T., Krett G., Fuzy A., Marialigeti K., Borsodi A.K.  2014.  METABOLIC ACTIVITY AND GENETIC DIVERSITY OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES INHABITING THE RHIZOSPHERE OF HALOPHYTON PLANTS. Acta Microbiologica Et Immunologica Hungarica. 61:347-361.
Nunan N., Lerch T.Z, Pouteau V., Mora P., Changey F., Kätterer T., Giusti-Miller S., Herrmann A.M.  2015.  Metabolising old soil carbon: Simply a matter of simple organic matter? Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 88:128-136.
Roberts WM, Matthews RA, Blackwell MSA, Peukert S, Collins AL, Stutter MI, Haygarth PM.  2013.  Microbial biomass phosphorus contributions to phosphorus solubility in riparian vegetated buffer strip soils. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 49:1237-1241.
Brolsma KM, J. Vonk A, Mommer L, Van Ruijven J, Hoffland E, De Goede RGM.  2017.  Microbial catabolic diversity in and beyond the rhizosphere of plant species and plant genotypes. Pedobiologia. 61:43-49.
Martins-Loucao M.A, Cruz C..  2007.  Microbial communities. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 7:398-398.
Dalmonech D., Lagomarsino A., Moscatelli M.C, Chiti T., Valentini R..  2010.  Microbial performance under increasing nitrogen availability in a Mediterranean forest soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 42:1596-1606.
Weng Z., Van Zwieten L., Tavakkoli E., Rose M.T, Singh B.P, Joseph S., Macdonald L.M, Kimber S., Morris S., Rose T.J et al..  2022.  Microspectroscopic visualization of how biochar lifts the soil organic carbon ceiling. Nature Communications. 13:12.
Weng Z., Van Zwieten L., Tavakkoli E., Rose M.T, Singh B.P, Joseph S., Macdonald L.M, Kimber S., Morris S., Rose T.J et al..  2022.  Microspectroscopic visualization of how biochar lifts the soil organic carbon ceiling. Nature Communications. 13:12.
Stazi S.R, Moscatelli M.C, Papp R., Crognale S., Grego S., Martin M., Marabottini R..  2017.  A Multi-biological Assay Approach to Assess Microbial Diversity in Arsenic (As) Contaminated Soils. Geomicrobiology Journal. 34:183-192.
Stazi S.R, Moscatelli M.C, Papp R., Crognale S., Grego S., Martin M., Marabottini R..  2017.  A Multi-biological Assay Approach to Assess Microbial Diversity in Arsenic (As) Contaminated Soils. Geomicrobiology Journal. 34:183-192.
Stazi S.R, Moscatelli M.C, Papp R., Crognale S., Grego S., Martin M., Marabottini R..  2017.  A Multi-biological Assay Approach to Assess Microbial Diversity in Arsenic (As) Contaminated Soils. Geomicrobiology Journal. 34:183-192.
Plett J.M, Plett K.L, Wong-Bajracharya J., Pereira M.D, Costa M.D, Kohler A., Martin F., Anderson I.C.  2020.  Mycorrhizal effector PaMiSSP10b alters polyamine biosynthesis in Eucalyptus root cells and promotes root colonization. New Phytologist. 228:712-727.
Durenkamp M., Pawlett M., Ritz K., Harris J.A, Neal A.L, McGrath S.P.  2016.  Nanoparticles within WWTP sludges have minimal impact on leachate quality and soil microbial community structure and function. Environmental Pollution. 211:399-405.
Morillas L, Durán J, Rodríguez A, Roales J, Gallardo A, Lovett GM, Groffman PM.  2015.  Nitrogen supply modulates the effect of changes in drying–rewetting frequency on soil C and N cycling and greenhouse gas exchange. Global Change Biology. 21:3854-3863.
Andersen R., Wells C., Macrae M., Price J..  2013.  Nutrient mineralisation and microbial functional diversity in a restored bog approach natural conditions 10 years post restoration. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 64:37-47.
Menezes-Blackburn D., Paredes C., Zhang H., Giles C.D, Darch T., Stutter M., George T.S, Shand C., Lumsdon D., Cooper P. et al..  2016.  Organic Acids Regulation of Chemical Microbial Phosphorus Transformations in Soils. Environmental Science & Technology. 50:11521-11531.
Martínez-García LB, Korthals G, Brussaard L, Jørgensen HBracht, De Deyn GB.  2018.  Organic management and cover crop species steer soil microbial community structure and functionality along with soil organic matter properties. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 263:7-17.