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Knox O.GG, Gupta V, Lardner R..  2014.  Field evaluation of the effects of cotton variety and GM status on rhizosphere microbial diversity and function in Australian soils. Soil Research. 52:203-215.
Potter S.W, Kin C., Hall S.J, Sawyer J.E, McDaniel M.D.  2023.  Field-applying an inexpensive, C-13-depleted, labile carbon source to study in situ fate and short-term effects on soils. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science. :13.
Geretharan T., Jeyakumar P., Bretherton M., Anderson C.WN.  2020.  Fluorine and white clover: Assessing fluorine's impact on Rhizobium leguminosarum. Journal of Environmental Quality. 49:987-999.
Mustafa A., Brtnicky M., Hammerschmiedt T., Kucerik J., Kintl A., Chorazy T., Naveed M., Skarpa P., Baltazar T., Malicek O. et al..  2022.  Food and agricultural wastes-derived biochars in combination with mineral fertilizer as sustainable soil amendments to enhance soil microbiological activity, nutrient cycling and crop production. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13:11.
Amoo A.E, Delgado-Baquerizo M., Babalola O.O.  2021.  Forest plantations reduce soil functioning in terrestrial ecosystems from South Africa. Pedobiologia. 89:7.
Pailler A., Vennetier M., Torre F., Ripert C., Guiral D..  2014.  Forest soil microbial functional patterns and response to a drought and warming event: Key role of climate-plant-soil interactions at a regional scale. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 70:1-4.
Stres B., Philippot L., Faganeli J., Tiedje J.M.  2010.  Frequent freeze-thaw cycles yield diminished yet resistant and responsive microbial communities in two temperate soils: a laboratory experiment. Fems Microbiology Ecology. 74:323-335.
Stres B, Philippot L, Faganeli J, Tiedje JM.  2010.  Frequent freeze–thaw cycles yield diminished yet resistant and responsive microbial communities in two temperate soils: a laboratory experiment. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 74:323-335.
Semchenko M., Xue P.A, Leigh T..  2021.  Functional diversity and identity of plant genotypes regulate rhizodeposition and soil microbial activity. New Phytologist. 232:776-787.
Klimek B., Chodak M., Jazwa M., Niklinska M..  2016.  Functional diversity of soil microbial communities in boreal and temperate Scots pine forests. European Journal of Forest Research. 135:731-742.
Chodak M., Klimek B., Azarbad H., Jazwa M..  2015.  Functional diversity of soil microbial communities under Scots pine, Norway spruce, silver birch and mixed boreal forests. Pedobiologia. 58:81-88.
Artz R.RE, Chapman S.J, Siegenthaler A., Mitchell E.AD, Buttler A., Bortoluzzi E., Gilbert D., Yli-Petays M., Vasander H., Francez A.J.  2008.  Functional microbial diversity in regenerating cutover peatlands responds to vegetation succession. Journal of Applied Ecology. 45:1799-1809.
Fritz J., Jannoura R., Lauer F., Schenk J., Masson P., Joergensen R.G.  2020.  Functional microbial diversity responses to biodynamic management in Burgundian vineyard soils. Biological Agriculture & Horticulture. 36:172-186.
Le Bagousse-Pinguet Y., Gross N., Saiz H., Maestre F.T, Ruiz S., Dacal M., Asensio S., Ochoa V., Gozalo B., Cornelissen J.HC et al..  2021.  Functional rarity and evenness are key facets of biodiversity to boost multifunctionality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118:8.
Martinez-Toledo A., Gonzalez-Mille D.J, Briones-Gallardo R., Carrizalez-Yanez L., Martinez-Montoya J.F, Mejia-Saavedra J.D, Ilizaliturri-Hernandez C.A.  2023.  Functioning of semi-arid soils under long-term mining activity with trace elements at high concentrations. Catena. 222:11.
Ben Sassi M., Dollinger J., Renault P., Tlili A., Bérard A..  2012.  The FungiResp method: An application of the MicroResp (TM) method to assess fungi in microbial communities as soil biological indicators. Ecological Indicators. 23:482-490.
Ben Sassi M, Dollinger J, Renault P, Tlili A, Bérard A.  2012.  The FungiResp method: An application of the MicroResp™ method to assess fungi in microbial communities as soil biological indicators. Ecological Indicators. 23:482-490.