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Yu J., Glazer N., Steinberger Y..  2014.  Carbon utilization, microbial biomass, and respiration in biological soil crusts in the Negev Desert. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 50:285-293.
Gao F., Fan H.X, Chapman S.J, Yao H.Y.  2022.  Changes in soil microbial community activity and composition following substrate amendment within the MicroResp (TM) system. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 22:1242-1251.
Drut B., Fustec J., Oddos L., Cannavacciuolo M., Brauman A., Cassagne N..  2023.  The combined effects of faba bean and endogeic earthworms on soil microbial activity in intercrops. European Journal of Soil Biology. 117:11.
Ujvari G., Borsodi A.K, Megyes M., Mucsi M., Szili-Kovacs T., Szabo A., Szalai Z., Jakab G., Marialigeti K..  2020.  Comparison of Soil Bacterial Communities from Juvenile Maize Plants of a Long-Term Monoculture and a Natural Grassland. Agronomy-Basel. 10:15.
Chodak M., Klimek B., Niklinska M..  2016.  Composition and activity of soil microbial communities in different types of temperate forests. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 52:1093-1104.
Bittleston L.S, Gralka M., Leventhal G.E, Mizrahi I., Cordero O.X.  2020.  Context-dependent dynamics lead to the assembly of functionally distinct microbial communities. Nature Communications. 11:10.
Garcia-Palacios P., Shaw E.A, Wall D.H, Hattenschwiler S..  2017.  Contrasting mass-ratio vs. niche complementarity effects on litter C and N loss during decomposition along a regional climatic gradient. Journal of Ecology. 105:968-978.
Nunes I., Jacquiod S., Brejnrod A., Holm P.E, Johansen A., Brandt K.K, Prieme A., Sorensen S.J.  2016.  Coping with copper: legacy effect of copper on potential activity of soil bacteria following a century of exposure. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 92:12.
Gergocs V., Florian N., Toth Z., Szili-Kovacs T., Mucsi M., Dombos M..  2022.  Crop species and year affect soil-dwelling Collembola and Acari more strongly than fertilisation regime in an arable field. Applied Soil Ecology. 173:11.