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Meier S., Campos P.D, Palma-Millanao R., Morales A., Hirzel J., Aponte H., Cartes P., Ondrasek G., Seguel A..  2023.  Assembly between wheat cultivars and soil microorganisms modulates phosphorus and water use efficiency. RhizosphereRhizosphere. 25:11.
de Vries F.T, Williams A., Stringer F., Willcocks R., McEwing R., Langridge H., Straathof A.L.  2019.  Changes in root-exudate-induced respiration reveal a novel mechanism through which drought affects ecosystem carbon cycling. New Phytologist. 224:132-145.
Shihan A., Hattenschwiler S., Milcu A., Joly F.X, Santonja M., Fromin N..  2017.  Changes in soil microbial substrate utilization in response to altered litter diversity and precipitation in a Mediterranean shrubland. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 53:171-185.
Dacal M., Garcia-Palacios P., Asensio S., Wang J.T, Singh B.K, Maestre F.T.  2022.  Climate change legacies contrastingly affect the resistance and resilience of soil microbial communities and multifunctionality to extreme drought. Functional Ecology. 36:908-920.
Garcia-Palacios P., Prieto I., Ourcival J.M, Hattenschwiler S..  2016.  Disentangling the Litter Quality and Soil Microbial Contribution to Leaf and Fine Root Litter Decomposition Responses to Reduced Rainfall. Ecosystems. 19:490-503.
Le Gall S., Bérard A., Page D., Lanoe L., Bertin N., Doussan C..  2021.  Increased exopolysaccharide production and microbial activity affect soil water retention and field performance of tomato under water deficit. Rhizosphere. 19:12.
Avila J.M, Gallardo A., Gomez-Aparicio L..  2019.  Pathogen-induced tree mortality interacts with predicted climate change to alter soil respiration and nutrient availability in Mediterranean systems. Biogeochemistry. 142:53-71.
Bérard A., Bouchet T., Sevenier G., Pablo A.L, Gros R..  2011.  Resilience of soil microbial communities impacted by severe drought and high temperature in the context of Mediterranean heat waves. European Journal of Soil Biology. 47:333-342.
de Dato G., Lagomarsino A., Lellei-Kovacs E., Liberati D., R. Jaoude A, Marabottini R., Stazi S.R, Guidolotti G., Kovacs-Lang E., Kroel-Dulay G. et al..  2017.  The Response of Soil CO2 Efflux to Water Limitation Is Not Merely a Climatic Issue: The Role of Substrate Availability. Forests. 8:22.
Bérard A., Ben Sassi M., Renault P., Gros R..  2012.  Severe drought-induced community tolerance to heat wave. An experimental study on soil microbial processes. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 12:513-518.
Fromin N., Shihan A., Santonja M., Baldy V., Hattenschwiler S..  2020.  Soil microbial activity in a Mediterranean garrigue responds more to changing shrub community than to reduced rainfall. Plant and Soil. 449:405-421.
Bérard A., Ben Sassi M., Kaisermann A., Renault P..  2015.  Soil microbial community responses to heat wave components: drought and high temperature. Climate Research. 66:243-264.
Strukelj M., Parker W., Corcket E., Augusto L., Khlifa R., Jactel H., Munson A.D.  2021.  Tree species richness and water availability interact to affect soil microbial processes. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 155:12.