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Zhang K., Wang S., Guo P.H, Guo S.H.  2021.  Characteristics of organic carbon metabolism and bioremediation of petroleum-contaminated soil by a mesophilic aerobic biopile system. Chemosphere. 264:11.
Plaza C., Garcia-Palacios P., Berhe A.A, Barquero J., Bastida F., Png G.K, Rey A., Bardgett R.D, Delgado-Baquerizo M..  2022.  Ecosystem productivity has a stronger influence than soil age on surface soil carbon storage across global biomes. Communications Earth & Environment. 3:8.
Smith T.P, Mombrikotb S., Ransome E., Kontopoulos D.G, Pawar S., Bell T..  2022.  Latent functional diversity may accelerate microbial community responses to temperature fluctuations. ElifeElife. 11:22.
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.
Date V., Nwaishi F.C, Price J.S, Andersen R..  2018.  Short-term exposure to Oil Sand Process-Affected Water does not reduce microbial potential activity in three contrasting peatland types. Wetlands. 38:769-778.
Koyama A., Steinweg J.M, Haddix M.L, Dukes J.S, Wallenstein M.D.  2018.  Soil bacterial community responses to altered precipitation and temperature regimes in an old field grassland are mediated by plants. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 94:15.
Ivashchenko K., Sushko S., Selezneva A., Ananyeva N., Zhuravleva A., Kudeyarov V., Makarov M., Blagodatsky S..  2021.  Soil microbial activity along an altitudinal gradient: Vegetation as a main driver beyond topographic and edaphic factors. Applied Soil Ecology. 168:12.