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2021
Ivashchenko K., Lepore E., Vasenev V., Ananyeva N., Demina S., Khabibullina F., Vaseneva I., Selezneva A., Dolgikh A., Sushko S. et al..  2021.  Assessing Soil-like Materials for Ecosystem Services Provided by Constructed Technosols. LandLand. 10:16.
Astacio L.MD, Prabhakara K.H, Li Z.Q, Mickalide H., Kuehn S..  2021.  Closed microbial communities self-organize to carbon. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118:9.
Amoo A.E, Delgado-Baquerizo M., Babalola O.O.  2021.  Forest plantations reduce soil functioning in terrestrial ecosystems from South Africa. Pedobiologia. 89:7.
Hu Z.K, Chen C.Y, Chen X.Y, Yao J.N, Jiang L., Liu M.Q.  2021.  Home-field advantage in soil respiration and its resilience to drying and rewetting cycles. Science of The Total Environment. 750:10.
Bousselin X., Cassagne N., Baux A., Valantin-Morison M., Herrera J.M, Lorin M., Hedan M., Fustec J..  2021.  Interactions between Plants and Plant-Soil in Functionally Complex Mixtures including Grass Pea, Faba Bean and Niger, Intercropped with Oilseed Rape. Agronomy-Basel. 11:18.
Fikri M., Joulian C., Motelica-Heino M., Norini M.P, Hellal J..  2021.  Resistance and Resilience of Soil Nitrogen Cycling to Drought and Heat Stress in Rehabilitated Urban Soils. Frontiers in Microbiology. 12:14.
Nazaries L., Singh B.P, Sarker J.R, Fang Y.Y, Klein M., Singh B.K.  2021.  The response of soil multi-functionality to agricultural management practices can be predicted by key soil abiotic and biotic properties. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 307:13.
Gil-Martinez M., Lopez-Garcia A., Dominguez M.T, Kjoller R., Navarro-Fernandez C.M, Rosendahl S., Maranon T..  2021.  Soil fungal diversity and functionality are driven by plant species used in phytoremediation. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 153:12.
Borsodi A.K, Mucsi M., Krett G., Szabo A., Felfoldi T., Szili-Kovacs T..  2021.  Variation in Sodic Soil Bacterial Communities Associated with Different Alkali Vegetation Types. Microorganisms. 9:19.