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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.
Nazaries L, Tottey W, Robinson L, Khachane A, Al-Soud WAbu, Sørensen S, Singh BK.  2015.  Shifts in the microbial community structure explain the response of soil respiration to land-use change but not to climate warming. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 89:123-134.
Nguyen L.TT, Osanai Y., Lai K., Anderson I.C, Bange M.P, Tissue D.T, Singh B.K.  2018.  Responses of the soil microbial community to nitrogen fertilizer regimes and historical exposure to extreme weather events: Flooding or prolonged-drought. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 118:227-236.
Nguyen D.B, Rose M.T, Rose T.J, Van Zwieten L..  2018.  Effect of glyphosate and a commercial formulation on soil functionality assessed by substrate induced respiration and enzyme activity. European Journal of Soil Biology. 85:64-72.
Nie M, Pendall E, Bell C, Gasch CK, Raut S, Tamang S, Wallenstein MD.  2013.  Positive climate feedbacks of soil microbial communities in a semi-arid grassland. Ecology Letters. 16:234-241.
Nielsen UN, Osler GHR, Campbell CD, Burslem DFRP, van der Wal R.  2010.  The influence of vegetation type, soil properties and precipitation on the composition of soil mite and microbial communities at the landscape scale. Journal of Biogeography. 37:1317-1328.
Nunan N., Lerch T.Z, Pouteau V., Mora P., Changey F., Kätterer T., Giusti-Miller S., Herrmann A.M.  2015.  Metabolising old soil carbon: Simply a matter of simple organic matter? Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 88:128-136.
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.
Nwaishi F, Petrone RM, Macrae ML, Price JS, Strack M, Slawson R, Andersen R.  2016.  Above and below-ground nutrient cycling: a criteria for assessing the biogeochemical functioning of a constructed fen. Applied Soil Ecology. 98:177-194.
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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.
Palomino J., Garcia-Palacios P., De Deyn G.B, Martinez-Garcia L.B, Sanchez-Moreno S., Milla R..  2023.  Impacts of plant domestication on soil microbial and nematode communities during litter decomposition. Plant and Soil. 487:419-436.
Pan F.X, Li Y.Y, Chapman S.J, Yao H.Y.  2016.  Effect of rice straw application on microbial community and activity in paddy soil under different water status. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 23:5941-5948.
Papp R., Antisari L.V, Vianello G., Marabottini R., Marinari S..  2015.  SOIL MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN HYDROMORPHIC-SUBAQUEOUS ECOSYSTEMS: PROCESSES AND FUNCTIONAL BIODIVERSITY. Eqa-International Journal of Environmental Quality. 18:11-19.
Pawlett M., Deeks L.K, Sakrabani R..  2015.  Nutrient potential of biosolids and urea derived organo-mineral fertilisers in a field scale experiment using ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). Field Crops Research. 175:56-63.
Peerawat M., Blaud A., Trap J., Chevallier T., Alonso P., Gay F., Thaler P., Spor A., Sebag D., Choosai C. et al..  2018.  Rubber plantation ageing controls soil biodiversity after land conversion from cassava. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 257:92-102.
Pelaez-Sanchez S., Schmidt O., Frouz J., Capová K., Courtney R..  2024.  Effects of earthworms on microbial community structure, functionality and soil properties in soil cover treatments for mine tailings rehabilitation. European Journal of Soil Biology. 120:7.
Peng X.Y, Gao S.H, Ma S.L, Liao H., Liu Y.R, Chen W.L, Huang Q.Y, Hao X.L.  2024.  Repeated labile carbon inputs trigger soil microbial necromass decomposition through increasing microbial diversity and hierarchical interactions. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 191:11.