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Cui H.Y, Vitousek P.M, Reed S.C, Sokoya B., Bamigboye A.R, Mukherjee A., Penaloza-Bojaca G.FP, Teixido A.L, Trivedi P., He J.Z et al..  2022.  Environmental filtering controls soil biodiversity in wet tropical ecosystems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 166:9.
Eldridge D.J, Guirado E., Reich P.B, Ochoa-Hueso R., Berdugo M., Saez-Sandino T., Blanco-Pastor J.L, Tedersoo L., Plaza C., Ding J.Y et al..  2023.  The global contribution of soil mosses to ecosystem services. Nature Geoscience. :16.
Bastida F., Bastidal F., Garcia C., Fierer N., Eldridge D.J, Bowker M.A, Abades S., Alfaro F.D, Berhe A.A, Cutler N.A et al..  2019.  Global ecological predictors of the soil priming effect. Nature Communications. 10:9.
Liu S.E, Plaza C., Ochoa-Hueso R., Trivedi C., Wang J.T, Trivedi P., Zhou G.Y, Pineiro J., Martins C.SC, Singh B.K et al..  2023.  Litter and soil biodiversity jointly drive ecosystem functions. Global Change Biology. :10.
Delgado-Baquerizo M., Trivedi P., Trivedi C., Eldridge D.J, Reich P.B, Jeffries T.C, Singh B.K.  2017.  Microbial richness and composition independently drive soil multifunctionality. Functional Ecology. 31:2330-2343.
Delgado-Baquerizo M., Reich P.B, Trivedi C., Eldridge D.J, Abades S., Alfaro F.D, Bastida F., Berhe A.A, Cutler N.A, Gallardo A. et al..  2020.  Multiple elements of soil biodiversity drive ecosystem functions across biomes. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 4:210-220.
Trivedi P., Delgado-Baquerizo M., Jeffries T.C, Trivedi C., Anderson I.C, Lai K., McNee M., Flower K., Singh B.P, Minkey D. et al..  2017.  Soil aggregation and associated microbial communities modify the impact of agricultural management on carbon content. Environmental Microbiology. 19:3070-3086.
Fan K.K, Chu H.Y, Eldridge D.J, Gaitan J.J, Liu Y.R, Sokoya B., Wang J.T, Hu H.W, He J.Z, Sun W. et al..  2023.  Soil biodiversity supports the delivery of multiple ecosystem functions in urban greenspaces. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 7:113-+.
Hamonts K., Trivedi P., Grinyer J., Holford P., Drigo B., Anderson I.A, Singh B.K.  2018.  Yellow Canopy Syndrome in sugarcane is associated with shifts in the rhizosphere soil metagenome but not with overall soil microbial function. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 125:275-285.