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Banning N.C, Lalor B.M, Cookson W.R, Grigg A.H, Murphy D.V.  2012.  Analysis of soil microbial community level physiological profiles in native and post-mining rehabilitation forest: Which substrates discriminate? Applied Soil Ecology. 56:27-34.
García-Palacios P, Bowker MA, Chapman SJ, Maestre FT, Soliveres S, Gallardo A, Valladares F, Guerrero C, Escudero A.  2011.  Early-successional vegetation changes after roadside prairie restoration modify processes related with soil functioning by changing microbial functional diversity. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 43:1245-1253.
Artz R.RE, Chapman S.J, Siegenthaler A., Mitchell E.AD, Buttler A., Bortoluzzi E., Gilbert D., Yli-Petays M., Vasander H., Francez A.J.  2008.  Functional microbial diversity in regenerating cutover peatlands responds to vegetation succession. Journal of Applied Ecology. 45:1799-1809.
Orozco-Aceves M., Standish R.J, Tibbett M..  2015.  Long-term conditioning of soil by plantation eucalypts and pines does not affect growth of the native jarrah tree. Forest Ecology and Management. 338:92-99.
Yu J., Unc A., Zhang X.K, Steinberger Y..  2016.  Responses of the soil microbial catabolic profile and diversity to vegetation rehabilitation in degraded semiarid grassland. Applied Soil Ecology. 101:124-131.
Orozco-Aceves M., Standish R.J, Tibbett M..  2015.  Soil conditioning and plant-soil feedbacks in a modified forest ecosystem are soil-context dependent. Plant and Soil. 390:183-194.
Amarasinghe A., Fyfe C., Knox O.GG, de Bruyn L.AL, Kristiansen P., Wilson B.R.  2021.  Spatial distribution of soil microbial activity and soil properties associated with Eucalyptus and Acacia plantings in NSW, Australia. Soil Research. 59:609-618.
Tak D.BY, Vroom R.JE, Lexmond R., Lamers L.PM, Robroek B.JM, Temmink R.JM.  2023.  Water level and vegetation type control carbon fluxes in a newly-constructed soft-sediment wetland. Wetlands Ecology and Management. 31:583-594.