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MacKenzie M.D, Quideau S.A.  2012.  Laboratory-based nitrogen mineralization and biogeochemistry of two soils used in oil sands reclamation. Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 92:131-142.
Kostin JE, Cesarz S, Lochner A, Schädler M, Macdonald CA, Eisenhauer N.  2021.  Land-use drives the temporal stability and magnitude of soil microbial functions and modulates climate effects. Ecological Applications. 31:e02325.
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.
Hoeffner K, Beylich A, Chabbi A, Cluzeau D, Dascalu D, Graefe U, Guzmán G, Hallaire V, Hanisch J, Landa BB et al..  2021.  Legacy effects of temporary grassland in annual crop rotation on soil ecosystem services. Science of The Total Environment. 780:146140.
Azziz G., Frade C., Igual J.M, del Pino A., Lezama F., Valverde A..  2023.  Legume Overseeding and P Fertilization Increases Microbial Activity and Decreases the Relative Abundance of AM Fungi in Pampas Natural Pastures. Microorganisms. 11:14.
Blouin M., Karimi B., Mathieu J., Lerch T.Z.  2015.  Levels and limits in artificial selection of communities. Ecology Letters. 18:1040-1048.
McIntosh ACS, S. Macdonald E, Quideau SA.  2013.  Linkages between the forest floor microbial community and resource heterogeneity within mature lodgepole pine forests. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 63:61-72.
Zhao Y.Z, Liang C.F, Shao S., Chen J.H, Qin H., Xu Q.F.  2021.  Linkages of litter and soil C:N:P stoichiometry with soil microbial resource limitation and community structure in a subtropical broadleaf forest invaded by Moso bamboo. Plant and Soil. :18.
Richter A., Huallachain D.O, Doyle E., Clipson N., Van Leeuwen J.P, Heuvelink G.B, Creamer R.E.  2018.  Linking diagnostic features to soil microbial biomass and respiration in agricultural grassland soil: a large-scale study in Ireland. European Journal of Soil Science. 69:414-428.
Tresch S., Frey D., Le Bayon R.C, Zanetta A., Rasche F., Fliessbach A., Moretti M..  2019.  Litter decomposition driven by soil fauna, plant diversity and soil management in urban gardens. Science of The Total Environment. 658:1614-1629.
Campbell C.D, Cameron C.M, Bastias B.A, Chen C.R, Cairney J.WG.  2008.  Long term repeated burning in a wet sclerophyll forest reduces fungal and bacterial biomass and responses to carbon substrates. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40:2246-2252.
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.
van der Bom F., Nunes I., Raymond N.S, Hansen V., Bonnichsen L., Magid J., Nybroe O., Jensen L.S.  2018.  Long-term fertilisation form, level and duration affect the diversity, structure and functioning of soil microbial communities in the field. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 122:91-103.
Wakelin S.A, Condron L.M, Gerard E., Dignam B.EA, Black A., O'Callaghan M..  2017.  Long-term P fertilisation of pasture soil did not increase soil organic matter stocks but increased microbial biomass and activity. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 53:511-521.
Zhu D.M, Liu Y., Chen J.H, Jiang P.K.  2023.  Long-term successive rotation affects soil microbial resource limitation and carbon use efficiency in Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) monoculture plantations. Forest Ecology and Management. 540:10.
Singh BK, Quince C, Macdonald CA, Khachane A, Thomas N, Al-Soud WAbu, Sørensen SJ, He Z, White D, Sinclair A et al..  2014.  Loss of microbial diversity in soils is coincident with reductions in some specialized functions. Environmental Microbiology. 16:2408-2420.