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Erel R., Bérard A., Capowiez L., Doussan C., Arnal D., Souche G., Gavaland A., Fritz C., Visser E.JW, Salvi S. et al..  2017.  Soil type determines how root and rhizosphere traits relate to phosphorus acquisition in field-grown maize genotypes. Plant and Soil. 412:115-132.
Lemmel F, Maunoury-Danger F, Fanesi A, Leyval C, Cébron A.  2019.  Soil Properties and Multi-Pollution Affect Taxonomic and Functional Bacterial Diversity in a Range of French Soils Displaying an Anthropisation Gradient. Microbial Ecology. 77:993-1013.
Lemmel F, Maunoury-Danger F, Fanesi A, Leyval C, Cébron A.  2019.  Soil Properties and Multi-Pollution Affect Taxonomic and Functional Bacterial Diversity in a Range of French Soils Displaying an Anthropisation Gradient. Microbial Ecology. 77:993-1013.
Lagomarsino A., Grego S., Kandeler E..  2012.  Soil organic carbon distribution drives microbial activity and functional diversity in particle and aggregate-size fractions. Pedobiologia. 55:101-110.
Ma J.W, Lin H., Sun W.C, Wang Q., Yu Q.G, Zhao Y.H, Fu J.R.  2014.  Soil microbial systems respond differentially to tetracycline, sulfamonomethoxine, and ciprofloxacin entering soil under pot experimental conditions alone and in combination. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 21:7436-7448.
Su Y., Yu M., Xi H., Lv J.L, Ma Z.H, Kou C.L, Shen A..  2020.  Soil microbial community shifts with long-term of different straw return in wheat-corn rotation system. Scientific Reports. 10:10.
Chen Z.M, Wang Q., Ma J.W, Chapman S., Zou P., Ye J., Yu Q.G, Sun W.C, Lin H., Jiang L.N.  2020.  Soil microbial activity and community composition as influenced by application of pig biogas slurry in paddy field in southeast China. Paddy and Water Environment. 18:15-25.
Mettauer R., Thoumazeau A., Le Gall S., Soiron A., Rakotondrazafy N., Bérard A., Brauman A., Meziere D..  2023.  Soil health in temperate agroforestry: influence of tree species and position in the field. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science. 69:1781-1800.
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.
Florio A., Pommier T., Gervaix J., Bérard A., Le Roux X..  2017.  Soil C and N statuses determine the effect of maize inoculation by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria on nitrifying and denitrifying communities. Scientific Reports. 7:12.
Liu H.W, Khan M.Y, Carvalhais L.C, Delgado-Baquerizo M., Yan L.J, Crawford M., Dennis P.G, Singh B., Schenk P.M.  2019.  Soil amendments with ethylene precursor alleviate negative impacts of salinity on soil microbial properties and productivity. Scientific Reports. 9:13.
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.
García-Palacios P, Milla R, Delgado-Baquerizo M, Martín-Robles N, lvaro-Sánchez MÁ, Wall DH.  2013.  Side-effects of plant domestication: ecosystem impacts of changes in litter quality. New Phytologist. 198:504-513.
Davies T.KR, Lovelock C.E, Pettit N.E, Grierson P.F.  2017.  Short-term microbial respiration in an arid zone mangrove soil is limited by availability of gallic acid, phosphorus and ammonium. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 115:73-81.
Ji H.N, Yuan G.S, Liu Y., Yu J.Z, Li S.H, Wu Q.F, Qin H., Chen J.H.  2023.  Short-Term Effects of Bamboo Biochar and Oyster Shell Powder on Soil Organic Carbon Fraction, Microbial Respiration, and Enzymatic Stoichiometry in a Lei Bamboo Plantation. ForestsForests. 14:16.
Ji H.N, Yuan G.S, Liu Y., Yu J.Z, Li S.H, Wu Q.F, Qin H., Chen J.H.  2023.  Short-Term Effects of Bamboo Biochar and Oyster Shell Powder on Soil Organic Carbon Fraction, Microbial Respiration, and Enzymatic Stoichiometry in a Lei Bamboo Plantation. ForestsForests. 14:16.
Asirifi I., Werner S., Heinze S., Saba C.KS, Lawson I.YD, Marschner B..  2021.  Short-Term Effect of Biochar on Microbial Biomass, Respiration and Enzymatic Activities in Wastewater Irrigated Soils in Urban Agroecosystems of the West African Savannah. Agronomy-Basel. 11:15.
Lloret E., Pascual J.A, Brodie E.L, Bouskill N.J, Insam H., Juarez M.FD, Goberna M..  2016.  Sewage sludge addition modifies soil microbial communities and plant performance depending on the sludge stabilization process. Applied Soil Ecology. 101:37-46.
Lerch T.Z, Coucheney E., Herrmann A.M.  2013.  Sensitivity of soil microbial catabolic profiles to a gradient of carbon inputs: Does the soil organic matter matter? Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 57:911-915.
Wang F, Li Z, Su F, Guo H, Wang P, Guo J, Zhu W, Wang Y, Hu S.  2021.  Sensitive Groups of Bacteria Dictate Microbial Functional Responses to Short-term Warming and N Input in a Semiarid Grassland. Ecosystems.
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.
Florio A., Brefort C., Gervaix J., Bérard A., Le Roux X..  2019.  The responses of NO2-- and N2O-reducing bacteria to maize inoculation by the PGPR Azospirillum lipoferum CRT1 depend on carbon availability and determine soil gross and net N2O production. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 136:10.
de Dato G., Lagomarsino A., Lellei-Kovacs E., Liberati D., R. Jaoude A, Marabottini R., Stazi S.R, Guidolotti G., Kovacs-Lang E., Kroel-Dulay G. et al..  2017.  The Response of Soil CO2 Efflux to Water Limitation Is Not Merely a Climatic Issue: The Role of Substrate Availability. Forests. 8:22.
de Dato G., Lagomarsino A., Lellei-Kovacs E., Liberati D., R. Jaoude A, Marabottini R., Stazi S.R, Guidolotti G., Kovacs-Lang E., Kroel-Dulay G. et al..  2017.  The Response of Soil CO2 Efflux to Water Limitation Is Not Merely a Climatic Issue: The Role of Substrate Availability. Forests. 8:22.
de Dato G., Lagomarsino A., Lellei-Kovacs E., Liberati D., R. Jaoude A, Marabottini R., Stazi S.R, Guidolotti G., Kovacs-Lang E., Kroel-Dulay G. et al..  2017.  The Response of Soil CO2 Efflux to Water Limitation Is Not Merely a Climatic Issue: The Role of Substrate Availability. Forests. 8:22.