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2019
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.
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.
Liang Z., Olesen J.E, Jensen J.L, Elsgaard L..  2019.  Nutrient availability affects carbon turnover and microbial physiology differently in topsoil and subsoil under a temperate grassland. Geoderma. 336:22-30.
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.
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.
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.
Yuan H.Z, Zhu Z.K, Wei X.M, Liu S.L, Peng P.Q, Gunina A., Shen J.L, Kuzyakov Y., Ge T.D, Wu J.S et al..  2019.  Straw and biochar strongly affect functional diversity of microbial metabolism in paddy soils. Journal of Integrative Agriculture. 18:1474-1485.
2020
Liu Y., Guo K.Y, Zhao Y.Z, Li S.H, Wu Q.F, Liang C.F, Sun X., Xu Q.F, Chen J.H, Qin H..  2020.  Change in composition and function of microbial communities in an acid bamboo (Phyllostachys praecox) plantation soil with the addition of three different biochars. Forest Ecology and Management. 473:10.
Liu Y., Guo K.Y, Zhao Y.Z, Li S.H, Wu Q.F, Liang C.F, Sun X., Xu Q.F, Chen J.H, Qin H..  2020.  Change in composition and function of microbial communities in an acid bamboo (Phyllostachys praecox) plantation soil with the addition of three different biochars. Forest Ecology and Management. 473:10.
Liu Y., Guo K.Y, Zhao Y.Z, Li S.H, Wu Q.F, Liang C.F, Sun X., Xu Q.F, Chen J.H, Qin H..  2020.  Change in composition and function of microbial communities in an acid bamboo (Phyllostachys praecox) plantation soil with the addition of three different biochars. Forest Ecology and Management. 473:10.
Bittleston L.S, Gralka M., Leventhal G.E, Mizrahi I., Cordero O.X.  2020.  Context-dependent dynamics lead to the assembly of functionally distinct microbial communities. Nature Communications. 11:10.
Fritz J., Jannoura R., Lauer F., Schenk J., Masson P., Joergensen R.G.  2020.  Functional microbial diversity responses to biodynamic management in Burgundian vineyard soils. Biological Agriculture & Horticulture. 36:172-186.
Zani C.F, Gowing J., Abbott G.D, Taylor J.A, Lopez-Capel E., Cooper J..  2020.  Grazed temporary grass-clover leys in crop rotations can have a positive impact on soil quality under both conventional and organic agricultural systems. European Journal of Soil Science. :17.
Holatko J., Hammerschmiedt T., Datta R., Baltazar T., Kintl A., Latal O., Pecina V., Sarec P., Novak P., Balakova L. et al..  2020.  Humic Acid Mitigates the Negative Effects of High Rates of Biochar Application on Microbial Activity. Sustainability. 12:19.
Tang H.M, Xiao X.P, Li C., Pan X.C, Cheng K.K, Li W.Y, Wang K..  2020.  Microbial carbon source utilization in rice rhizosphere and nonrhizosphere soils with short-term manure N input rate in paddy field. Scientific Reports. 10:9.
Tang H.M, Xiao X.P, Li C., Pan X.C, Cheng K.K, Li W.Y, Wang K..  2020.  Microbial carbon source utilization in rice rhizosphere and nonrhizosphere soils with short-term manure N input rate in paddy field. Scientific Reports. 10:9.
Tang H.M, Li C., Wen L., Li W.Y, Shi L.H, Cheng K.K, Xiao X.P.  2020.  Microbial carbon source utilization in rice rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils in a 34-year fertilized paddy field. Journal of Basic Microbiology. 60:1004-1013.
Tang H.M, Li C., Wen L., Li W.Y, Shi L.H, Cheng K.K, Xiao X.P.  2020.  Microbial carbon source utilization in rice rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils in a 34-year fertilized paddy field. Journal of Basic Microbiology. 60:1004-1013.
Guo K, Zhao Y, Liu Y, Chen J, Wu Q, Ruan Y, Li S, Shi J, Zhao L, Sun X et al..  2020.  Pyrolysis temperature of biochar affects ecoenzymatic stoichiometry and microbial nutrient-use efficiency in a bamboo forest soil. Geoderma. 363:114162.
Guo K, Zhao Y, Liu Y, Chen J, Wu Q, Ruan Y, Li S, Shi J, Zhao L, Sun X et al..  2020.  Pyrolysis temperature of biochar affects ecoenzymatic stoichiometry and microbial nutrient-use efficiency in a bamboo forest soil. Geoderma. 363:114162.
Guo K, Zhao Y, Liu Y, Chen J, Wu Q, Ruan Y, Li S, Shi J, Zhao L, Sun X et al..  2020.  Pyrolysis temperature of biochar affects ecoenzymatic stoichiometry and microbial nutrient-use efficiency in a bamboo forest soil. Geoderma. 363:114162.
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.
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.
Lv Y., Li Y.Y, Liu X.H, Xu K..  2020.  The tolerance mechanism and accumulation characteristics of Phragmites australis to sulfamethoxazole and ofloxacin. Chemosphere. 253:12.