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Wakelin S.A, Macdonald L.M, O'Callaghan M., Forrester S.T, Condron L.M.  2014.  Soil functional resistance and stability are linked to different ecosystem properties. Austral Ecology. 39:522-531.
Wigley K., Wakelin S.A, Moot D.J, Hammond S., Ridgway H.J.  2016.  Measurements of carbon utilization by single bacterial species in sterile soil: insights into Rhizobium spp. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 121:495-505.
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.
Wakelin S.A, Macdonald L.M, Rogers S.L, Gregg A.L, Bolger T.P, Baldock J.A.  2008.  Habitat selective factors influencing the structural composition and functional capacity of microbial communities in agricultural soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40:803-813.
Addison S.L, Smaill S.J, Garrett L.G, Wakelin S.A.  2021.  Fertiliser use has multi-decadal effects on microbial diversity and functionality of forest soils. Applied Soil Ecology. 163:8.
Addison S.L, Smaill S.J, Garrett L.G, Wakelin S.A.  2019.  Effects of forest harvest and fertiliser amendment on soil biodiversity and function can persist for decades. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 135:194-205.
Wakelin S.A, Cavanagh J.AE, Young S., Gray C.W, van Ham R.JC.  2016.  Cadmium in New Zealand pasture soils: toxicity to Rhizobia and white clover. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 59:65-78.