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Nwaishi F, Petrone RM, Macrae ML, Price JS, Strack M, Slawson R, Andersen R.  2016.  Above and below-ground nutrient cycling: a criteria for assessing the biogeochemical functioning of a constructed fen. Applied Soil Ecology. 98:177-194.
Hammerschmiedt T, Holatko J, Pecina V, Huska D, Latal O, Kintl A, Radziemska M, Muhammad S, Gusiatin ZM, Kolackova M et al..  2021.  Assessing the potential of biochar aged by humic substances to enhance plant growth and soil biological activity. Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture. 8:46.
Liang Z., Elsgaard L., Nicolaisen M.H, Lyhne-Kjaerbye A., Olesen J.E.  2018.  Carbon mineralization and microbial activity in agricultural topsoil and subsoil as regulated by root nitrogen and recalcitrant carbon concentrations. Plant and Soil. 433:65-82.
Holatko J., Hammerschmiedt T., Kintl A., Mustafa A., Naveed M., Baltazar T., Latal O., Skarpa P., Ryant P., Brtnicky M..  2022.  Co-composting of cattle manure with biochar and elemental sulphur and its effects on manure quality, plant biomass and microbiological characteristics of post-harvest soil. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13:14.
Chodak M., Klimek B., Niklinska M..  2016.  Composition and activity of soil microbial communities in different types of temperate forests. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 52:1093-1104.
Nunes I., Jacquiod S., Brejnrod A., Holm P.E, Johansen A., Brandt K.K, Prieme A., Sorensen S.J.  2016.  Coping with copper: legacy effect of copper on potential activity of soil bacteria following a century of exposure. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 92:12.
Schoffer J.T, Aponte H., Neaman A., De la Fuente L.M, Arellano E.C, Gil P.M, Ginocchio R..  2022.  Copper content in soils and litter from fruit orchards in Central Chile and its relationship with soil microbial activity. Plant Soil and Environment. 68:115-128.
Polain K., Joice G., Jones D., Pereg L., Nachimuthu G., Knox O.GG.  2019.  Coring lubricants can increase soil microbial activity in Vertisols. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 165:5.
Yang W.H, Zhang T.X, Lin S., Ni W.Z.  2017.  Distance-dependent varieties of microbial community structure and metabolic functions in the rhizosphere of Sedum alfredii Hance during phytoextraction of a cadmium-contaminated soil. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 24:14234-14248.
Lebrun M, Miard F, Nandillon R, Hattab-Hambli N, Scippa GS, Bourgerie S, Morabito D.  2018.  Eco-restoration of a mine technosol according to biochar particle size and dose application: study of soil physico-chemical properties and phytostabilization capacities of Salix viminalis. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 18:2188-2202.
Nguyen D.B, Rose M.T, Rose T.J, Van Zwieten L..  2018.  Effect of glyphosate and a commercial formulation on soil functionality assessed by substrate induced respiration and enzyme activity. European Journal of Soil Biology. 85:64-72.
Raymond N.S, Jensen L.S, van der Bom F., Nicolaisen M.H, Muller-Stover D..  2019.  Fertilising effect of sewage sludge ash inoculated with the phosphate-solubilising fungus Penicillium bilaiae under semi-field conditions. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 55:43-51.
Mustafa A., Brtnicky M., Hammerschmiedt T., Kucerik J., Kintl A., Chorazy T., Naveed M., Skarpa P., Baltazar T., Malicek O. et al..  2022.  Food and agricultural wastes-derived biochars in combination with mineral fertilizer as sustainable soil amendments to enhance soil microbiological activity, nutrient cycling and crop production. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13:11.
Klimek B., Chodak M., Jazwa M., Niklinska M..  2016.  Functional diversity of soil microbial communities in boreal and temperate Scots pine forests. European Journal of Forest Research. 135:731-742.
Imparato V., Hansen V., Santos S.S, Nielsen T.K, Giagnoni L., Hauggaard-Nielsen H., Johansen A., Renella G., Winding A..  2016.  Gasification biochar has limited effects on functional and structural diversity of soil microbial communities in a temperate agroecosystem. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 99:128-136.
Eldridge D.J, Guirado E., Reich P.B, Ochoa-Hueso R., Berdugo M., Saez-Sandino T., Blanco-Pastor J.L, Tedersoo L., Plaza C., Ding J.Y et al..  2023.  The global contribution of soil mosses to ecosystem services. Nature GeoscienceNature Geoscience. :16.
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.
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.
Nielsen UN, Osler GHR, Campbell CD, Burslem DFRP, van der Wal R.  2010.  The influence of vegetation type, soil properties and precipitation on the composition of soil mite and microbial communities at the landscape scale. Journal of Biogeography. 37:1317-1328.
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.
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.
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.
Pinzari F., Cuadros J., Migliore M., Napoli R., Najorka J..  2018.  Manganese translocation and concentration on Quercus cerris decomposing leaf and wood litter by an ascomycetous fungus: an active process with ecosystem consequences? FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 94:16.
Pinzari F., Cuadros J., Migliore M., Napoli R., Najorka J..  2018.  Manganese translocation and concentration on Quercus cerris decomposing leaf and wood litter by an ascomycetous fungus: an active process with ecosystem consequences? FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 94:16.
Nunan N., Lerch T.Z, Pouteau V., Mora P., Changey F., Kätterer T., Giusti-Miller S., Herrmann A.M.  2015.  Metabolising old soil carbon: Simply a matter of simple organic matter? Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 88:128-136.