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Artz R.RE, Chapman S.J, Campbell C.D.  2006.  Substrate utilisation profiles of microbial communities in peat are depth dependent and correlate with whole soil FTIR profiles. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 38:2958-2962.
Campbell C.D, Chapman S.J, Cameron C.M, Davidson M.S, Potts J.M.  2003.  A rapid microtiter plate method to measure carbon dioxide evolved from carbon substrate amendments so as to determine the physiological profiles of soil microbial communities by using whole soil. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:3593-3599.
Artz R.RE, Chapman S.J, Siegenthaler A., Mitchell E.AD, Buttler A., Bortoluzzi E., Gilbert D., Yli-Petays M., Vasander H., Francez A.J.  2008.  Functional microbial diversity in regenerating cutover peatlands responds to vegetation succession. Journal of Applied Ecology. 45:1799-1809.
Lin H., Sun W.C, Zhang Z.L, Chapman S.J, Freitag T.E, Fu J.R, Zhang X., Ma J.W.  2016.  Effects of manure and mineral fertilization strategies on soil antibiotic resistance gene levels and microbial community in a paddy-upland rotation system. Environmental Pollution. 211:332-337.
Wang J., Chapman S.J, Yao H.Y.  2015.  The effect of storage on microbial activity and bacterial community structure of drained and flooded paddy soil. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 15:880-889.
Pan F.X, Li Y.Y, Chapman S.J, Yao H.Y.  2016.  Effect of rice straw application on microbial community and activity in paddy soil under different water status. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 23:5941-5948.
Gao F., Fan H.X, Chapman S.J, Yao H.Y.  2022.  Changes in soil microbial community activity and composition following substrate amendment within the MicroResp (TM) system. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 22:1242-1251.
Chapman S.J, Campbell C.D, Artz R.RE.  2007.  Assessing CLPPs using MicroReSp (TM) - A comparison with biolog and multi-SIR. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 7:406-410.