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Publication | 03.08.2021

The effect of root‐associated microbes on plant growth and chemical defence traits across two contrasted elevations

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Bacterial and archaeal taxa are reliable indicators of soil restoration across distributed calcareous grasslands

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Experimental assessment and implications of long‐term within‐trap mineralization of seston in lake trapping studies

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Diversity of isoprene-degrading bacteria in phyllosphere and soil communities from a high isoprene-emitting environment: a Malaysian oil palm plantation

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Falkland Island peatland development processes and the pervasive presence of fire

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Publication | 03.08.2021

A biodiversity target based on species extinctions

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Contrasting impacts of manure and inorganic fertilizer applications for nine years on soil organic carbon and its labile fractions in bulk soil and soil aggregates

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Decadal shifts in soil pH and organic matter differ between land uses in contrasting regions in China

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Changes in soil organic carbon under perennial crops

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Climate change impacts on agricultural suitability and yield reduction in a Mediterranean region

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Release from sheep‐grazing appears to put some heart back into upland vegetation: a comparison of nutritional properties of plant species in long‐term grazing experiments

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Rhizosphere bacteria are more strongly related to plant root traits than fungi in temperate montane forests: insights from closed and open forest patches along an elevational gradient

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