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1 Altered soil microbial properties and functions after afforestation increase soil carbon and nitrogen but not phosphorus accumulation Luo, Xianzhen

59 6 p. 645-658
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2 Biochar significantly reduced nutrient-induced positive priming in a subtropical forest soil Zhang, Shaobo

59 6 p. 589-607
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3 Bioturbation as a means to circumvent sodium limitation by termites? Suspected processes and ecological consequences Jouquet, Pascal

59 6 p. 567-570
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4 Competition for two sulphur containing amino acids (cysteine and methionine) by soil microbes and maize roots in the rhizosphere Wang, Deying

59 6 p. 697-704
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5 Correction to: Functional redundant soil fauna and microbial groups and processes were fairly resistant to drought in an agroecosystem Watzinger, A.

59 6 p. 643
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6 Correction to: Inter-microbial competition for N and plant NO3- uptake rather than BNI determine soil net nitrification under intensively managed Brachiaria humidicola Egenolf, Konrad

59 6 p. 705-706
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7 Cover crops in citrus orchards impact soil nutrient cycling and the soil microbiome after three years but effects are site-specific Castellano-Hinojosa, Antonio

59 6 p. 659-678
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8 Does liming improve microbial carbon use efficiency after maize litter addition in a tropical acidic soil? Moran-Rodas, Virna Estefania

59 6 p. 619-627
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9 Functional redundant soil fauna and microbial groups and processes were fairly resistant to drought in an agroecosystem Watzinger, A.

59 6 p. 629-641
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10 Lysis of soil microbial cells by CO2 or N2 high pressurization compared with chloroform fumigation Paliaga, Sara

59 6 p. 609-618
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11 Plant sexual variation modulates rhizospheric nutrient processes through the soil microbiome response to drought and rewetting in Populus cathayana Zhao, Yang

59 6 p. 571-587
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12 Temporal microbial succession drives phase-dependent kinetics of di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate biodegradation in soil Hu, Ruiwen

59 6 p. 679-696
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