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- 2024
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Can heavy metal pollution stress reduce microbial carbon-use efficiencies?
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Overview : Global change effects on terrestrial biogeochemistry at the plant-soil interface
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Microbial resistance and resilience to drought across a European climate gradient
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- 2023
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Linking soil depth to aridity effects on soil microbial community composition, diversity and resource limitation
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Variation in Temperature Dependences across Europe Reveals the Climate Sensitivity of Soil Microbial Decomposers
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Mechanisms underlying the responses of microbial carbon and nitrogen use efficiencies to nitrogen addition are mediated by topography in a subtropical forest
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Drying intensity and acidity slow down microbial growth recovery after rewetting dry soils
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Rewetting the hyper-arid Atacama Desert soil reactivates a carbon-starved microbial decomposer community and also triggers archaeal metabolism
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Isothiazolinone inhibition of soil microbial activity persists despite biocide dissipation
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Comparing soil microbial responses to drying-rewetting and freezing-thawing events
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