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Climate and soil properties drive soil organic and inorganic carbon patterns across a latitudinal gradient in southwestern China
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Higher resistance and resilience of bacterial growth to drought in grasslands with historically lower precipitation
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Soil microbial resource limitation along a subarctic ecotone from birch forest to tundra heath
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Silicon fertilization enhances the resistance of tobacco plants to combined Cd and Pb contamination : Physiological and microbial mechanisms
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Drying-rewetting of permanent pasture and agricultural soils induces a shift towards microbial use of more C-rich organic matter
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Latitudinal patterns of particulate and mineral-associated organic matter down the soil profile in drylands
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Will a legacy of enhanced resource availability accelerate the soil microbial response to future climate change?
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Soil depth and tillage can characterize the soil microbial responses to drying-rewetting
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Increased Above- and Belowground Plant Input Can Both Trigger Microbial Nitrogen Mining in Subarctic Tundra Soils
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Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry can reflect microbial resource limitation, substrate quality, or both in forest soils
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