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- 2015
- Revisiting the hypothesis that fungal-to-bacterial dominance characterizes turnover of soil organic matter and nutrients (
- Ectomycorrhizal fungi - potential organic matter decomposers, yet not saprotrophs (
- Low historical nitrogen deposition effect on carbon sequestration in the boreal zone (
- 2014
- Food first! Theorising assets and actors in agroforestry: risk evaders, opportunity seekers and 'the food imperative' in sub-Saharan Africa (
- Using the concentration-dependence of respiration arising from glucose addition to estimate in situ concentrations of labile carbon in grassland soil (
- 2013
- Investigating the long-term legacy of drought and warming on the soil microbial community across five European shrubland ecosystems. (
- Ectomycorrhizal fungi: Their role in nitrogen retention and carbon sequestration in northern coniferous forests (
- Bacterial growth and respiration responses upon rewetting dry forest soils: Impact of drought-legacy (
- 2012
- Estimating carbon stocks in stands of Podocarpus cunninghamii in the eastern South Island high country of New Zealand (
- Evidence of a strong coupling between root exudation, C and N availability, and stimulated SOM decomposition caused by rhizosphere priming effects (