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1. Microarthropods improve oat nutritional quality and mediate fertilizer effects on soil biological activity.

2. Soil microarthropod effects on plant growth and development.

3. A Cross-System Analysis of Litter Chemical Dynamics Throughout Decomposition.

4. Early‐season plant cover supports more effective pest control than insecticide applications.

5. Conventional Soil Management May Promote Nutrients That Lure an Insect Pest to a Toxic Crop.

6. Insights into How Spinosad Seed Treatment Protects Onion From Onion Maggot (Diptera: Anthomyiidae).

7. Soil Macroinvertebrate Presence Alters Microbial Community Composition and Activity in the Rhizosphere.

8. Soil microarthropod communities reduce Heterorhabditis bacteriophora (Nematoda: Heterorhabditidae) host infection.

9. Inoculative release of <italic>Heterorhabditis bacteriophora</italic> Poinar (Oswego) and <italic>Steinernema feltiae</italic> Filipjev (NY04) mixture can enhance biological control of soil-dwelling pests in turfgrass production systems.

10. Temporal and Spatial Impact of Human Cadaver Decomposition on Soil Bacterial and Arthropod Community Structure and Function.

11. Invisible but consequential: root endophytic fungi have variable effects on belowground plant–insect interactions.

12. Optimizing Pest Management Practices to Conserve Pollinators in Turf Landscapes: Current Practices and Future Research Needs.

13. Nitrogen alters microbial enzyme dynamics but not lignin chemistry during maize decomposition.

14. Evaluating the role of biotic interactions in structuring communities using a gradient analysis of multiple interacting guilds.

15. A Source of Terrestrial Organic Carbon to Investigate the Browning of Aquatic Ecosystems.

16. The origin of litter chemical complexity during decomposition.

17. Roots and fungi accelerate carbon and nitrogen cycling in forests exposed to elevated CO2.

18. The Effects of Soil Bacterial Community Structure on Decomposition in a Tropical Rain Forest.

19. Management intensity alters decomposition via biological pathways.

20. Impact of the Red Imported Fire Ant (Hymenoptera: Formieidae) on Epigeic Arthropods of Cotton Agroecosystems.

21. Root Fungal Endophytes and Microbial Extracellular Enzyme Activities Show Patterned Responses in Tall Fescues under Drought Conditions.

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