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9. Heat wave‐induced microbial thermal trait adaptation and its reversal in the Subarctic.

10. Subarctic winter warming promotes soil microbial resilience to freeze–thaw cycles and enhances the microbial carbon use efficiency.

14. Bacteria Respond Stronger Than Fungi Across a Steep Wood Ash-Driven pH Gradient

15. Disentangling the abiotic and biotic components of AMF suppressive soils

16. Bacteria Respond Stronger Than Fungi Across a Steep Wood Ash-Driven pH Gradient

17. Disentangling the abiotic and biotic components of AMF suppressive soils

18. The complexity of wood ash fertilization disentangled:Effects on soil pH, nutrient status, plant growth and cadmium accumulation

19. The complexity of wood ash fertilization disentangled: Effects on soil pH, nutrient status, plant growth and cadmium accumulation

24. Isotope Labeling to Study Phosphorus Uptake in the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis

25. Different sensitivity of a panel of Rhizophagus isolates to AMF-suppressive soils

26. Effect of ash application on the decomposer food web and N mineralization in a Norway spruce plantation

30. Wood ash application in a managed Norway spruce plantation did not affect ectomycorrhizal diversity or N retention capacity

31. Suppression of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal activity in a diverse collection of non-cultivated soils

35. The relative importance of the bacterial pathway and soil inorganic nitrogen increase across an extreme wood-ash application gradient

36. Suppression of the activity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi by the soil microbiota

39. The root external mycelium of mycorrhizal fungi has a key role in plant nutrition but is suppressed by the soil microbiota

40. Using community trait-distributions to assign microbial responses to pH changes and Cd in forest soils treated with wood ash

41. Effects of Wood Ash on Soil Fungi

42. Risk assessment of replacing conventional P fertilizers with biomass ash:residual effects on plant yield, nutrition, cadmium accumulation and mycorrhizal status

45. Isotope Labeling to Study Phosphorus Uptake in the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis.

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