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2. More persistent weather causes a pronounced soil microbial legacy but does not impact subsequent plant communities
3. Basalt addition improves the performance of young grassland monocultures under more persistent weather featuring longer dry and wet spells
4. Longer dry and wet spells alter the stochasticity of microbial community assembly in grassland soils
5. Basalt Addition Improved Climate Change Adaptation Potential of Young Grassland Monocultures Under More Persistent Precipitation Regimes
6. Can Elevated Soil Organic Carbon Improve the Performance of Forage Grass Varieties Under More Persistent Weather with Longer Dry and Wet Spells?
7. Strong conditionality in plant-fungal community assembly after soil inoculation in post-agricultural grasslands
8. Arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation and plant response strongly shape bacterial and eukaryotic soil community trajectories
9. Longer Dry and Wet Spells Alter the Stochasticity of Microbial Community Assembly in Grassland Soils
10. Interactive effects of soil water content and nutrients on root exudation in two Mediterranean tree species
11. Influence of soil physicochemical properties on the depth profiles of perfluoroalkylated acids (PFAAs) in soil along a distance gradient from a fluorochemical plant and associations with soil microbial parameters.
12. Crop yield, weed cover and ecosystem multifunctionality are not affected by the duration of organic management
13. Effects of past and current drought on the composition and diversity of soil microbial communities
14. Soil microbial CNP and respiration responses to organic matter and nutrient additions: Evidence from a tropical soil incubation
15. High soil phosphorus levels overrule the potential benefits of organic farming on arbuscular mycorrhizal diversity in northern vineyards
16. Long-term agricultural management maximizing hay production can significantly reduce belowground C storage
17. Soil microbes and community coalescence
18. Interchange of entire communities: microbial community coalescence
19. Mycorrhizal fungi associated with high soil N:P ratios are more likely to be lost upon conversion from grasslands to arable agriculture
20. Branching out: Towards a trait-based understanding of fungal ecology
21. AHTN and HHCB show weak estrogenic — but no uterotrophic activity
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