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1. Rapid shifts in grassland communities driven by climate change.

2. Long-term elevated precipitation induces grassland soil carbon loss via microbe-plant-soil interplay.

4. Long-term nitrogen deposition enhances microbial capacities in soil carbon stabilization but reduces network complexity.

5. Fire affects the taxonomic and functional composition of soil microbial communities, with cascading effects on grassland ecosystem functioning.

6. Global change effects on plant communities are magnified by time and the number of global change factors imposed.

7. Long-term elevated CO 2 shifts composition of soil microbial communities in a Californian annual grassland, reducing growth and N utilization potentials.

8. Globally consistent influences of seasonal precipitation limit grassland biomass response to elevated CO 2 .

9. Experimental fire increases soil carbon dioxide efflux in a grassland long-term multifactor global change experiment.

10. Nonlinear, interacting responses to climate limit grassland production under global change.

12. Strong response of an invasive plant species (Centaurea solstitialis L.) to global environmental changes.

13. Diverse responses of phenology to global changes in a grassland ecosystem.

14. Responses of grassland production to single and multiple global environmental changes.

15. Plants reverse warming effect on ecosystem water balance.

16. Additive effects of simulated climate changes, elevated CO2, and nitrogen deposition on grassland diversity.

17. Grassland responses to global environmental changes suppressed by elevated CO2.

18. Nitrogen limitation of microbial decomposition in a grassland under elevated CO2.

19. Plant species-specific changes in root-inhabiting fungi in a California annual grassland: responses to elevated CO 2 and nutrients.

20. Phenology and resource use in three co-occurring grassland annuals.

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