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1. Limiting Resources Define the Global Pattern of Soil Microbial Carbon Use Efficiency

2. Trade‐offs in carbon‐degrading enzyme activities limit long‐term soil carbon sequestration with biochar addition

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7. What Could Explain δ13C Signatures in Biocrust Cyanobacteria of Drylands?

9. Soil microbial responses to nitrogen addition in arid ecosystems

11. Plant phylogenetic history explains in‐stream decomposition at a global scale

12. Clarifying the interpretation of carbon use efficiency in soil through methods comparison

13. Contrasting responses of soil phosphatase activity to nitrogen and phosphorus loadings:: Implications for phosphorus management

14. Global pattern and controls of soil microbial metabolic quotient

15. Field and lab conditions alter microbial enzyme and biomass dynamics driving decomposition of the same leaf litter

16. Dynamic relationships between microbial biomass, respiration, inorganic nutrients and enzyme activities: informing enzyme based decomposition models

17. Linking microbial functional gene abundance and soil extracellular enzyme activity: Implications for soil carbon dynamics

18. Long‐term nitrogen loading alleviates phosphorus limitation in terrestrial ecosystems

19. Lignin-Degrading Enzymes: Phenoloxidase and Peroxidase

20. Soil carbon loss with warming: New evidence from carbon‐degrading enzymes

21. Tree Mortality Decreases Water Availability and Ecosystem Resilience to Drought in Piñon-Juniper Woodlands in the Southwestern U.S

22. Plant, microbial and ecosystem carbon use efficiencies interact to stabilize microbial growth as a fraction of gross primary production

23. Soil–litter mixing and microbial activity mediate decomposition and soil aggregate formation in a sandy shrub-invaded Chihuahuan Desert grassland

24. Simple measurements in a complex system: soil community responses to nitrogen amendment in aPinus taedaforest

25. Plant–fungal symbiosis affects litter decomposition during primary succession

26. Stoichiometry of microbial carbon use efficiency in soils

27. Vector analysis of ecoenzyme activities reveal constraints on coupled C, N and P dynamics

28. Rainfall pulses increased short-term biocrust chlorophyll but not fungal abundance or N availability in a long-term dryland rainfall manipulation experiment

29. Are fungal networks key to dryland primary production?

30. A potential central role of Thaumarchaeota in N-Cycling in a semi-arid environment, Fort Stanton Cave, Snowy River passage, New Mexico, USA

31. Biocrusts benefit from plant removal

32. Drought consistently alters the composition of soil fungal and bacterial communities in grasslands from two continents

33. A Multiscale, Hierarchical Model of Pulse Dynamics in Arid-Land Ecosystems

34. Extracellular enzyme kinetics scale with resource availability

35. Assembly of root-associated bacteria communities: interactions between abiotic and biotic factors

36. Diversity of Ammonia Oxidation (amoA) and Nitrogen Fixation (nifH) Genes in Lava Caves of Terceira, Azores, Portugal

37. Extracellular enzymes in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments: perspectives on system variability and common research needs

38. Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry of microbial nutrient acquisition in tropical soils

39. Comparison of Bacterial and Archaeal Communities in the Subsurface versus Surface: Implications for Nitrogen Cycling

40. Biocrusts in the Context of Global Change

41. Ecoenzymatic Stoichiometry and Ecological Theory

42. Extracellular enzyme activity in the mycorrhizospheres of a boreal fire chronosequence

43. Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry of stream sediments with comparison to terrestrial soils

44. Response of heterotrophic stream biofilm ­communities to a gradient of resources

45. Diversity and distribution of soil fungal communities in a semiarid grassland

46. The Role of Photodegradation in Surface Litter Decomposition Across a Grassland Ecosystem Precipitation Gradient

47. Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry of recalcitrant organic matter decomposition: the growth rate hypothesis in reverse

48. Phenol oxidase, peroxidase and organic matter dynamics of soil

49. A general suite of fungal endophytes dominate the roots of two dominant grasses in a semiarid grassland

50. Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry of microbial organic nutrient acquisition in soil and sediment