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6. Soil properties explain tree growth and mortality, but not biomass, across phosphorus-depleted tropical forests.

7. A systemic overreaction to years versus decades of warming in a subarctic grassland ecosystem.

10. Microorganisms in subarctic soils are depleted of ribosomes under short-, medium-, and long-term warming

11. Roadside disturbance promotes plant communities with arbuscular mycorrhizal associations in mountain regions worldwide

12. Soil microbial CNP and respiration responses to organic matter and nutrient additions: Evidence from a tropical soil incubation

14. Contrasting responses of fine root biomass and traits to large‐scale nitrogen and phosphorus addition in tropical forests in the Guiana shield

17. Contrasting responses of fine root biomass and traits to large‐scale nitrogen and phosphorus addition in tropical forests in the Guiana shield.

21. Consistent predictors of microbial community composition across spatial scales in grasslands reveal low context‐dependency

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28. Towards more predictive and interdisciplinary climate change ecosystem experiments

29. Roadside disturbance promotes arbuscular mycorrhizal communities in mountain regions worldwide

30. Decadal soil warming decreased vascular plant above and belowground production in a subarctic grassland by inducing nitrogen limitation

31. Data associated with Basalt addition improves the performance of young grassland monocultures under more persistent weather featuring longer dry and wet spells

33. Phosphorus scarcity contributes to nitrogen limitation in lowland tropical rainforests

44. Soil carbon loss in warmed subarctic grasslands is rapid and restricted to topsoil

45. Evolution of microbial markets

46. Degradation legacy and current water levels as predictors of carbon emissions from two fen sites

50. Physiological responses of soil microorganisms to weeks, years, and decades of soil warming

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