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Tillage and pesticide seed treatments have distinct effects on soil microbial diversity and function
. 176:108860-108860.
2023
Depth patterns and connections between gross nitrogen cycling and soil exoenzyme activities in three northern hardwood forests
. 147:Not-Available.
2020
Understory ferns alter soil carbon chemistry and increase carbon storage during reforestation with native pine on previously degraded sites
. 132:80-92.
2019
Warming alters fungal communities and litter chemistry with implications for soil carbon stocks
. 132:120-130.
2019
Manganese limitation as a mechanism for reduced decomposition in soils under atmospheric nitrogen deposition
. 127:252-263.
2018
Evidence for multi-trophic effects of pesticide seed treatments on non-targeted soil fauna
. 125:144-155.
2018
Changes in substrate availability drive carbon cycle response to chronic warming
. 110:68-78.
2017
Beyond microbes: Are fauna the next frontier in soil biogeochemical models?
. 102:40-44.
2016
Biogeochemical drivers of microbial community convergence across actively retreating glaciers
. 101:74-84.
2016
Microbial physiology and necromass regulate agricultural soil carbon accumulation
. 91:279-290.
2015
Soil microbial communities vary as much over time as with chronic warming and nitrogen additions
. 88:19-24.
2015
Permafrost microbial community traits and functional diversity indicate low activity at in situ thaw temperatures
. 87:78-89.
2015
Crop rotation complexity regulates the decomposition of high and low quality residues
. 78:243-254.
2014
Bacterial growth and growth-limiting nutrients following chronic nitrogen additions to a hardwood forest soil
. 59:32-37.
2013
Comment on the review by German et al. (2011) "Optimization of hydrolytic and oxidative enzyme methods for ecosystem studies" [Soil Biology & Biochemistry 43: 1387-1397]
. 48:196-197.
2012
Examining N-limited soil microbial activity using community-level physiological profiling based on O-2 consumption
. 47:46-52.
2012
Optimization of hydrolytic and oxidative enzyme methods for ecosystem studies (vol 43, pg 1387, 2011)
. 44:151-151.
2012
Microbial immobilization and mineralization of dissolved organic nitrogen from forest floors
. 43:1742-1745.
2011
Optimization of hydrolytic and oxidative enzyme methods for ecosystem studies
. 43:1387-1397.
2011
The oribatid mite Scheloribates moestus (Acari: Oribatida) alters litter chemistry and nutrient cycling during decomposition
. 43:351-358.
2011
Optimization of an oxygen-based approach for community-level physiological profiling of soils
. 40:2960-2969.
2008
Microbial biomass, functional capacity, and community structure after 12 years of soil warming
. 40:2904-2907.
2008
A comparison of methods to determine the biodegradable dissolved organic carbon from different terrestrial sources
. 38:1933-1942.
2006
Do growth yield efficiencies differ between soil microbial communities differing in fungal: bacterial ratios? Reality check and methodological issues
. 38:837-844.
2006
Physiological and molecular characterisation of microbial communities associated with different water-stable aggregate size classes
. 37:2007-2016.
2005
Reciprocal transfer of carbon and nitrogen by decomposer fungi at the soil-litter interface
. 35:1001-1004.
2003
Soil microbial biomass and activity in tropical riparian forests.
. 33:1339-1348.
2001
N2O emissions from humid tropical agricultural soils: effects of soil moisture, texture and nitrogen availability
. 33:1077-1093.
2001
Biodegradable dissolved organic carbon in forest soil solution and effects of chronic nitrogen deposition.
. 32:1743-1751.
2000
Suitability of the anthrone-sulfuric acid reagent for determining water soluble carbohydrates in soil water extracts
. 32:725-727.
2000
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International Standard Serial Number (issn)
0038-0717
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (eissn)
1879-3428