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Environment and microbiome drive different microbial traits and functions in the macroscale soil organic carbon cycle
Wasner, D., Schnecker, J., Han, X., Sun, Y., Frossard, A., Zagal Venegas, E., … Doetterl, S. (2024). Environment and microbiome drive different microbial traits and functions in the macroscale soil organic carbon cycle. Global Change Biology, 30(8), e17465 (21 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17465
Nutrient and stress tolerance traits linked to fungal responses to global change: four case studies
Treseder, K. K., Alster, C. J., Cat, L. A., Gorris, M. E., Kuhn, A. L., Lovero, K. G., … Solly, E. F. (2021). Nutrient and stress tolerance traits linked to fungal responses to global change: four case studies. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 9(1), 00144 (19 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2020.00144
Plasticity of root traits under competition for a nutrient-rich patch depends on tree species and possesses a large congruency between intra- and interspecific situations
Lak, Z. A., Sandén, H., Mayer, M., Godbold, D. L., & Rewald, B. (2020). Plasticity of root traits under competition for a nutrient-rich patch depends on tree species and possesses a large congruency between intra- and interspecific situations. Forests, 11(5), 528 (19 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3390/f11050528
The legacy effects of winter climate on microbial functioning after snowmelt in a subarctic tundra
Väisänen, M., Gavazov, K., Krab, E. J., & Dorrepaal, E. (2019). The legacy effects of winter climate on microbial functioning after snowmelt in a subarctic tundra. Microbial Ecology, 77(1), 186-190. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00248-018-1213-1
Influence of heavy metals and acid rain on enzymatic activities in the mycorrhizospere of model forest ecosystems
Pritsch, K., Günthardt-Goerg, M. S., Munch, J. C., & Schloter, M. (2006). Influence of heavy metals and acid rain on enzymatic activities in the mycorrhizospere of model forest ecosystems. Forest Snow and Landscape Research, 80(3), 289-304.