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  1. Winter cover crop legacy effects on litter decomposition act through litter quality and microbial community changes
  2. Effects of bio-based residue amendments on greenhouse gas emission from agricultural soil are stronger than effects of soil type with different microbial community composition
  3. Legacy effects of diversity in space and time driven by winter cover crop biomass and nitrogen concentration
  4. Non-random species loss in bacterial communities reduces antifungal volatile production
  5. Oxalic acid: a signal molecule for fungus-feeding bacteria of the genusCollimonas?
  6. Early colonizers of unoccupied habitats represent a minority of the soil bacterial community
  7. Neglected role of fungal community composition in explaining variation in wood decay rates
  8. Impact of interspecific interactions on antimicrobial activity among soil bacteria
  9. Pairwise Transcriptomic Analysis of the Interactions Between the Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Laccaria bicolor S238N and Three Beneficial, Neutral and Antagonistic Soil Bacteria
  10. Genomic comparison of chitinolytic enzyme systems from terrestrial and aquatic bacteria
  11. Volatile-mediated interactions between phylogenetically different soil bacteria
  12. Breaking it down - complex organic compounds
  13. Plant–soil feedbacks of exotic plant species across life forms: a meta-analysis
  14. Biosynthetic genes and activity spectrum of antifungal polyynes fromCollimonas fungivorans Ter331
  15. Do genetic modifications in crops affect soil fungi? a review
  16. Beneficial Interactions in the Rhizosphere
  17. Impact of Matric Potential and Pore Size Distribution on Growth Dynamics of Filamentous and Non-Filamentous Soil Bacteria
  18. Volatiles produced by the mycophagous soil bacterium Collimonas
  19. Heterodera schachtii Nematodes Interfere with Aphid-Plant Relations on Brassica oleracea
  20. Different Selective Effects on Rhizosphere Bacteria Exerted by Genetically Modified versus Conventional Potato Lines
  21. A thready affair: linking fungal diversity and community dynamics to terrestrial decomposition processes
  22. Competition Increases Sensitivity of Wheat (Triticum aestivum) to Biotic Plant-Soil Feedback
  23. Soil biotic legacy effects of extreme weather events influence plant invasiveness
  24. Effect of genetic modification of potato starch on decomposition of leaves and tubers and on fungal decomposer communities
  25. Matgrass sward plant species benefit from soil organisms
  26. Draft Genome Sequence of the Antagonistic Rhizosphere Bacterium Serratia plymuthica Strain PRI-2C
  27. The capacity to comigrate with Lyophyllum sp. strain Karsten through different soils is spread among several phylogenetic groups within the genus Burkholderia
  28. Controls on Coarse Wood Decay in Temperate Tree Species: Birth of the LOGLIFE Experiment
  29. A 3-Year Study Reveals That Plant Growth Stage, Season and Field Site Affect Soil Fungal Communities while Cultivar and GM-Trait Have Minor Effects
  30. Comparative genomics of bacteria from the genus Collimonas: linking (dis)similarities in gene content to phenotypic variation and conservation
  31. 13C pulse‐labeling assessment of the community structure of active fungi in the rhizosphere of a genetically starch‐modified potato (Solanum tuberosum) cultivar and its parental isoline
  32. Reciprocal Effects of Litter from Exotic and Congeneric Native Plant Species via Soil Nutrients
  33. No Apparent Costs for Facultative Antibiotic Production by the Soil Bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf0-1
  34. Acidicapsa borealis gen. nov., sp. nov. and Acidicapsa ligni sp. nov., subdivision 1 Acidobacteria from Sphagnum peat and decaying wood
  35. Comparison of nutrient acquisition in exotic plant species and congeneric natives
  36. Dual transcriptional profiling of a bacterial/fungal confrontation: Collimonas fungivorans versus Aspergillus niger
  37. Fungistasis and general soil biostasis – A new synthesis
  38. Transcriptional and antagonistic responses of Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf0-1 to phylogenetically different bacterial competitors
  39. In situ dynamics of soil fungal communities under different genotypes of potato, including a genetically modified cultivar
  40. Mechanism of antibacterial activity of the white-rot fungus Hypholoma fasciculare colonizing wood
  41. Disruption of root carbon transport into forest humus stimulates fungal opportunists at the expense of mycorrhizal fungi
  42. Reduction of rare soil microbes modifies plant-herbivore interactions
  43. The bacterial genusCollimonas: mycophagy, weathering and other adaptive solutions to life in oligotrophic soil environments
  44. Efficient mineral weathering is a distinctive functional trait of the bacterial genus Collimonas
  45. No Paradox for Invasive Plants
  46. Methylovirgula ligni gen. nov., sp. nov., an obligately acidophilic, facultatively methylotrophic bacterium with a highly divergent mxaF gene
  47. Phylogenetic composition and properties of bacteria coexisting with the fungus Hypholoma fasciculare in decaying wood
  48. Impact ofCollimonasbacteria on community composition of soil fungi
  49. Possible role of reactive chlorine in microbial antagonism and organic matter chlorination in terrestrial environments
  50. The rhizosphere zoo: An overview of plant-associated communities of microorganisms, including phages, bacteria, archaea, and fungi, and of some of their structuring factors
  51. Inter-specific Interactions Between Carbon-limited Soil Bacteria Affect Behavior and Gene Expression
  52. Possible Mechanism for Spontaneous Establishment ofCalluna vulgarisin a Recently Abandoned Agricultural Field
  53. Relative abundance and activity of melanized hyphae in different soil ecosystems
  54. Mycophagous growth of Collimonas bacteria in natural soils, impact on fungal biomass turnover and interactions with mycophagous Trichoderma fungi
  55. Comparative genomics of the pIPO2/pSB102 family of environmental plasmids: sequence, evolution, and ecology of pTer331 isolated from Collimonas fungivorans Ter331
  56. Identification and characterization of genes underlying chitinolysis in Collimonas fungivorans Ter331
  57. Restoration of species-rich grasslands on ex-arable land: Seed addition outweighs soil fertility reduction
  58. Filipin is a reliable in situ marker of ergosterol in the plasma membrane of germinating conidia (spores) of Penicillium discolor and stains intensively at the site of germ tube formation
  59. Rhizosphere bacteria from sites with higher fungal densities exhibit greater levels of potential antifungal properties
  60. Impact of white-rot fungi on numbers and community composition of bacteria colonizing beech wood from forest soil
  61. Collimonas arenae sp. nov. and Collimonas pratensis sp. nov., isolated from (semi-)natural grassland soils
  62. Chapter 8 Interactions between saprotrophic basidiomycetes and bacteria
  63. Section 8 update: Detection of bacterial homoserine lactone quorum sensing signals
  64. Initial decay of woody fragments in soil is influenced by size, vertical position, nitrogen availability and soil origin
  65. Specific Detection and Real-Time PCR Quantification of Potentially Mycophagous Bacteria Belonging to the Genus Collimonas in Different Soil Ecosystems
  66. Concentration and vertical distribution of total soil phosphorus in relation to time of abandonment of arable fields
  67. In vitro suppression of fungi caused by combinations of apparently non-antagonistic soil bacteria
  68. Evaluation of a simple, non-alkaline extraction protocol to quantify soil ergosterol
  69. 'Root-food' and the rhizosphere microbial community composition
  70. Fungal biomass development in a chronosequence of land abandonment
  71. A molecular biological protocol to distinguish potentially human pathogenic Stenotrophomonas maltophilia from plant-associated Stenotrophomonas rhizophila
  72. Living in a fungal world: impact of fungi on soil bacterial niche development
  73. Rhizosphere bacterial community composition in natural stands of Carex arenaria (sand sedge) is determined by bulk soil community composition
  74. Phylogeny-function analysis of (meta)genomic libraries: screening for expression of ribosomal RNA genes by large-insert library fluorescent in situ hybridization (LIL-FISH)
  75. Collimonas fungivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., a chitinolytic soil bacterium with the ability to grow on living fungal hyphae
  76. Microbial Community Composition Affects Soil Fungistasis
  77. Nitrosomonas europaea-like bacteria detected as the dominant β-subclass Proteobacteria ammonia oxidisers in reference and limed acid forest soils
  78. Growth of Chitinolytic Dune Soil β-SubclassProteobacteria in Response to Invading Fungal Hyphae
  79. Nitrification in acid soils: micro-organisms and mechanisms
  80. Effect of vegetation manipulation of abandoned arable land on soil microbial properties
  81. Response of the chitinolytic microbial community to chitin amendments of dune soils
  82. Anti-fungal properties of chitinolytic dune soil bacteria
  83. Suppression of hyphal growth of soil-borne fungi by dune soils from vigorous and declining stands of Ammophila arenaria
  84. Contribution of nitrification and denitrification to the no and N2O emissions of an acid forest soil, a river sediment and a fertilized grassland soil
  85. Methane oxidation in soil profiles of Dutch and Finnish coniferous forests with different soil texture and atmospheric nitrogen deposition
  86. Variability of nitrification potentials in patches of undergrowth vegetation in primary Scots pine stands
  87. Short exposure to acetylene to distinguish between nitrifier and denitrifier nitrous oxide production in soil and sediment samples1
  88. Variability of N mineralization and nitrification in a simple, simulated microbial forest soil community
  89. Comparative analysis of gene sequences encoding ammonia monooxygenase of Nitrosospira sp. AHB1 and Nitrosolobus multiformis C-71
  90. Soil nitrogen transformations and nitrate utilization by Deschampsia flexuosa (L.) Trin. at two contrasting heathland sites
  91. Ammonium-oxidation at low pH by a chemolithotrophic bacterium belonging to the genus Nitrosospira
  92. Nitrification and nitrous oxide production potentials in aerobic soil samples from the soil profile of a Finnish coniferous site receiving high ammonium deposition
  93. In situ net N transformations in pine, fir, and oak stands of different ages on acid sandy soil, 3 years after liming
  94. The effect of acetylene on N transformations in an acid oak-beech soil
  95. Secondary transport of amino acids in Nitrosomonas europaea
  96. The chemolithotrophic ammonium-oxidizing community in a nitrogen-saturated acid forest soil in relation to ph-dependent nitrifying activity
  97. Nitrate production in nitrogen-saturated acid forest soils: Vertical distribution and characteristics
  98. The bioenergetics of ammonia and hydroxylamine oxidation in Nitrosomonas europaea at acid and alkaline pH
  99. Nitrification in Dutch heathland soils
  100. Nitrification in Dutch heathland soils
  101. Two types of chemolithotrophic nitrification in acid heathland humus
  102. Ureolytic nitrification at low pH by Nitrosospira spec.
  103. Urea stimulated autotrophic nitrification in suspensions of fertilized, acid heath soil
  104. Autotrophic nitrification in a fertilized acid heath soil
  105. Are chitinolytic rhizosphere bacteria really beneficial to plants?