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1. Prediction Accuracy of Soil Chemical Parameters by Field- and Laboratory-Obtained vis-NIR Spectra after External Parameter Orthogonalization.

2. Prediction of nitrogen, active carbon, and organic carbon‐to‐clay ratio in agricultural soils by in‐situ spectroscopy.

3. In‐field soil spectroscopy in Vis–NIR range for fast and reliable soil analysis: A review.

4. Global Patterns of Metal and Other Element Enrichment in Bog and Fen Peatlands.

5. Foliar applications of a zeolite-based biostimulant affect soil enzyme activity and N uptake in maize and wheat under different levels of nitrogen fertilization.

6. The use of visible and near-infrared spectroscopy for in-situ characterization of agricultural soil fertility: A proposition of best practice by comparing scanning positions and spectrometers.

7. Ericoid shrub encroachment shifts aboveground–belowground linkages in three peatlands across Europe and Western Siberia.

8. Variation in carbon and nitrogen concentrations among peatland categories at the global scale.

9. Latitude, Elevation, and Mean Annual Temperature Predict Peat Organic Matter Chemistry at a Global Scale.

10. Above‐ to belowground carbon allocation in peatlands shifts with plant functional type and temperature#.

11. Nutrient stoichiometry of a plant-microbe-soil system in response to cover crop species and soil type.

12. Environmental drivers of Sphagnum growth in peatlands across the Holarctic region.

13. Carbon and nitrogen accumulation rates in ombrotrophic peatlands of central and northern Alberta, Canada, during the last millennium.

14. Vascular plants affect properties and decomposition of moss-dominated peat, particularly at elevated temperatures.

15. Vascular plants affect properties and decomposition of mossdominated peat, particularly at elevated temperatures.

16. Seasonal variability of groundwater level effects on the growth of Carex cinerascens in lake wetlands.

17. Plant–environment interactions through a functional traits perspective: a review of Italian studies.

18. Dispersal limitations and historical factors determine the biogeography of specialized terrestrial protists.

19. Plant functional types and temperature control carbon input via roots in peatland soils.

20. Plastic and genetic responses of a common sedge to warming have contrasting effects on carbon cycle processes.

21. Vascular plant‐mediated controls on atmospheric carbon assimilation and peat carbon decomposition under climate change.

22. Environmental and taxonomic controls of carbon and oxygen stable isotope composition in Sphagnum across broad climatic and geographic ranges.

23. Tipping point in plant–fungal interactions under severe drought causes abrupt rise in peatland ecosystem respiration.

24. Litter decomposition in peatlands is promoted by mixed plants.

26. Nitrogen-enriched compost application combined with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) improves seed quality and nutrient use efficiency of sunflower.

27. Persistent high temperature and low precipitation reduce peat carbon accumulation.

28. Peatland vascular plant functional types affect dissolved organic matter chemistry.

29. Environmental drivers of carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures in peatland vascular plants along an altitude gradient.

30. Experimental warming interacts with soil moisture to discriminate plant responses in an ombrotrophic peatland.

31. Taxonomic and functional turnover are decoupled in European peat bogs.

32. Linking soil microbial communities to vascular plant abundance along a climate gradient.

33. Indirect effects of experimental warming on dissolved organic carbon content in subsurface peat.

34. Alien plant species distribution in the European Alps: influence of species' climatic requirements.

35. Plant functional types define magnitude of drought response in peatland CO2 exchange.

36. Snow cover manipulation effects on microbial community structure and soil chemistry in a mountain bog.

37. Biogeochemical plant-soil microbe feedback in response to climate warming in peatlands.

38. Plant traits across different habitats of the Italian Alps: a comparative analysis between native and alien species.

39. Plant traits across different habitats of the Italian Alps: a comparative analysis between native and alien species.

40. High nitrogen deposition alters the decomposition of bog plant litter and reduces carbon accumulation.

41. Seasonal variation in nitrogen isotopic composition of bog plant litter during 3 years of field decomposition.

42. Conservation priority of Italian Alpine habitats: a floristic approach based on potential distribution of vascular plant species.

43. A climatic threshold triggers the die-off of peat mosses during an extreme heat wave.

44. Heatwave 2003: high summer temperature, rather than experimental fertilization, affects vegetation and CO2 exchange in an alpine bog.

45. Nitrogen deposition interacts with climate in affecting production and decomposition rates in Sphagnum mosses.

46. Atmospheric nitrogen deposition promotes carbon loss from peat bogs.

47. A DECADE OF PLANT SPECIES CHANGES ON A MIRE IN THE ITALIAN ALPS: VEGETATION-CONTROLLED OR CLIMATE-DRIVEN MECHANISMS?

48. Multiple gradients in mire vegetation: a comparison of a Swedish and an Italian bog.

49. Nitrogen concentration andδ15N signature of ombrotrophicSphagnummosses at different N deposition levels in Europe.

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