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1. Biogeographic survey of soil bacterial communities across Antarctica.

2. 'Follow the Water': Microbial Water Acquisition in Desert Soils.

3. Experimental warming increases fungal alpha diversity in an oligotrophic maritime Antarctic soil.

4. Regional Diversity of Maritime Antarctic Soil Fungi and Predicted Responses of Guilds and Growth Forms to Climate Change.

5. Inhibitory effects of climate change on the growth and extracellular enzyme activities of a widespread Antarctic soil fungus.

6. Angiosperm symbioses with non-mycorrhizal fungal partners enhance N acquisition from ancient organic matter in a warming maritime Antarctic.

7. Bacterial Community Composition and Diversity Respond to Nutrient Amendment but Not Warming in a Maritime Antarctic Soil.

8. Soil bacterial diversity is positively associated with air temperature in the maritime Antarctic.

9. Biotic interactions are an unexpected yet critical control on the complexity of an abiotically driven polar ecosystem.

10. Nematodes in a polar desert reveal the relative role of biotic interactions in the coexistence of soil animals.

11. Global Diversity of Desert Hypolithic Cyanobacteria.

12. The Role of Microbial Community Composition in Controlling Soil Respiration Responses to Temperature.

13. Taxonomic and Functional Diversity of Soil and Hypolithic Microbial Communities in Miers Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.

14. Temporal dynamics of hot desert microbial communities reveal structural and functional responses to water input.

15. Temperature sensitivity of soil respiration rates enhanced by microbial community response.

16. Microbial ecology and biogeochemistry of continental Antarctic soils.

17. Novel bacteriophages containing a genome of another bacteriophage within their genomes.

18. Acquisition and assimilation of nitrogen as peptide-bound and D-enantiomers of amino acids by wheat.

19. Strategies for monitoring and managing mass populations of toxic cyanobacteria in recreational waters: a multi-interdisciplinary approach.

20. No evidence for compensatory thermal adaptation of soil microbial respiration in the study of Bradford et al. (2008).

21. Soil microbial respiration in arctic soil does not acclimate to temperature.

22. Genetically modified lignin below ground.

23. Microbial community structure in soils with decomposing residues from plants with genetic modifications to lignin biosynthesis.

24. Field and pulping performances of transgenic trees with altered lignification.

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