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1. Fates of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in the Gut Microbiome from Different Soil Fauna under Long-Term Fertilization

2. Biochar addition regulates soil and earthworm gut microbiome and multifunctionality

3. Variations of earthworm gut bacterial community composition and metabolic functions in coastal upland soil along a 700-year reclamation chronosequence

4. How can fertilization regimes and durations shape earthworm gut microbiota in a long-term field experiment?

5. D2O-Isotope-Labeling Approach to Probing Phosphate-Solubilizing Bacteria in Complex Soil Communities by Single-Cell Raman Spectroscopy

6. Microbial and abiotic interactions driven higher microbial anabolism on organic carbon accumulation during 2000 years of paddy soil development in the Yangtze River Delta, China

7. The driving factors of nematode gut microbiota under long-term fertilization

8. The microbial cycling of phosphorus on long-term fertilized soil: Insights from phosphate oxygen isotope ratios

9. Trophic predator-prey relationships promote transport of microplastics compared with the single Hypoaspis aculeifer and Folsomia candida

10. Identification and characterization of inorganic-phosphate-solubilizing bacteria from agricultural fields with a rapid isolation method

11. How to disentangle microbially functional complexity: an insight from the network analysis of C, N, P and S cycling genes

12. Long-term combined application of chemical fertilizers and organic manure shapes the gut microbial diversity and functional community structures of earthworms

13. Significance of temperature and water availability for soil phosphorus transformation and microbial community composition as affected by fertilizer sources

14. Degree of short-term drying before rewetting regulates the bicarbonate-extractable and enzymatically hydrolyzable soil phosphorus fractions

15. Massilia phosphatilytica sp. nov., a phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from a long-term fertilized soil

16. Increased risk of phosphorus and metal leaching from paddy soils after excessive manure application: Insights from a mesocosm study

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18. Effects of combined application of nitrogen fertilizer and biochar on the nitrification and ammonia oxidizers in an intensive vegetable soil

19. Partial replacement of inorganic phosphorus (P) by organic manure reshapes phosphate mobilizing bacterial community and promotes P bioavailability in a paddy soil

20. Effects of organic amendment on soil aggregation and microbial community composition during drying-rewetting alternation

21. Comparative effects of 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) and dicyandiamide (DCD) on ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in a vegetable soil

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