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1. Design principles for multi‐species productive grasslands: Quantifying effects of diversity beyond richness.

4. Root chemistry and soil fauna, but not soil abiotic conditions explain the effects of plant diversity on root decomposition

6. Above- and belowground overyielding are related at the community and species level in a grassland biodiversity experiment

9. Plant traits of grass and legume species for flood resilience and N2O mitigation

10. Plant diversity enhances production and downward transport of biodegradable dissolved organic matter

11. Manipulating plant community composition to steer efficient N-cycling in intensively managed grasslands

12. Plant diversity enhances production and downward transport of biodegradable dissolved organic matter

13. Plant community flood resilience in intensively managed grasslands and the role of the plant economic spectrum

14. Plant diversity enhances production and downward transport of biodegradable dissolved organic matter

15. Can flooding-induced greenhouse gas emissions be mitigated by trait-based plant species choice?

16. Plant diversity enhances production and downward transport of biodegradable dissolved organic matter

17. Manipulating plant community composition to steer efficient N‐cycling in intensively managed grasslands

20. Plant traits of grass and legume species for flood resilience and N2O mitigation.

21. Root interactions in a diverse grassland : the role of root traits in belowground productivity and decomposition

22. Root interactions in a diverse grassland : the role of root traits in belowground productivity and decomposition

23. Below-ground complementarity effects in a grassland biodiversity experiment are related to deep-rooting species

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