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1. Arbuscular mycorrhizal interactions and nutrient supply mediate floral trait variation and pollinator visitation.

2. Linking plant diversity–productivity relationships to plant functional traits of dominant species and changes in soil properties in 15‐year‐old experimental grasslands.

3. Leafminer attack accelerates the development of soil‐dwelling conspecific pupae via plant‐mediated changes in belowground volatiles.

4. Trophic level and basal resource use of soil animals are hardly affected by local plant associations in abandoned arable land

5. Home‐field advantage of litter decomposition: from the phyllosphere to the soil.

6. Home‐field advantage of litter decomposition differs between leaves and fine roots.

7. Trophic level and basal resource use of soil animals are hardly affected by local plant associations in abandoned arable land.

8. Global mismatches in aboveground and belowground biodiversity.

9. Warming reverses top-down effects of predators on belowground ecosystem function in Arctic tundra.

10. Influence of Mycorrhizal Fungi and Microalgae Dual Inoculation on Basil Plants Performance.

11. Led spectral composition effects on mycorrhizal symbiosis formation with tomato plants.

12. Plant responses to arbuscular mycorrhizae under elevated temperature and drought.

13. Functional breadth and home-field advantage generate functional differences among soil microbial decomposers.

14. Home-field advantage of litter decomposition: from the phyllosphere to the soil

15. How do belowground organisms influence plant–pollinator interactions?

16. Context-dependency of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant-insect interactions in an agroecosystem

17. Context-dependency of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant-insect interactions in an agroecosystem.

18. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are necessary for the induced response to herbivores by Cucumis sativus.

19. Trophic interactions in a changing world: modelling aboveground–belowground interactions.

20. Home-field advantage of litter decomposition differs between leaves and fine roots

21. Moderate grazing increases the structural complexity of soil micro-food webs by promoting root quantity and quality in a Tibetan alpine meadow.

22. Global mismatches in aboveground and belowground biodiversity

23. Positive and negative impacts of insect frass quality on soil nitrogen availability and plant growth

24. Fungal phylogenetic diversity drives plant facilitation

25. Fungal phylogenetic diversity drives plant facilitation

26. Functional breadth and home-field advantage generate functional differences among soil microbial decomposers

27. Forest soil microbial functional patterns and response to a drought and warming event: key role of climate-plant-soil interactions at a regional scale

28. The ecological and evolutionary implications of merging different types of networks

29. Positive and negative impacts of insect frass quality on soil nitrogen availability and plant growth

30. Functional breadth and home‐field advantage generate functional differences among soil microbial decomposers.

31. Global gaps in soil biodiversity data

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