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1. A global atlas of soil viruses reveals unexplored biodiversity and potential biogeochemical impacts

3. Reproducible growth of Brachypodium in EcoFAB 2.0 reveals that nitrogen form and starvation modulate root exudation

5. Nitrogen increases early‐stage and slows late‐stage decomposition across diverse grasslands

6. Thousands of small, novel genes predicted in global phage genomes

9. Rapid remodeling of the soil lipidome in response to a drying-rewetting event

10. Structural characterization of a soil viral auxiliary metabolic gene product – a functional chitosanase

11. Life history strategies among soil bacteria—dichotomy for few, continuum for many

13. The Functional Significance of Bacterial Predators.

14. Measurement Error and Resolution in Quantitative Stable Isotope Probing: Implications for Experimental Design

15. Deconstructing the Soil Microbiome into Reduced-Complexity Functional Modules.

16. The emergence of microbiome centres

17. Belowground Biomass Response to Nutrient Enrichment Depends on Light Limitation Across Globally Distributed Grasslands

18. EcoFABs: advancing microbiome science through standardized fabricated ecosystems

22. Photolysis of Dissolved Organic Matter over Hematite Nanoplatelets

25. Nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in an ombrotrophic peatland: a benchmark for assessing change

35. Plant species' origin predicts dominance and response to nutrient enrichment and herbivores in global grasslands.

36. Plant diversity predicts beta but not alpha diversity of soil microbes across grasslands worldwide.

39. Predicting invasion in grassland ecosystems: is exotic dominance the real embarrassment of richness?

40. A meta-analysis of 1,119 manipulative experiments on terrestrial carbon-cycling responses to global change

42. Globally consistent influences of seasonal precipitation limit grassland biomass response to elevated CO2

44. Integrating microbial ecology into ecosystem models: challenges and priorities

45. Increases in the flux of carbon belowground stimulate nitrogen uptake and sustain the long‐term enhancement of forest productivity under elevated CO2

48. Real-Time and Rapid Respiratory Response of the Soil Microbiome to Moisture Shifts.

49. A communal catalogue reveals Earths multiscale microbial diversity

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