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1. Biochar aging, soil microbiota and chemistry of charcoal kilns in Mediterranean forests

2. Impact of soil legacy on plant–soil feedback in grasses and legumes through beneficial and pathogenic microbiota accumulation

3. Multi-kingdom characterization of living organisms by 13C CPMAS NMR spectroscopy reveals unique traits in bacteria, fungi, algae, and higher plants

4. Impact of Land Use Types on Soil Physico-Chemical Properties, Microbial Communities, and Their Fungistatic Effects

5. Soil water repellency along elevation gradients: The role of climate, land use and soil chemistry

6. Long-Term Application of Biochar Mitigates Negative Plant–Soil Feedback by Shaping Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Fungal Pathogens

7. Exploring the Potential of Wood Vinegar: Chemical Composition and Biological Effects on Crops and Pests

8. The Decomposition Dynamics and Substrate Component Potential of Biomass from the Seagrass Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile

9. Microclimate, soil chemistry, and microbiota fail to explain Euphorbia dendroides Janzen‐Connell pattern in a shrubland

10. Potential of Biochar as a Peat Substitute in Growth Media for Lavandula angustifolia, Salvia rosmarinus and Fragaria × ananassa

11. Trick of the Trade: Unveiling the Importance of Feedstock Chemistry in Trichoderma-Organic Amendments-Based Bio-Stimulants

12. Shifts of Leaf Litter-Induced Plant-Soil Feedback from Negative to Positive Driven by Ectomycorrhizal Symbiosis between Quercus ilex and Pisolithus arrhizus

13. Structure, Functionality, Compatibility with Pesticides and Beneficial Microbes, and Potential Applications of a New Delivery System Based on Ink-Jet Technology

14. The Suppressive Effects of Biochar on Above- and Belowground Plant Pathogens and Pests: A Review

15. Biochar and Compost Application either Alone or in Combination Affects Vegetable Yield in a Volcanic Mediterranean Soil

16. P-Solubilizing Streptomyces roseocinereus MS1B15 With Multiple Plant Growth-Promoting Traits Enhance Barley Development and Regulate Rhizosphere Microbial Population

17. Decomposition and organic amendments chemistry explain contrasting effects on plant growth promotion and suppression of Rhizoctonia solani damping off.

18. Basil Essential Oil: Composition, Antimicrobial Properties, and Microencapsulation to Produce Active Chitosan Films for Food Packaging

19. AgriLogger: A New Wireless Sensor for Monitoring Agrometeorological Data in Areas Lacking Communication Networks

23. Topoclimate effect on treeline elevation depends on the regional framework: A contrast between Southern Alps (New Zealand) and Apennines (Italy) forests

25. Trichoderma enriched compost, BCAs and potassium phosphite control Fusarium wilt of lettuce without affecting soil microbiome at genus level

28. Field evidence for litter and self-DNA inhibitory effects on Alnus glutinosa roots

29. Impact of prescribed burning, mowing and abandonment on a Mediterranean grassland: A 5-year multi-kingdom comparison

30. Decomposition and Temperature Sensitivity of Fine Root and Leaf Litter of 43 Mediterranean Species

31. Specific microbiome signatures under the canopy of Mediterranean shrubs

32. Decomposition of woody debris in Mediterranean ecosystems: the role of wood chemical and anatomical traits

33. Basil essential oil: Composition, antimicrobial properties, and microencapsulation to produce active chitosan films for food packaging

35. Microbiota modulation of allelopathy depends on litter chemistry: Mitigation or exacerbation?

36. Parasitic plant causes an ephemeral 'rainbow' pattern in a reservoir bank

37. Contrasting effects of Rhizophagus irregularis versus bacterial and fungal seed endophytes on Trifolium repens plant-soil feedback

38. P-Solubilizing

39. AgriLogger: A New Wireless Sensor for Monitoring Agrometeorological Data in Areas Lacking Communication Networks

40. Assessing the effect of P-solubilizing bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi on tomato yield and quality under different crop rotations

41. Species-specific root proliferation of tree seedlings in tropical litter: do nutrients matter?

42. A new system for agrometereological data collection in areas lacking communication networks

43. Biochar-derived smoke-water exerts biological effects on nematodes, insects, and higher plants but not fungi

44. Repeated applications of organic amendments promote beneficial microbiota, improve soil fertility and increase crop yield

45. Fungal endophytes affect plant response to leaf litter with contrasting chemical traits

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