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1. Ammonia volatilisation losses from urea applied to acidic cropping soils is regulated by pH buffering capacity

4. Short-term net N mineralization from plant residues and gross and net N mineralization From soil organic-matter after rewetting of a seasonally dry soil

5. Toxicity of additives present in conventional and biodegradable plastics on soil fauna: a case study of the root lesion nematode Pratylenchus neglectus.

6. Harnessing Pseudomonas spp. for sustainable plant crop protection.

7. Comparative genomics of the highly halophilic Haloferacaceae.

8. Complete genome sequence of a Salimicrobium sp. PL1-032A isolated from the pink hypersaline Pearse Lakes, Rottnest Island, Western Australia.

9. Complete genome sequence of a Marinococcus sp. PL1-022 isolated from the pink hypersaline Pearse Lakes, Rottnest Island, Western Australia.

10. Complete genome sequence of Idiomarina sp. PL1-037 isolated from the pink hypersaline Pearse Lakes, Rottnest Island, Western Australia.

11. Nature's Plastic Predators: A Comprehensive and Bibliometric Review of Plastivore Insects.

12. Blending bauxite residues with multiple byproducts improves capping materials for tailings storage facilities.

13. Leaching of phthalate acid esters from plastic mulch films and their degradation in response to UV irradiation and contrasting soil conditions.

14. Revealing the transfer pathways of cyanobacterial-fixed N into the boreal forest through the feather-moss microbiome.

15. Seasonal dynamics of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria but not archaea influence soil nitrogen cycling in a semi-arid agricultural soil.

16. Developing Bioprospecting Strategies for Bioplastics Through the Large-Scale Mining of Microbial Genomes.

17. Angiosperm symbioses with non-mycorrhizal fungal partners enhance N acquisition from ancient organic matter in a warming maritime Antarctic.

18. Regulatory T cells differ from conventional CD4 + T cells in their recirculatory behavior and lymph node transit times.

19. Biochar phosphorus concentration dictates mycorrhizal colonisation, plant growth and soil phosphorus cycling.

20. Linking bacterial community composition to soil salinity along environmental gradients.

21. Copolymers enhance selective bacterial community colonization for potential root zone applications.

22. Response of microbial biomass and CO 2 -C loss to wetting patterns are temperature dependent in a semi-arid soil.

23. Increasing the Size of the Microbial Biomass Altered Bacterial Community Structure which Enhances Plant Phosphorus Uptake.

24. Microbial respiration, but not biomass, responded linearly to increasing light fraction organic matter input: Consequences for carbon sequestration.

25. Spatially governed climate factors dominate management in determining the quantity and distribution of soil organic carbon in dryland agricultural systems.

26. Ancient landscapes and the relationship with microbial nitrification.

27. Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization in Relation to Soil Particle-Size Fractions after 32 Years of Chemical and Manure Application in a Continuous Maize Cropping System.

28. Ammonia-oxidising bacteria not archaea dominate nitrification activity in semi-arid agricultural soil.

29. Relative contribution of maize and external manure amendment to soil carbon sequestration in a long-term intensive maize cropping system.

30. Exploring the transfer of recent plant photosynthates to soil microbes: mycorrhizal pathway vs direct root exudation.

31. Competition between plant and bacterial cells at the microscale regulates the dynamics of nitrogen acquisition in wheat (Triticum aestivum).

32. Microbial utilisation of biochar-derived carbon.

33. Soil microbial community successional patterns during forest ecosystem restoration.

34. Coherent combining of a 4 kW, eight-element fiber amplifier array.

35. Afforestation alters community structure of soil fungi.

36. Application of nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry to plant cell research.

37. Low pore connectivity increases bacterial diversity in soil.

38. In situ mapping of nutrient uptake in the rhizosphere using nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry.

39. Impact of ecosystem management on microbial community level physiological profiles of postmining forest rehabilitation.

40. A novel method for the study of the biophysical interface in soils using nano-scale secondary ion mass spectrometry.

41. Nitrogen dynamics in an Australian semiarid grassland soil.

42. Carbon and nitrogen mineralization rates after application of organic amendments to soil.

43. Experimental demonstration of atmospheric compensation using multiple synthetic beacons.

45. Enhanced Raman scattering from silicon microstructures.

46. Single-pulse broadband rotational coherent anti-Stokes Raman-scattering thermometry of cold N2 gas.

47. Experimental comparison of broadband rotational coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) and broadband vibrational CARS in a flame.

48. Estimating hospital costs by diagnosis group.

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