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    Climatic controls of decomposition drive the global biogeography of forest-tree symbioses by Steidinger, B. S., Crowther, T. W., Liang, J., Van Nuland, M. E., Werner, G. D. A., Reich, P. B., Nabuurs, G. J., de-Miguel, S., Zhou, M., Picard, N., Herault, B., Zhao, X., Zhang, C., Routh, D., Peay, K. G.

    Published in Nature (London) (01-05-2019)
    “…The identity of the dominant root-associated microbial symbionts in a forest determines the ability of trees to access limiting nutrients from atmospheric or…”
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    Plant-plant competition influences temporal dynamism of soil microbial enzyme activity by Schofield, E.J., Brooker, R.W., Rowntree, J.K., Price, E.A.C., Brearley, F.Q., Paterson, E.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2019)
    “…Root-derived compounds can change rates of soil organic matter decomposition (rhizosphere priming effects) through microbial production of extracellular…”
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    Local wind damage in Barito Ulu, Central Kalimantan: a rare but essential event in a lowland dipterocarp forest? by PROCTOR, J., BREARLEY, F.Q., DUNLOP, H., PROCTOR, K., SUPRAMONO, TAYLOR, D.

    Published in Journal of tropical ecology (01-05-2001)
    “…The importance of disturbances for the dynamics of tropical forests has been described by Whitmore & Burslem (1998). Among the phenomena which they classify as…”
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    Differences in the growth and ectomycorrhizal community of Dryobalanops lanceolata (Dipterocarpaceae) seedlings grown in ultramafic and non-ultramafic soils by Brearley, Francis Q.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2006)
    “…Ultramafic soils have naturally high concentrations of metals and are often low in major plant nutrients. Plant species of non-ultramafic origin, such as…”
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    Decomposition in tropical forests: a pan-tropical study of the effects of litter type, litter placement and mesofaunal exclusion across a rainfall gradient by Powers, J.S, Montgomery, R.A, Adair, C, Brearley, F.Q, DeWalt, S.J, Poorter, L

    Published in The Journal of ecology (2009)
    “…1. Litter decomposition recycles nutrients and causes large fluxes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. It is typically assumed that climate, litter quality…”
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    Structure and floristics of an old secondary rain forest in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, and a comparison with adjacent primary forest by Brearley, F.Q, Prajadinata, S, Kidd, P.S, Proctor, J, Suriantata

    Published in Forest ecology and management (2004)
    “…In the Barito Ulu research area in central Kalimantan, Indonesia, the structure and floristics of an old secondary rain forest were compared with an adjacent…”
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