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    Straw incorporation increases crop yield and soil organic carbon sequestration but varies under different natural conditions and farming practices in China: a system analysis by Han, Xiao, Xu, Cong, Dungait, Jennifer A. J, Bol, Roland, Wang, Xiaojie, Wu, Wenliang, Meng, Fanqiao

    Published in Biogeosciences (03-04-2018)
    “…Loss of soil organic carbon (SOC) from agricultural soils is a key indicator of soil degradation associated with reductions in net primary productivity in crop…”
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    Microbially mediated mechanisms underlie soil carbon accrual by conservation agriculture under decade-long warming by Tian, Jing, Dungait, Jennifer A. J., Hou, Ruixing, Deng, Ye, Hartley, Iain P., Yang, Yunfeng, Kuzyakov, Yakov, Zhang, Fusuo, Cotrufo, M. Francesca, Zhou, Jizhong

    Published in Nature communications (08-01-2024)
    “…Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) in croplands by switching from conventional to conservation management may be hampered by stimulated microbial…”
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    Conservation agriculture improves soil health and sustains crop yields after long-term warming by Teng, Jialing, Hou, Ruixing, Dungait, Jennifer A. J., Zhou, Guiyao, Kuzyakov, Yakov, Zhang, Jingbo, Tian, Jing, Cui, Zhenling, Zhang, Fusuo, Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel

    Published in Nature communications (10-10-2024)
    “…Climate warming threatens global food security by exacerbating pressures on degraded soils under intensive crop production. Conservation agriculture is…”
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    Forest contraction in north equatorial Southeast Asia during the Last Glacial Period by Wurster, Christopher M., Bird, Michael I., Bull, Ian D., Creed, Frances, Bryant, Charlotte, Dungait, Jennifer A. J., Paz, Victor, Cerling, Thure E.

    “…Today, insular Southeast Asia is important for both its remarkably rich biodiversity and globally significant roles in atmospheric and oceanic circulation…”
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    The Role of Microbial Community Composition in Controlling Soil Respiration Responses to Temperature by Auffret, Marc D, Karhu, Kristiina, Khachane, Amit, Dungait, Jennifer A J, Fraser, Fiona, Hopkins, David W, Wookey, Philip A, Singh, Brajesh K, Freitag, Thomas E, Hartley, Iain P, Prosser, James I

    Published in PloS one (31-10-2016)
    “…Rising global temperatures may increase the rates of soil organic matter decomposition by heterotrophic microorganisms, potentially accelerating climate change…”
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    Soil organic carbon dynamics 75 years after land-use change in perennial grassland and annual wheat agricultural systems by Beniston, Joshua W, DuPont, S. Tianna, Glover, Jerry D, Lal, Rattan, Dungait, Jennifer A. J

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-08-2014)
    “…The dynamics of roots and soil organic carbon (SOC) in deeper soil layers are amongst the least well understood components of the global C cycle, but essential…”
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    Contrasting temperature responses of dissolved organic carbon and phenols leached from soils by Williams, Jonathan S, Dungait, Jennifer A. J, Bol, Roland, Abbott, Geoffrey D

    Published in Plant and soil (01-02-2016)
    “…BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Plant-derived phenols are a major input to the terrestrial carbon cycle that might be expected to contribute substantially to dissolved…”
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    Catchment source contributions to the sediment-bound organic matter degrading salmonid spawning gravels in a lowland river, southern England by Collins, A.L., Williams, L.J., Zhang, Y.S., Marius, M., Dungait, J.A.J., Smallman, D.J., Dixon, E.R., Stringfellow, A., Sear, D.A., Jones, J.I., Naden, P.S.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-07-2013)
    “…The ingress of particulate material into freshwater spawning substrates is thought to be contributing to the declining success of salmonids reported over…”
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    Runoff- and erosion-driven transport of cattle slurry: linking molecular tracers to hydrological processes by Lloyd, C E M, Michaelides, K, Chadwick, D R, Dungait, J A J, Evershed, R P

    Published in Biogeosciences (01-02-2016)
    “…The addition of cattle slurry to agricultural land is a widespread practise, but if not correctly managed it can pose a contamination risk to aquatic…”
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    Soil organic matter turnover is governed by accessibility not recalcitrance by Dungait, Jennifer A. J., Hopkins, David W., Gregory, Andrew S., Whitmore, Andrew P.

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2012)
    “…Mechanisms to mitigate global climate change by sequestering carbon (C) in different ‘sinks' have been proposed as at least temporary measures. Of the major…”
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    Not poles apart: Antarctic soil fungal communities show similarities to those of the distant Arctic by Cox, Filipa, Newsham, Kevin K, Bol, Roland, Dungait, Jennifer A. J, Robinson, Clare H, Casper, Brenda

    Published in Ecology letters (01-05-2016)
    “…Antarctica's extreme environment and geographical isolation offers a useful platform for testing the relative roles of environmental selection and dispersal…”
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    Contrasting rhizosphere soil nutrient economy of plants associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal fungi in karst forests by Yang, Yang, Zhang, Xinyu, Hartley, Iain P., Dungait, Jennifer A. J., Wen, Xuefa, Li, Dandan, Guo, Zhiming, Quine, Timothy A.

    Published in Plant and soil (2022)
    “…Purpose Plants growing in the soils of karst forests associate with arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) or ectomycorrhizae (ECM) to acquire nutrients. We researched…”
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    The fate of slurry-N fractions in herbage and soil during two growing seasons following application by Hoekstra, N. J., Lalor, S. T. J., Richards, K. G., O'Hea, N., Dungait, J. A. J., Schulte, R. P. O., Schmidt, O.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2011)
    “…Farmers are under increasing pressure to use slurry-nutrients more efficiently in order to maximise crop utilisation and minimise losses to the environment…”
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    Bacteria and fungi respond differently to multifactorial climate change in a temperate heathland, traced with 13C-glycine and FACE CO2 by Andresen, Louise C, Dungait, Jennifer A J, Bol, Roland, Selsted, Merete B, Ambus, Per, Michelsen, Anders

    Published in PloS one (2014)
    “…It is vital to understand responses of soil microorganisms to predicted climate changes, as these directly control soil carbon (C) dynamics. The rate of…”
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    Mechanisms of nitrogen transfer in a model clover-ryegrass pasture: a 15N-tracer approach by Reay, Michaela K., Pears, Katrina A., Kuhl, Alison, Evershed, Richard P., Murray, Phillip J., Cardenas, Laura M., Dungait, Jennifer A. J., Bull, Ian D.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-11-2022)
    “…Purpose Nitrogen (N) transfer from white clover ( Trifolium repens cv.) to ryegrass ( Lolium perenne cv.) has the potential to meet ryegrass N requirements…”
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    A Previously Undescribed Helotialean Fungus That Is Superabundant in Soil Under Maritime Antarctic Higher Plants by Newsham, Kevin K, Cox, Filipa, Sands, Chester J, Garnett, Mark H, Magan, Naresh, Horrocks, Claire A, Dungait, Jennifer A J, Robinson, Clare H

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (18-12-2020)
    “…We report a previously undescribed member of the Helotiales that is superabundant in soils at two maritime Antarctic islands under Antarctic Hairgrass (…”
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    Bringing Social Science Into Critical Zone Science: Exploring Smallholder Farmers' Learning Preferences in Chinese Human‐Modified Critical Zones by Naylor, Larissa A., Zheng, Ying, Munro, Neil, Stanton, Alasdair, Wang, Weikai, Chng, Nai R., Oliver, David M., Dungait, Jennifer A. J., Waldron, Susan

    Published in Earth's future (01-09-2023)
    “…There is a growing global emphasis on sustainable agriculture to reduce human impacts and improve delivery of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With…”
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    The "Regulator" Function of Viruses on Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in the Anthropocene by Gao, Yang, Lu, Yao, Dungait, Jennifer A J, Liu, Jianbao, Lin, Shunhe, Jia, Junjie, Yu, Guirui

    Published in Frontiers in public health (29-03-2022)
    “…Viruses act as "regulators" of the global carbon cycle because they impact the material cycles and energy flows of food webs and the microbial loop. The…”
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