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    Urban cultivation in allotments maintains soil qualities adversely affected by conventional agriculture by Edmondson, Jill L, Davies, Zoe G, Gaston, Kevin J, Leake, Jonathan R, Kardol, P

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-2014)
    “…Modern agriculture, in seeking to maximize yields to meet growing global food demand, has caused loss of soil organic carbon (SOC) and compaction, impairing…”
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    Plant-soil feedback in the ‘real world’: how does fire fit into all of this? by Kardol, P., Yang, T., Arroyo, D. N., Teste, F. P.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-04-2023)
    “…Aims Plant–soil feedback (PSF) is an important mechanism controlling plant growth, vegetation dynamics, and longer-term and larger-scale patterns of plant…”
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    Economic strategies of plant absorptive roots vary with root diameter by Kong, D L, Wang, J J, Kardol, P, Wu, H F, Zeng, H, Deng, X B, Deng, Y

    Published in Biogeosciences (01-01-2016)
    “…Plant roots typically vary along a dominant ecological axis, the root economics spectrum, depicting a tradeoff between resource acquisition and conservation…”
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    Priority effects transcend scales and disciplines in biology by Stroud, J.T., Delory, B.M., Barnes, E.M., Chase, J.M., De Meester, L., Dieskau, J., Grainger, T.N., Halliday, F.W., Kardol, P., Knight, T.M., Ladouceur, E., Little, C.J., Roscher, C., Sarneel, J.M., Temperton, V.M., van Steijn, T.L.H., Werner, C.M., Wood, C.W., Fukami, T.

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-07-2024)
    “…The effects of species on one another sometimes depend on the order in which they arrive at a local site. This historical contingency, termed priority effects,…”
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    A meta-analysis of soil biodiversity impacts on the carbon cycle by de Graaff, M.-A., Adkins, J., Kardol, P., Throop, H. L.

    Published in Soil (01-01-2015)
    “…Loss of biodiversity impacts ecosystem functions, such as carbon (C) cycling. Soils are the largest terrestrial C reservoir, containing more C globally than…”
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    Extreme rainfall events can alter inter-annual biomass responses to water and N enrichment by Kong, D. L, Lü, X. T, Jiang, L. L, Wu, H. F, Miao, Y, Kardol, P

    Published in Biogeosciences (11-12-2013)
    “…Water availability has profound effects on plant growth and productivity in temperate and semiarid grasslands. However, it remains unclear how variation of…”
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    Successional trajectories of soil nematode and plant communities in a chronosequence of ex-arable lands by Kardol, P., Bezemer, T.M., van der Wal, A., van der Putten, W.H.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2005)
    “…Conversion of arable land into semi-natural grassland or heath land is a common practice for restoring and conserving plant diversity. However, little is known…”
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    Effects of Reed Straw, Zeolite, and Superphosphate Amendments on Ammonia and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Stored Duck Manure by Wang, J. Z., Hu, Z. Y., Zhou, X. Q., An, Z. Z., Gao, J. F., Liu, X. N., Jiang, L. L., Lu, J., Kang, X. M., Li, M., Hao, Y. B., Kardol, P.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-07-2012)
    “…Stored poultry manure can be a significant source of ammonia (NH3) and greenhouse gases (GHGs), including nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4), and carbon…”
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    Biotic plant-soil feedbacks across temporal scales by Kardol, Paul, De Deyn, Gerlinde B., Laliberté, Etienne, Mariotte, Pierre, Hawkes, Christine V.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-03-2013)
    “…1. Plant effects on soil biota can result in feedbacks affecting plant performance, with consequences for plant community and ecosystem dynamics on short and…”
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    Soil ecosystem functioning under climate change: plant species and community effects by Kardol, Paul, Cregger, Melissa A., Campany, Courtney E., Classen, Aimee T.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2010)
    “…Feedbacks of terrestrial ecosystems to atmospheric and climate change depend on soil ecosystem dynamics. Soil ecosystems can directly and indirectly respond to…”
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    Temporal variation in plant-soil feedback controls succession by Kardol, Paul, Martijn Bezemer, T, Putten, Wim H. van der

    Published in Ecology letters (01-09-2006)
    “…Soil abiotic and biotic factors play key roles in plant community dynamics. However, little is known about how soil biota influence vegetation changes over…”
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    Coordinated responses of soil communities to elevation in three subarctic vegetation types by Veen, G. F. (Ciska), De Long, Jonathan R., Kardol, Paul, Sundqvist, Maja K., Snoek, L. Basten, Wardle, David A.

    Published in Oikos (01-11-2017)
    “…Global warming has begun to have a major impact on the species composition and functioning of plant and soil communities. However, long‐term community and…”
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    Microbe-Mediated Plant-Soil Feedback Causes Historical Contingency Effects in Plant Community Assembly by Kardol, Paul, Cornips, Nelleke J., van Kempen, Monique M. L., Bakx-Schotman, J. M. Tanja, van der Putten, Wim H.

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-05-2007)
    “…Plant—soil feedback affects performance and competitive ability of individual plants. However, the importance of plant—soil feedback in historical contigency…”
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    Multiple Climate Change Factors Interact to Alter Soil Microbial Community Structure in an Old-Field Ecosystem by Gray, Sharon B, Classen, Aimee T, Kardol, Paul, Yermakov, Zhanna, Mille, R. Michael

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-11-2011)
    “…Climate change has the potential to alter both the composition and function of a soil's microbial community, and interactions among climate change factors may…”
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    Modelling C and N mineralisation in soil food webs during secondary succession on ex-arable land by Holtkamp, Remko, van der Wal, Annemieke, Kardol, Paul, van der Putten, Wim H., de Ruiter, Peter C., Dekker, Stefan C.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2011)
    “…The rate of secondary succession after land abandonment depends on the interplay between aboveground and belowground processes. Changes in vegetation…”
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    Fungal biomass development in a chronosequence of land abandonment by van der Wal, Annemieke, van Veen, Johannes A., Smant, Wiecher, Boschker, Henricus T.S., Bloem, Jaap, Kardol, Paul, van der Putten, Wim H., de Boer, Wietse

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (2006)
    “…Based on biomass size, the contribution of fungi to nutrient cycling and soil properties is in general more important in natural ecosystems than in…”
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    Economic strategies of plant absorptive roots vary with root diameter by Kong, D. L, Wang, J. J, Kardol, P, Wu, H. F, Zeng, H, Deng, X. B, Deng, Y

    Published in Biogeosciences (21-01-2016)
    “…Plant roots typically vary along a dominant ecological axis, the root economics spectrum, depicting a tradeoff between resource acquisition and conservation…”
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    Soil food web structure during ecosystem development after land abandonment by Holtkamp, Remko, Kardol, Paul, van der Wal, Annemieke, Dekker, Stefan C., van der Putten, Wim H., de Ruiter, Peter C.

    “…The re-establishment of natural species rich heathlands on abandoned agricultural land is a common land use change in North-West Europe. However, it can take…”
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    Soil Organism and Plant Introductions in Restoration of Species-Rich Grassland Communities by Kardol, Paul, Bezemer, T. Martijn, Van Der Putten, Wim H

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-03-2009)
    “…Soil organisms can strongly affect competitive interactions and successional replacements of grassland plant species. However, introduction of whole soil…”
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    Restoration of species-rich grasslands on ex-arable land: Seed addition outweighs soil fertility reduction by Kardol, Paul, Wal, Annemieke Van der, Bezemer, T. Martijn, Boer, Wietse de, Duyts, Henk, Holtkamp, Remko, Putten, Wim H. Van der

    Published in Biological conservation (01-09-2008)
    “…A common practice in biodiversity conservation is restoration of former species-rich grassland on ex-arable land. Major constraints for grassland restoration…”
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