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    Soil microbial functions are affected by organic matter removal in temperate deciduous forest by Maillard, François, Leduc, Valentin, Bach, Cyrille, Reichard, Arnaud, Fauchery, Laure, Saint-André, Laurent, Zeller, Bernhard, Buée, Marc

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-06-2019)
    “…A growing demand for renewable carbon (C) has led to intensified forest management resulting in the use of forest residues (e.g. canopy, bark or litter layer)…”
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    Soil solution chemistry in 11 monitoring plots of Douglas-fir plantations in France: implications for soil fertility by Paul, Alexia, Legout, Arnaud, Zeller, Bernd, van der Heijden, Gregory, Bonnaud, Pascal, Reichard, Arnaud, Nourrisson, Gilles, Ranger, Jacques

    Published in Plant and soil (01-10-2022)
    “…Purpose Douglas-fir occupies a growing role in the European timber industries but its effects on soils and the environment are still not well understood. We…”
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    Aboveground organic matter removal reshapes soil microbial functional group balance in temperate forests by Maillard, François, Leduc, Valentin, Bach, Cyrille, Thébault, Elisa, Reichard, Arnaud, Morin, Emmanuelle, Saint-André, Laurent, Zeller, Bernhard, Buée, Marc

    “…The growing demand for renewable materials and energy leads to intensified forest management practices. Therefore, combining high forest productivity and soil…”
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    Fungal communities mediate but do not control leaf litter chemical transformation in a temperate oak forest by Maillard, François, Leduc, Valentin, Viotti, Chloé, Gill, Allison L., Morin, Emmanuelle, Reichard, Arnaud, Ziegler-Devin, Isabelle, Zeller, Bernhard, Buée, Marc

    Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2023)
    “…Background and Aims In temperate forests, fungi are the main actors in leaf litter decomposition. Still, we have minimal knowledge of their influence on…”
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