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Plant root growth, architecture and function
by Hodge, Angela
Plant and soil, 2009, Vol.321 (1/2), p.153-187

2.
Allelochemicals of Pinus halepensis as Drivers of Biodiversity in Mediterranean Open Mosaic Habitats During the Colonization Stage of Secondary Succession
by Fernandez, Catherine
Journal of chemical ecology, 2013, Vol.39 (2), p.298-311

3.
Persistence and biological activity in soil of the insecticidal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis, especially from transgenic plants
by STOTZKY, G
Plant and soil, 2004, Vol.266 (1/2), p.77-89

4.
Soil microbes are linked to the allelopathic potential of different wheat genotypes
by Zuo, Shengpeng
Plant and soil, 2014, Vol.378 (1/2), p.49-58

5.
Biophysical processes supporting the diversity of microbial life in soil
by Tecon, Robin
FEMS microbiology reviews, 2017, Vol.41 (5), p.599-623

6.
Advances in plant growth-promoting bacterial inoculant technology: formulations and practical perspectives (1998-2013)
by Bashan, Yoav
Plant and soil, 2014, Vol.378 (1/2), p.1-33

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Insights into the resistance and resilience of the soil microbial community
by Griffiths, Bryan S
FEMS microbiology reviews, 2013, Vol.37 (2), p.112-129

8.
Potential mechanisms for achieving agricultural benefits from biochar application to temperate soils: a review
by Atkinson, Christopher J
Plant and soil, 2010, Vol.337 (1/2), p.1-18

9.
Deep soil organic matter—a key but poorly understood component of terrestrial C cycle
by Rumpel, Cornelia
Plant and soil, 2011, Vol.338 (1/2), p.143-158

10.
The art of isolating nitrogen-fixing bacteria from non-leguminous plants using N-free semi-solid media: a practical guide for microbiologists
by Baldani, José Ivo
Plant and soil, 2014, Vol.384 (1/2), p.413-431

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Bacterial communities associated with the rhizosphere of transgenic Bt 176 maize (Zea mays) and its non transgenic counterpart
by BRUSETTI, L
Plant and soil, 2004, Vol.266 (1/2), p.11-21

12.
Hidden miners – the roles of cover crops and soil microorganisms in phosphorus cycling through agroecosystems
by Hallama, Moritz
Plant and soil, 2018, Vol.434 (1-2), p.7-45

13.
Biochar reduces the bioavailability and phytotoxicity of heavy metals
by Park, Jin Hee
Plant and soil, 2011, Vol.348 (1/2), p.439-451

14.
Harnessing the rhizosphere microbiome through plant breeding and agricultural management
by Bakker, Matthew G
Plant and soil, 2012, Vol.360 (1-2), p.1-13

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Effects of biochar from slow pyrolysis of papermill waste on agronomic performance and soil fertility
by Van Zwieten, L
Plant and soil, 2010, Vol.327 (1/2), p.235-246

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The rhizosphere: a playground and battlefield for soilborne pathogens and beneficial microorganisms
by Raaijmakers, J.M
Plant and soil, 2009, Vol.321 (1-2), p.341-361

17.
Plant allelochemicals: agronomic, nutritional and ecological relevance in the soil system
by Scavo, Aurelio
Plant and soil, 2019, Vol.442 (1-2), p.23-48

18.
Plant-driven selection of microbes
by Hartmann, Anton
Plant and soil, 2009, Vol.321 (1/2), p.235-257

19.
Decreased soil microbial biomass and nitrogen mineralisation with Eucalyptus biochar addition to a coarse textured soil
by Dempster, D. N
Plant and soil, 2012, Vol.354 (1-2), p.311-324

20.
Soil microbial communities in cucumber monoculture and rotation systems and their feedback effects on cucumber seedling growth
by Zhou, Xingang
Plant and soil, 2017, Vol.415 (1-2), p.507-520
