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Verbrigghe, N., Leblans, N., Sigurdsson, B., Vicca, S., Fang, C., Fuchslueger, L., Soong, J., Weedon, J., Poeplau, C., Ariza-Carricondo, C., Bahn, M., Guenet, B., Gundersen, P., Gunnarsdóttir, G., Kätterer, T., Liu, Z., Maljanen, M., Marañón-Jiménez, S., Meeran, K., Oddsdóttir, E. et al. (2022). Soil carbon loss in warmed subarctic grasslands is rapid and restricted to topsoil. Biogeosciences 19 (14), 3381-3393. 10.5194/bg-19-3381-2022.

Walker, T., Gavazov, K., Guillaume, T., Lambert, T., Mariotte, P., Routh, D., Signarbieux, C., Block, S., Münkemüller, T., Nomoto, H., Crowther, T., Richter, A., Buttler, A. & Alexander, J. (2022). Lowland plant arrival in alpine ecosystems facilitates a decrease in soil carbon content under experimental climate warming. eLife 11, e78555. 10.7554/eLife.78555.

Prommer, J., Walker, T., Wanek, W., Braun, J., Zezula, D., Hu, Y., Hofhansl, F. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0073-0946 & Richter, A. (2020). Increased microbial growth, biomass and turnover drive soil organic carbon accumulation at higher plant diversity. Global Change Biology 26 (2), 669-681. 10.1111/gcb.14777.

Walker, T., Kaiser, C., Strasser, F., Herbold, C., Leblans, N., Woebken, D., Janssens, I., Sigurdsson, B. & Richter, A. (2018). Microbial temperature sensitivity and biomass change explain soil carbon loss with warming. Nature Climate Change 8 (9), 885-889. 10.1038/s41558-018-0259-x.

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