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2014Changes in microbial biomass C, extractable C and available N during the early stages of decomposition of residue mixturesShi, A.; Marschner, P.
2014Addition of glucose increases the activity of microbes in saline soilsElmajdoub, B.; Marschner, P.; Burns, R.
2014Soil respiration and microbial biomass after residue addition are influenced by the extent by which water-extractable organic C was removed from the residuesShi, A.; Marschner, P.
2014Addition of a clay subsoil to a sandy topsoil changes the response of microbial activity to drying and rewetting after residue addition - A model experimentShi, A.; Marschner, P.
2012Changes in soil P pools during legume residue decompositionAlamgir, M.; McNeill, A.; Tang, C.; Marschner, P.; World Congress of Soil Science (19th : 2010 : Brisbane, Queensland)
2016Soil respiration, microbial biomass C and N availability in a sandy soil amended with clay and residue mixturesPal, S.; Marschner, P.
2015The number of moist days determines respiration in drying and rewetting cyclesShi, A.; Marschner, P.
2016Legacy effect of previous residue addition-influence of length of the moist period between residue additions on soil respiration, microbial biomass and nutrient availabilityNguyen, T.; Ngo, H.; Marschner, P.
2016Addition of clayey soils with high net negative acidity to sulfuric sandy soil can minimise pH changes during wet and dry periodsJayalath, N.; Mosley, L.; Fitzpatrick, R.; Marschner, P.
2016Nutrient availability, soil respiration and microbial biomass after the second residue addition are influenced by the C/N ratio of the first residue added, but not by drying and rewetting between residue amendmentsZhang, Y.; Marschner, P.