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Authors: Alden, L Demoling, F Baath, E
Citation: L. Alden et al., Rapid method of determining factors limiting bacterial growth in soil, APPL ENVIR, 67(4), 2001, pp. 1830-1838

Authors: Ranneklev, SB Baath, E
Citation: Sb. Ranneklev et E. Baath, Temperature-driven adaptation of the bacterial community in peat measured by using thymidine and leucine incorporation, APPL ENVIR, 67(3), 2001, pp. 1116-1122

Authors: Eiland, F Klamer, M Lind, AM Leth, M Baath, E
Citation: F. Eiland et al., Influence of initial C/N ratio on chemical and microbial composition during long term composting of straw, MICROB ECOL, 41(3), 2001, pp. 272-280

Authors: Diaz-Ravina, M Baath, E
Citation: M. Diaz-ravina et E. Baath, Response of soil bacterial communities pre-exposed to different metals andreinoculated in an unpolluted soil, SOIL BIOL B, 33(2), 2001, pp. 241-248

Authors: Baath, E
Citation: E. Baath, Estimation of fungal growth rates in soil using C-14-acetate incorporationinto ergosterol, SOIL BIOL B, 33(14), 2001, pp. 2011-2018

Authors: Baath, E Pettersson, M Soderberg, KH
Citation: E. Baath et al., Adaptation of a rapid and economical microcentrifugation method to measurethymidine and leucine incorporation by soil bacteria, SOIL BIOL B, 33(11), 2001, pp. 1571-1574

Authors: Wallander, H Nilsson, LO Hagerberg, D Baath, E
Citation: H. Wallander et al., Estimation of the biomass and seasonal growth of external mycelium of ectomycorrhizal fungi in the field, NEW PHYTOL, 151(3), 2001, pp. 753-760

Authors: Witter, E Gong, P Baath, E Marstorp, H
Citation: E. Witter et al., A study of the structure and metal tolerance of the soil microbial community six years after cessation of sewage sludge applications, ENV TOX CH, 19(8), 2000, pp. 1983-1991

Authors: Saetre, P Baath, E
Citation: P. Saetre et E. Baath, Spatial variation and patterns of soil microbial community structure in a mixed spruce-birch stand, SOIL BIOL B, 32(7), 2000, pp. 909-917

Authors: Schmidt, IK Ruess, L Baath, E Michelsen, A Ekelund, F Jonasson, S
Citation: Ik. Schmidt et al., Long-term manipulation of the microbes and microfauna of two subarctic heaths by addition of fungicide, bactericide, carbon and fertilizer, SOIL BIOL B, 32(5), 2000, pp. 707-720

Authors: Griffiths, BS Ritz, K Bardgett, RD Cook, R Christensen, S Ekelund, F Sorensen, SJ Baath, E Bloem, J de Ruiter, PC Dolfing, J Nicolardot, B
Citation: Bs. Griffiths et al., Ecosystem response of pasture soil communities to fumigation-induced microbial diversity reductions: an examination of the biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship, OIKOS, 90(2), 2000, pp. 279-294

Authors: Klamer, M Eiland, F Lind, AM Leth, M Iversen, JJL Sochting, U Baath, E
Citation: M. Klamer et al., Changes in chemical composition and microbial biomass during composting ofstraw and pig slurry, PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMPOSTING SYMPOSIUM (ICS'99), VOLS 1 AND2, 2000, pp. 322-334

Authors: Insam, H Baath, E Berreck, M Frostegard, A Gerzabek, MH Kraft, A Schinner, F Schweiger, P Tschuggnall, G
Citation: H. Insam et al., Responses of the soil microbiota to elevated CO2 in an artificial tropicalecosystem, J MICROB M, 36(1-2), 1999, pp. 45-54

Authors: Pennanen, T Liski, J Baath, E Kitunen, V Uotila, J Westman, CJ Fritze, H
Citation: T. Pennanen et al., Structure of the microbial communities in coniferous forest soils in relation to site fertility and stand development stage, MICROB ECOL, 38(2), 1999, pp. 168-179

Authors: Baath, E
Citation: E. Baath, Growth rates of bacterial communities in soils at varying pH: A comparisonof the thymidine and leucine incorporation techniques, MICROB ECOL, 36(3), 1998, pp. 316-327
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