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Authors: Griffiths, BS Bonkowski, M Roy, J Ritz, K
Citation: Bs. Griffiths et al., Functional stability, substrate utilisation and biological indicators of soils following environmental impacts, APPL SOIL E, 16(1), 2001, pp. 49-61

Authors: Maraun, M Alphei, J Beste, P Bonkowski, M Buryn, R Migge, S Peter, M Schaefer, M Scheu, S
Citation: M. Maraun et al., Indirect effects of carbon and nutrient amendments on the soil meso- and microfauna of a beechwood, BIOL FERT S, 34(4), 2001, pp. 222-229

Authors: Tiunov, AV Bonkowski, M Alphei, J Scheu, S
Citation: Av. Tiunov et al., Microflora, Protozoa and Nematoda in Lumbricus terrestris burrow walls: a laboratory experiment, PEDOBIOLOG, 45(1), 2001, pp. 46-60

Authors: Bonkowski, M Cheng, WX Griffiths, BS Alphei, G Scheu, S
Citation: M. Bonkowski et al., Microbial-faunal interactions in the rhizosphere and effects on plant growth, EUR J SOIL, 36(3-4), 2000, pp. 135-147

Authors: Bonkowski, M Griffiths, B Scrimgeour, C
Citation: M. Bonkowski et al., Substrate heterogeneity and microfauna in soil organic 'hotspots' as determinants of nitrogen capture and growth of ryegrass, APPL SOIL E, 14(1), 2000, pp. 37-53

Authors: Bonkowski, M Griffiths, BS Ritz, K
Citation: M. Bonkowski et al., Food preferences of earthworms for soil fungi, PEDOBIOLOG, 44(6), 2000, pp. 666-676

Authors: Griffiths, BS Bonkowski, M Dobson, G Caul, S
Citation: Bs. Griffiths et al., Changes in soil microbial community structure in the presence of microbial-feeding nematodes and protozoa, PEDOBIOLOG, 43(4), 1999, pp. 297-304

Authors: Maraun, M Alphei, J Bonkowski, M Buryn, R Migge, S Peter, M Schaefer, M Scheu, S
Citation: M. Maraun et al., Middens of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris (Lumbricidae): microhabitatsfor micro- and mesofauna in forest soil, PEDOBIOLOG, 43(3), 1999, pp. 276-287

Authors: Scheu, S Alphei, J Bonkowski, M Jentschke, C
Citation: S. Scheu et al., Soil food web interactions and ecosystem functioning: Experimental approaches with systems of increasing complexity, GOING UNDERGROUND-ECOLOGICAL STUDIES IN FOREST SOILS, 1999, pp. 1-32
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