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Angela L Straathof

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Bioresource Technology|January 4, 2015
Input materials and processing conditions control compost dissolved organic carbon qualityAngela L Straathof, Rob N J Comans
The New Phytologist|June 21, 2019
Changes in root-exudate-induced respiration reveal a novel mechanism through which drought affects ecosystem carbon cyclingFranciska T de Vries, Alex Williams, Fiona Stringer, et al.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry|October 4, 2021
Comparing root exudate collection techniques: An improved hybrid methodAlex Williams, Holly Langridge, Angela L Straathof, et al.
Nature Microbiology|November 22, 2017
Detecting macroecological patterns in bacterial communities across independent studies of global soilsKelly S Ramirez, Christopher G Knight, Mattias de Hollander, et al.
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Bioresource Technology|January 4, 2015
Input materials and processing conditions control compost dissolved organic carbon qualityAngela L Straathof, Rob N J Comans
The New Phytologist|June 21, 2019
Changes in root-exudate-induced respiration reveal a novel mechanism through which drought affects ecosystem carbon cyclingFranciska T de Vries, Alex Williams, Fiona Stringer, et al.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry|October 4, 2021
Comparing root exudate collection techniques: An improved hybrid methodAlex Williams, Holly Langridge, Angela L Straathof, et al.
Nature Microbiology|November 22, 2017
Detecting macroecological patterns in bacterial communities across independent studies of global soilsKelly S Ramirez, Christopher G Knight, Mattias de Hollander, et al.
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