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Chen XY, Daniell TJ, Neilson R, O'Flaherty V, Griffiths BS.  2010.  A comparison of molecular methods for monitoring soil nematodes and their use as biological indicators. European Journal of Soil Science. 46:319-324.
Coucheney E, Daniell TJ, Chenu C, Nunan N.  2008.  Gas chromatographic metabolic profiling: A sensitive tool for functional microbial ecology. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 75:491-500. Abstract
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Deng H, Zhang B, Yin R, Wang HL, Mitchell SM, Griffiths BS, Daniell TJ.  2010.  Long-term effect of re-vegetation on the microbial community of a severely eroded soil in sub-tropical China. Plant and Soil. 328:447-458.
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Feeney D, Crawford JW, Daniell TJ, Hallett PD, Nunan N, Ritz K, Rivers M, Young IM.  2006.  Three-dimensional microorganisation of the soil-root-microbe system. Microbial Ecology. 52:151-158. Abstract
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Griffiths BS, Ball BC, Daniell TJ, Hallett PD, Neilson R, Wheatley RE, Osler G, Bohanec M.  2010.  Integrating soil quality changes to arable agricultural systems following organic matter addition, or adoption of a ley-arable rotation. Applied Soil Ecology. 46:43-53.
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Hinojosa MB, Carreira JA, Garc R, Rodr JM, Daniell TJ, Griffiths BS.  2010.  Plant treatment, pollutant load and soil type effects in the rhizosphere ecology of trace element polluted soils. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 73:970-981. Abstract
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Moora M, Daniell TJ, Kalle H, Liira J, P K, Roosaluste E, Opik M, Wheatley RE, Zobel M.  2007.  Spatial pattern and species richness of boreonemoral forest understorey and its determinants - A comparison of differently managed forests. Forest Ecology & Management. 250:64-70. Abstract
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Opik M, Metsis M, Daniell TJ, Zobel M, Moora M.  2009.  Large-scale parallel 454 sequencing reveals host ecological group specificity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a boreonemoral forest. New Phytologist. 184:424-437.
Opik M, Moora M, Zobel M, Saks U, Wheatley RE, Wright F, Daniell TJ.  2008.  High diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a boreal, herb-rich, coniferous forest. New Phytologist. 179:867-876. Abstract
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Singh BK, Nunan N, Ridgway KP, McNicol JW, Young JPW, Daniell TJ, Prosser JI, Millard P.  2008.  Relationship between assemblages of mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria on grass roots. Environmental Microbiology. 10:534-541. Abstract
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Torres-Ca P, Hinojosa MB, Garcia-Ruiz R, Daniell TJ, Carreira JA.  2009.  Linking biogeochemical variability and microbial community structure in forest soils: Abies pinsapo-fir forests as a study case. Ecosistemas. 18:91-102.
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Uibopuu A, Moora M, Saks U, Daniell TJ, Zobel M, Opik M.  2009.  Differential effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities from ecosystems along management gradient on the growth of forest understorey plant species. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 41:2141-2146.
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Zhang B, Deng H, Wang HL, Yin R, Hallett PD, Griffiths BS, Daniell TJ.  2010.  Does microbial habitat or community structure drive the functional stability of microbes to stresses following re-vegetation of a severely degraded soil? Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 42:850-859.

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