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1. Disturbance is more important than seeding or grazing in determining soil microbial communities in a semiarid grassland. (15th April 2020)

2. Soil microbial communities in restored and unrestored coastal dune ecosystems in California. (10th January 2020)

4. Inoculation with remnant prairie soils increased the growth of three native prairie legumes but not necessarily their associations with beneficial soil microbes. (23rd February 2020)

5. Woodchip and biochar amendments differentially influence microbial responses, but do not enhance plant recovery in disturbed semiarid soils. (30th April 2020)

6. High‐throughput sequencing provides insight into manipulated soil fungal community structure and diversity during temperate forest restoration. (4th March 2020)

7. Biochar and woodchip amendments alter restoration outcomes, microbial processes, and soil moisture in a simulated semi‐arid ecosystem. (28th May 2020)

8. Familiar soil conditions help Pinus ponderosa seedlings cope with warming and drying climate. (15th March 2020)

9. Restoration, soil organisms, and soil processes: emerging approaches. (5th September 2020)

10. Native plant abundance, diversity, and richness increases in prairie restoration with field inoculation density of native mycorrhizal amendments. (29th April 2020)