Plant growth drives soil nitrogen cycling and N-related microbial activity through changing root traits
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S. Lavorel | F. Grassein | F. Poly | T. Robson | J. Clément | T. Pommier | N. Legay | M. Binet | B. Mouhamadou | S. Lemauviel-Lavenant | E. Personeni | Nicolas Legay | Jean-Christophe Clément | Fabrice Grassein | Sandra Lavorel | Servane Lemauviel-Lavenant | Eleanor Personeni | Thomas Matthew Robson | Bello Mouhamadou | S. Lemauviel‐Lavenant | Eleanor Personeni
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