Maaroufi, Nadia

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2023

Cheng, Yikang; Rutten, Gemma; Liu, Xiang; Ma, Miaojun; Song, Zhiping; Maaroufi, Nadia I; Zhou, Shurong (2023). Host plant height explains the effect of nitrogen enrichment on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities. New Phytologist, 240(1), pp. 399-411. Wiley 10.1111/nph.19140

2022

Maaroufi, Nadia I; Taylor, Astrid R; Ehnes, Roswitha B; Andrén, Henrik; Kjellander, Petter; Björkman, Christer; Kätterer, Thomas; Klapwijk, Maartje J (2022). Northward range expansion of rooting ungulates decreases detritivore and predatory mite abundances in boreal forests. Royal Society Open Science, 9(7), p. 211283. The Royal Society Publishing 10.1098/rsos.211283

Pingree, Melissa R. A.; Kardol, Paul; Nilsson, Marie‐Charlotte; Wardle, David A.; Maaroufi, Nadia I.; Gundale, Michael J. (2022). No evidence that conifer biochar impacts soil functioning by serving as microbial refugia in boreal soils. GCB Bioenergy, 14(8), pp. 972-988. Wiley 10.1111/gcbb.12978

2020

Forsmark, Benjamin; Nordin, Annika; Maaroufi, Nadia I.; Lundmark, Tomas; Gundale, Michael J. (2020). Low and High Nitrogen Deposition Rates in Northern Coniferous Forests Have Different Impacts on Aboveground Litter Production, Soil Respiration, and Soil Carbon Stocks. Ecosystems, 23(7), pp. 1423-1436. Springer 10.1007/s10021-020-00478-8

Maaroufi, Nadia I.; De Long, Jonathan R. (2020). Global Change Impacts on Forest Soils: Linkage Between Soil Biota and Carbon-Nitrogen-Phosphorus Stoichiometry. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 3(16) Frontiers 10.3389/ffgc.2020.00016

Neuenkamp, Lena; Maaroufi, Nadia I. (2020). Tiny Fungi in the Soil Are Like Medicine for Nature. Frontiers for young minds, 8(557383) Frontiers Media S.A. 10.3389/frym.2020.557383

2019

Maaroufi, Nadia I.; Nordin, Annika; Palmqvist, Kristin; Hasselquist, Niles J.; Forsmark, Benjamin; Rosenstock, Nicholas P.; Wallander, Håkan; Gundale, Michael J. (2019). Anthropogenic nitrogen enrichment enhances soil carbon accumulation by impacting saprotrophs rather than ectomycorrhizal fungal activity. Global change biology, 25(9), pp. 2900-2914. Wiley 10.1111/gcb.14722

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