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Schimel J, Weintraub MN. The implications of exoenzyme activity on microbial carbon and nitrogen limitation in soil: a theoretical model. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 2003;35:549-563.
Schimel J, Van Cleve K, Cates RG, Clausen TP, Reichardt P. Effects of balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera) tannins and low molecular weight phenolics on microbial activity in taiga floodplain soil: implications for changes in N cycling during succession. Canadian Journal of Botany. 1996;74:84-90.
Schimel J. Trace gases, soil. In: Britton G Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology. Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology. New York, NY, USA; 2001. p. 3183-3194.
Schimel J, Clein J. Microbial response to freeze-thaw cycles in tundra and taiga soils. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 1996;28:1061-1066.
Schimel J, Gulledge J. Microbial community structure and global trace gases. Global Change Biology. 1998;4:745-758.
Schimel J, Chapin III FS. Microbial processes in the Alaskan boreal forest. In: Verbyla DL Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. New York, NY, USA; 2006. p. 227-240.
Schimel J. Ecosystem consequences of microbial diversity and community structure. In: Korner C Arctic and Alpine Biodiversity: Patterns, Causes, and Ecosystem Consequences. Arctic and Alpine Biodiversity: Patterns, Causes, and Ecosystem Consequences. New York, New York, USA; 1995. p. 239-254.
Schimel J, Cates RG, Ruess RW. The role of balsam poplar secondary chemicals in controlling nutrient dynamics through succession in the Alaskan taiga. Biogeochemistry. 1998;42:221-234.
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