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‘Home’ and ‘away’ litter decomposition depends on the size fractions of the soil biotic communityFungi use highly diverse approaches for plant biomass conversion as revealed through bioinformatic analysisLocal-scale soil nematode diversity in a subtropical forest depends on the phylogenetic and functional diversity of neighbor treesSpatial patterns and ecological drivers of soil nematode β-diversity in natural grasslands vary among vegetation types and trophic positionSoil addition improves multifunctionality of degraded grasslands through increasing fungal richness and network complexityStoichiometric imbalances between soil microorganisms and their resources regulate litter decompositionSoil inoculum identity and rate jointly steer microbiomes and plant communities in the field