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Climate scenarios predict increasing temperatures and higher precipitation rates in late autumn to early spring, both of which holding the potential to change the dynamics of plant residue decomposition and overall microbial activity in soil. In company with consequences for nutrient release patterns influences on the survival of fungal plant pathogens and their phytopathogenicity can be expected...