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AbdelFattah GM. 1997. Functional activity of VA-mycorrhiza (Glomus mosseae) in the
growth and productivity of soybean plants grown in sterilized soil. Folia Microbiol. 42(5):
495-502.
- Abstract; reprint address
Alberto, E; Wright, JE. 1997. Aniline agar: A simple medium useful rn characterizing
white-rot higher fungi in culture. Mycotaxon 62: 375-388.
- Abstract; reprint address
AlKaraki, GN; AlRaddad, A. 1997. Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and drought
stress on growth and nutrient uptake of two wheat genotypes differing in drought resistance.
Mycorrhiza 7(2): 83-88.
- Abstract; reprint address
AmoraLazcano, E; Azcon, R. 1997. Response of sulphur cycling microorganisms to
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the rhizosphere of maize. Appl. Soil Ecol. 6(3): 217-222.
- Abstract; reprint address
Anderson, RC; Menges, ES. 1997. Effects of fire on sandhill herbs: Nutrients, mycorrhizae,
and biomass allocation. Am. J. Bot. 84(7): 938-948.
- Abstract; reprint address
Andersen, CP; Scagel, CF. 1997. Nutrient availability alters belowground respiration of
ozone-exposed ponderosa pine. Tree Physiol. 17(6): 377-387.
- Abstract; reprint address
Andrade G, Mihara KL, Linderman RG, Bethlenfalvay GJ. 1997. Bacteria from rhizosphere
and hyphosphere soils of different arbuscular-mycorrhizal fungi. Plant Soil 192(1): 71-79.
- Abstract; reprint address
Antibus, RK; Bower, D; Dighton, J. 1997. Root surface phosphatase activities and uptake of
P-32-labelled inositol phosphate in field-collected gray birch and red maple roots. Mycorrhiza
7(1): 39-46.
- Abstract; reprint address
Baar, J. 1997. Ectomycorrhizal root growth in Scots pine stands in response to manipulation
of litter and humus layers. Mycorrhiza 7(2): 89-94.
- Abstract; reprint address
Baar, J; Comini, B; Elferink, MO; Kuyper, TW. 1997. Performance of four ectomycorrhizal
fungi on organic and inorganic nitrogen sources. Mycol. Res. 101: 523-529.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bago, B; Donaire, JP; AzconAguilar, C. 1997. ATPase activities of root microsomes from
mycorrhizal sunflower (Helianthus annuus) and onion (Allium cepa) plants. New Phytol. 136(2):
305-311.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bago, B; AzconAguilar, C. 1997. Changes in the rhizospheric pH induced by arbuscular
mycorrhiza formation in onion (Allium cepa L). Z. Pflanzen. Bodenk. 160(3): 333-339.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bagyaraj, DJ. 1997. Mycorrhizal fungi in crop production. Biotechnological Approaches in
Soil Microorganisms for Sustainable Crop Production, p 309-319. No Abstract.
Balestrini, R; JoseEstanyol, M; Puigdomenech, P; Bonfante, P. 1997. Hydroxyproline-rich
glycoprotein mRNA accumulation in maize root cells colonized by an arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungus as revealed by in situ hybridization. Protoplasma 198(1-2): 36-42.
- Abstract; reprint address
Balota, EL; Lopes, ES; Hungria, M; Dobereiner, J. 1997. Inoculation of diazotrophic
bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the cassava crop. Pesqui. Agropecu. Bras. 32(6):
627-639.
- Abstract; reprint address
Barea, JM; AzconAguilar, C; Azcon, R. 1997. Interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and
rhizosphere microorganisms within the context of sustainable soil-plant systems. Multitrophic
Interactions in Terrestrial Systems, p 65-77. No Abstract.
Barnola, LG; Montilla, MG. 1997. Vertical distribution of mycorrhizal colonization, root
hairs, and belowground biomass in three contrasting sites from the Tropical high Mountains,
Merida, Venezuela. Arct. Alp. Res. 29(2): 206-212.
- Abstract; reprint address
Barrow, JR; Havstad, KM; McCaslin, BD. 1997. Fungal root endophytes in fourwing
saltbush, Atriplex canescens, on arid rangelands of southwestern USA. Arid Soil Res. Rehabil.
11(2): 177-185.
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Baumert, A; Schumann, B; Porzel, A; Schmidt, J; Strack, D. 1997. Triterpenoids from
Pisolithus tinctorius isolates and ectomycorrhizas Phytochemistry 45(3): 499-504.
- Abstract; reprint address
Beguiristain, T; Lapeyrie, F. 1997. Host plant stimulates hypaphorine accumulation in
Pisolithus tinctorius hyphae during ectomycorrhizal infection while excreted fungal hypaphorine
controls root hair development. New Phytol. 136(3): 525-532.
- Abstract; reprint address
BendavidVal, R; Rabinowitch, HD; Katan, J; Kapulnik, Y. 1997. Viability of
VA-mycorrhizal fungi following soil solarization and fumigation. Plant Soil 195(1): 185-193.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bentivenga, SP; Bever, JD; Morton, JB. 1997. Genetic variation of morphological
characters within a single isolate of the endomycorrhizal fungus Glomus clarum (Glomaceae).
Am. J. Bot. 84(9): 1211-1216.
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Bereau, M; Gazel, M; Garbaye, J. 1997. Mycorhizal symbiosis in trees of the tropical
rainforest of French Guiana. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot. 75(5): 711-716.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bereau, M; Louisanna, E; Garbaye, J. 1997. Effect of endomycorrhizas and nematodes on
the growth of seedlings of Dicorynia guianensis Amshoff, a tree species of the tropical rain forest
in French Guiana. Ann. Sci. For. 54(3): 271-277.
- Abstract; reprint address
Berntson, GM; Bazzaz, FA. 1997. Belowground positive and negative feedbacks on CO2
growth enhancement. Plant Soil 187(2): 119-131.
- Abstract; reprint address
Berntson, GM; Bazzaz, FA. 1997. Nitrogen cycling in microcosms of yellow birch exposed
to elevated CO2: Simultaneous positive and negative below-ground feedbacks. Glob. Change
Biol. 3(3): 247-258.
- Abstract; reprint address
Besl, H; Bresinsky, A. 1997. Chemosystematics of Suillaceae and Gomphidiaceae (suborder
Suillineae). Plant Syst. Evol. 206(1-4): 223-242.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bever, JD; Westover, KM; Antonovics, J. 1997. Incorporating the soil community into plant
population dynamics: the utility of the feedback approach. J. Ecol. 85(5): 561-573.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bhardwaj, S; Dudeja, SS; Khurana, AL. 1997. Distribution of vesicular-arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungi in the natural ecosystem. Folia Microbiol. 42(6): 589-594.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bhaskaran C, Selvaraj T. 1997. Seasonal incidence and distribution of VA-mycorrhizal fungi
in native saline soils. J. Environ. Biol. 18(3): 209-212.
- Abstract; reprint address
Blaszkowski, J. 1997. Endogone aurantiaca, a new species in the Endogonales from Poland.
Mycotaxon 63: 131-141.
- Abstract; reprint address
Blaszkowski, J; Tadych, M. 1997. Glomus multiforum and G-verruculosum, two new
species from Poland. Mycologia 89(5): 804-811.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bonfante, P; Lanfranco, L; Cometti, V; Genre, A. 1997. Inter- and intraspecific variability in
strains of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Suillus as revealed by molecular techniques. Microbiol.
Res. 152(3): 287-292.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bonis, A; Grubb, PJ; Coomes, DA. 1997. Requirements of gap-demanding species in chalk
grassland: reduction of root competition versus nutrient-enrichment by animals. J. Ecol. 85(5):
625-633.
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Bradley, RL; Titus, BD; Fyles, JW. 1997. Nitrogen acquisition and competitive ability of
Kalmia angustifolia L., paper birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh.) and black spruce (Picea mariana
(Mill.) BSP) seedlings grown on different humus forms. Plant Soil 195(2): 209-220.
- Abstract; reprint address
Brown, PD; Morra, MJ. 1997. Control of soil-borne plant pests using
glucosinolate-containing plants. Advances in Agronomy 61(61): 167-231. --No Abstract.
Brown, TN; Kulasiri, D; Gaunt, RE. 1997. A root-morphology based simulation for plant
soil microbial ecosystem modeling. Ecol. Model. 99(2-3): 275-287.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bryla DR, Duniway JM. 1997. Growth, phosphorus uptake, and water relations of safflower
and wheat infected with an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus. New Phytol. 136(4): 581-590.
- Abstract; reprint address
Bryla DR, Duniway JM. 1997. Water uptake by safflower and wheat roots infected with
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. New Phytol. 136(4): 591-601.
- Abstract; reprint address
Burke, RM; Cairney, JWG. 1997. Carbohydrolase production by the ericoid mycorrhizal
fungus Hymenoscyphus ericae under solid-state fermentation conditions. Mycol. Res. 101:
1135-1139.
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Burleigh, SH; Harrison, MJ. 1997. A novel gene whose expression in Medicago truncatula
roots is suppressed in response to colonization by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi
and to phosphate nutrition. Plant Mol.Biol. 34(2): 199-208.
- Abstract; reprint address
Burns, B. 1997. Vegetation change along a geothermal stress gradient at the Te Kopia
steamfield. J. R. Soc. N.Z. 27(2): 279-294.
- Abstract; reprint address
Busch, E; Lelley, JI. 1997. Use of endomycorrhizal fungi for plant cultivation on buildings.
J. Appl. Bot.-Angew. Bot. 71(1-2): 50-53.
- Abstract; reprint address
CadeMenun, BJ; Berch, SM. 1997. Response of mycorrhizal western red cedar to organic
phosphorus sources and benomyl. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. 75(8): 1226-1235.
- Abstract; reprint address
Cairney, JWG; Chambers, SM. 1997. Interactions between Pisolithus tinctorius and its
hosts: a review of current knowledge. Mycorrhiza 7(3): 117-131.
- Abstract; reprint address
Cakmak, I; Ozturk, L; Eker, S; Torun, B; Kalfa, HI; Yilmaz, A. 1997. Concentration of zinc
and activity of copper/zinc-superoxide dismutase in leaves of rye and wheat cultivars differing in
sensitivity to zinc deficiency. J. Plant Physiol. 151(1): 91-95.
- Abstract; reprint address
Clark, RB. 1997. Arbuscular mycorrhizal adaptation, spore germination, root colonization,
and host plant growth and mineral acquisition at low pH. Plant Soil. 192(1): 15-22.
- Abstract; reprint address
Cliquet, JB; Murray, PJ; Boucaud, J. 1997. Effect of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus
Glomus fasciculatum on the uptake of amino nitrogen by Lolium perenne. New Phytol. 137(2):
345-349.
- Abstract; reprint address
Colpaert, JV; VanLaere, A; VanTichelen, KK; VanAssche, JA. 1997. The use of inositol
hexaphosphate as a phosphorus source by mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Scots Pine (Pinus
sylvestris). Funct. Ecol. 11(4): 407-415.
- Abstract; reprint address
Comandini, O; Pacioni, G. 1997. Mycorrhizae of Asian black truffles, Tuber himalayense
and T-indicum. Mycotaxon 63: 77-86.
- Abstract; reprint address
Corbery, Y; LeTacon, F. 1997. Storage of ectomycorrhizal fungi by freezing. Ann. Sci. For.
54(2): 211-217.
- Abstract; reprint address
Cordier, C; Trouvelot, A; Gianinazzi, S; GianinazziPearson, V. 1997. Arbuscular mycorrhiza
technology applied to micropropagated Prunus avium and to protection against Phytophthora
cinnamomi (vol 16, pg 563, 1996). Agronomie 17(4): 256-256. --No Abstract.
Corkidi, L; Rincon, E. 1997. Arbuscular mycorrhizae in a tropical sand dune ecosystem on
the Gulf of Mexico .1. Mycorrhizal status and inoculum potential along a successional gradient.
Mycorrhiza 7(1): 9-15.
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Corkidi, L; Rincon, E. 1997. Arbuscular mycorrhizae in a tropical sand dune ecosystem on
the Gulf of Mexico .1. Mycorrhizal status and inoculum potential along a successional gradient -
.2. Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the growth of. Mycorrhiza 7(1): 17-23.
- Abstract; reprint address
Cornett, MW; Reich, PB; Puettmann, KJ. 1997. Canopy feedbacks and microtopography
regulate conifer seedling distribution in two Minnesota conifer-deciduous forests. Ecoscience
4(3): 353-364.
- Abstract; reprint address
Courtecuisse, R. 1997. Red List of threatened fungi in Nord-Pas-de-Calais region (Northern
France). Cryptogam Mycol. 18(3): 183-219.
- Abstract; reprint address
Crawford, RH; Li, CY; Floyd, M. 1997. Nitrogen fixation in root-colonized large woody
residue of Oregon coastal forests. For. Ecol. Manage. 92(1-3): 229-234.
- Abstract; reprint address
Cripps, CL. 1997. The genus Inocybe in Montana aspen stands. Mycologia 89(4): 670-688.
- Abstract; reprint address
Cui, MY; Caldwell, MM. 1997. A large ephemeral release of nitrogen upon wetting of dry
soil and corresponding root responses in the field. Plant Soil 191(2): 291-299.
- Abstract; reprint address
Dahlberg, A; Jonsson, L; Nylund, JE. 1997. Species diversity and distribution of biomass
above and below ground among ectomycorrhizal fungi in an old-growth Norway spruce forest in
south Sweden. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. 75(8): 1323-1335.
- Abstract; reprint address
Dahlberg, A; Nikolova, I; Johanson, KJ, 1997. Intraspecific variation in Cs-137 activity
concentration in sporocarps of Suillus variegatus in seven Swedish populations. Mycol. Res.
101: 545-551.
- Abstract; reprint address
Dar, GH; Zargar, MY; Beigh, GM. 1997. Biocontrol of Fusarium root rot in the common
bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) by using symbiotic Glomus mosseae and Rhizobium leguminosarum.
Microb. Ecol. 34(1): 74-80.
- Abstract; reprint address
Darrah, PR. 1997. Rhizodeposition under ambient and elevated CO2 levels. Plant Soil
187(2): 265-275.
- Abstract; reprint address
DeSouza, PVD; Berjon, MA; Orenga, VA; Fonfria, MA. 1997. Troyer citrange growth
inoculated with mycorrhizal fungus, in two growing media. Pesqui. Agropecu. Bras. 32(10:
1039-1045.
- Abstract; reprint address
Diaz, S. 1996. Effects of elevated [CO2] at the community level mediated by root
symbionts. Plant Soil 187(2): 309-320.
- Abstract; reprint address
Dickinson, TA; Hutchison, LJ. 1997. Numerical taxonomic methods, cultural characters,
and the systematics of ectomycorrhizal agarics, boletes and gasteromycetes. Mycol. Res. 101:
477-492.
- Abstract; reprint address
Diem, HG. 1997. Mycorrhizae of antinorhizal plants. Acta Bot. Gall. 143(7): 581-592.
- Abstract; reprint address
Dhillion, SS; Roy, J; Abrams, M. 1997. Assessing the impact of elevated CO2 on soil
microbial activity in a Mediterranean model ecosystem. Plant Soil 187(2): 333-342.
- Abstract; reprint address
Dommergues, YR. 1997. Contribution of actinorhizal plants to tropical soil productivity and
rehabilitation. Soil Biol. Biochem. 29(5-6): 931-941.
- Abstract; reprint address
Doube, BM; Schmidt, O; Killham, K; Correll, R. 1997. Influence of mineral soil on the
palatability of organic matter for lumbricid earthworms: A simple food preference study. Soil
Biol. Biochem. 29(3-4): 569-575.
- Abstract; reprint address
Douds, DD. 1997. A procedure for the establishment of Glomus mosseae in dual culture
with Ri T-DNA-transformed carrot roots. Mycorrhiza 7(2): 57-61.
- Abstract; reprint address
Dowling, AJ; Blamey, FPC; OSullivan, JN; Asher, CJ; Johnston, M. 1997. Pot
experimentation to study nutrient responses of sweet potato in Papua New Guinea. Mineral
Nutrient Disorders of Root Crops in the Pacific 65: 44-48.
- Abstract; reprint address
Dubey, RC; Ginwal, HS. 1997. Prospects of mycorrhizal fungi in the Himalaya: Forms,
function and management. Himalayan Microbial Diversity, PTS 1 and 2 10: 317-338. --No Abstract.
Estaun, V; Save, R; Biel, C. 1997. AM inoculation as a biological tool to improve plant
revegetation of a disturbed soil with Rosmarinus officinalis under semi-arid conditions. Appl. Soil
Ecol. 6(3): 223-229.
- Abstract; reprint address
Fitter, AH; Graves, JD; Wolfenden, J; Self, GK; Brown, TK; Bogie, D; Mansfield, TA. 1997.
Root production and turnover and carbon budgets of two contrasting grasslands under ambient
and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. New Phytol. 137(2): 247-255.
- Abstract; reprint address
Forbes, PJ; Black, KE; Hooker, JE. 1997. Temperature-induced alteration to root longevity
in Lolium perenne. Plant Soil 190(1): 87-90.
- Abstract; reprint address
Franco, AA; DeFaria, SM. 1997. The contribution of N-2-fixing tree legumes to land
reclamation and sustainability in the tropics. Soil Biol. Biochem. 29(5-6): 897-903.
- Abstract; reprint address
Fraser, LH; Keddy, P. 1997. The rate of experimental microcosms in ecological research.
Trends Ecol. Evol. 12(12): 478-481.
- Abstract; reprint address
Frey, JE; Ellis, JR. 1997. Relationship of soil properties and soil amendments to response of
Glomus intraradices and soybeans. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. 75(3): 483-491.
- Abstract; reprint address
Frey, B; Brunner, I; Walther, P; Scheidegger, C; Zierold, K. 1997. Element localization in
ultrathin cryosections of high-pressure frozen ectomycorrhizal spruce roots. Plant Cell Environ.
20(7): 929-937.
- Abstract; reprint address
Frey, P; FreyKlett, P; Garbaye, J; Berge, O; Heulin, T. 1997. Metabolic and genotypic
fingerprinting of fluorescent pseudomonads associated with the Douglas fir Laccaria bicolor
mycorrhizosphere. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 63(5): 1852-1860.
- Abstract; reprint address
Fries, LLM; Pacovsky, RS; Safir, GR; Siqueira, JO. 1997. Plant growth and arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungal colonization affected by exogenously applied phenolic compounds. J. Chem.
Ecol. 23(7): 1755-1767.
- Abstract; reprint address
Gadkar V, Adholeya A, Satyanarayana T. 1997. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA
using the M13 core sequence of the vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Gigaspora margarita
and Gigaspora gigantea. Can. J. Microbiol. 43(8): 795-798.
- Abstract; reprint address
Gallet, C; Pellissier, F. 1997. Phenolic compounds in natural solutions of a coniferous forest.
J. Chem. Ecol. 23(10): 2401-2412.
- Abstract; reprint address
Gandeboeuf, D; Dupre, C; RoeckelDrevet, P; Nicolas, P; Chevalier, G. 1997. Typing Tuber
ectomycorrhizae by polymerase chain amplification of the internal transcribed spacer of rDNA and
the sequence characterized amplified region markers. Can. J. Microbiol. 43(8): 723-728.
- Abstract; reprint address
Gandeboeuf, D; Dupre, C; RoeckelDrevet, P; Nicolas, P; Chevalier, G. 1997. Grouping and
identification of (Tuber) species using RAPD markers. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. 75(1): 36-45.
- Abstract; reprint address
Gange, AC; Nice, HE. 1997. Performance of the thistle gall fly, Urophora cardui, in relation
to host plant nitrogen and mycorrhizal colonization. New Phytol. 137(2): 335-343.
- Abstract; reprint address
Gange, AC; Bower, E. 1997. Interactions between insects and mycorrhizal fungi.
Multitrophic interactions in Terrestrial Systems, p 115-132. --No Abstract.
Gaspar, ML; Pollero, R; Cabello, M. 1997. Partial purification and characterization of a
lipolytic enzyme from spores of the arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungus Glomus versiforme.
Mycologia 89(4): 610-614.
- Abstract; reprint address
Gemma, JN; Koske, RE. 1997. Arbuscular mycorrhizae in sand dune plants of the north
Atlantic Coast of the US: Field and greenhouse inoculation and presence of mycorrhizae in
planting stock. J. Environ. Manage. 50(3): 251-264.
- Abstract; reprint address
Genre, A; Bonfante, P. 1997. A mycorrhizal fungus changes microtubule orientation in
tobacco root cells. Protoplasma 199(1-2): 30-38.
- Abstract; reprint address
Gerlitz, TGM; Gerlitz, A. 1997. Phosphate uptake and polyphosphate metabolism of
mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal roots of pine and of Suillus bovinus at varying external pH
measured by in vivo P-31-NMR. Mycorrhiza 7(2): 101-106.
- Abstract; reprint address
GianinazziPearson, V; Denarie, J. 1997. Red carpet genetic programmes for root
endosymbioses. Trends Plant Sci. 2(10): 371-372. --No Abstract.
Gilligan, CA; Kleczkowski, A. 1997. Population dynamics of botanical epidemics involving
primary and secondary infection. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
Series B-Biological Sciences 352(1353): 591-608.
- Abstract; reprint address
Girlanda, M; Isocrono, D; Bianco, C; LuppiMosca, AM. 1997. Two foliose lichens as
microfungal ecological niches. Mycologia 89(4): 531-536.
- Abstract; reprint address
Godbold, DL; Berntson, GM. 1997. Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration changes
ectomycorrhizal morphotype assemblages in Betula papyrifera. Tree Physiol. 17(5): 347-350.
- Abstract; reprint address
Goh TB, Banerjee MR, Tu SH, Burton DL. 1997. Vesicular arbuscular
mycorrhizae-mediated uptake and translocation of P and Zn by wheat in a calcareous soil. Can. J.
Plant Sci. 77(3): 339-346.
- Abstract; reprint address
Goicoechea, N; Antolin, MC; SanchezDiaz, M. 1997. Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizae
and Rhizobium on nutrient content and water relations in drought stressed alfalfa. Plant Soil
192(2): 261-268.
- Abstract; reprint address
Goicoechea, N; Antolin, MC; SanchezDiaz, M. 1997. Gas exchange is related to the
hormone balance in mycorrhizal or nitrogen-fixing alfalfa subjected to drought. Physiol. Plant.
100(4): 989-997.
- Abstract; reprint address
GrandmouginFerjani, A; Dalpe, Y; Hartmann, MA; Laruelle, F; Couturier, D; Sancholle, M.
1997. Taxonomic aspects of the sterol and Delta 11-hexadecenoic acid (C16:1, Delta 11)
distribution in arbuscular mycorrhizal spores. Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of
Plant Lipids, p 195-197.
- Abstract; reprint address
Grant, RF; Robertson, JA. 1997. Phosphorus uptake by root systems: Mathematical
modelling in ecosys. Plant Soil 188(2): 279-297.
- Abstract; reprint address
Graves JD, Watkins NK, Fitter AH, Robinson D, Scrimgeour C. 1997. Intraspecific transfer
of carbon between plants linked by a common mycorrhizal network. Plant Soil 192(2): 153-159.
- Abstract; reprint address
Gryndler M, Hrselova H, Chvatalova I. 1997. An improved procedure for root surface
disinfection suitable for observations of proliferation of intraradical hyphae of arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungus Glomus fistulosum. Folia Microbiol. 42(5): 489-494.
- Abstract; reprint address
Guillot, J; Konska, G. 1997. Lectins in higher fungi. Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 25(3): 203-230.
- Abstract; reprint address
Habte, M. 1997. Use of benlate to obtain soil free of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal activity
for greenhouse investigations. Arid Soil Res. Rehabil. 11(2): 151-161.
- Abstract; reprint address
Hambleton, S; Currah, RS. 1997. Fungal endophytes from the roots of alpine and boreal
Ericaceae. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. 75(9): 1570-1581.
- Abstract; reprint address
Handel, SN; Robinson, GR; Parsons, WFJ; Mattei, JH. 1997. Restoration of woody plants
to capped landfills: Root dynamics in an engineered soil. Restor. Ecol. 5(2): 178-186.
- Abstract; reprint address
Hanley, ME; Fenner, M. 1997. Seedling growth of four fire-following Mediterranean plant
species deprived of single mineral nutrients. Funct. Ecol. 11(3): 398-405.
- Abstract; reprint address
Harney, SK; Edwards, FS; Allen, MF. 1997. Identification of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
from Artemisia californica using the polymerase chain reaction. Mycologia 89(4): 547-550.
- Abstract; reprint address
Harris, P; Clapperton, MJ. 1997. An exploratory study on the influence of
vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the success of weed biological control with insects.
Biocontrol Sci. Technol. 7(2): 193-201.
- Abstract; reprint address
Harrison, MJ; Burleigh, SH; Liu, H; vanBuuren, ML. 1997. Vesicular-arbuscular
mycorrhizae: Molecular approaches to investigate phosphate nutrition in the symbiosis. Biology
of Plant-microbe Interactions, p 515-520. --No Abstract.
Hartley, J; Cairney, JWG; Meharg, AA. 1997. Do ectomycorrhizal fungi exhibit adaptive
tolerance to potentially toxic metals in the environment? Plant Soil 189(2): 303-319.
- Abstract; reprint address
Harvey, AE; PageDumroese, DS; Jurgensen, MF; Graham, RT; Tonn, JR. 1997. Site
preparation alters soil distribution of roots and ectomycorrhizae on outplanted western white pine
and Douglas-fir Plant Soil 188(1): 107-117.
- Abstract; reprint address
Hietala, AM. 1997. The mode of infection of a pathogenic uninucleate Rhizoctonia sp. in
conifer seedling roots. Can. J. For. Res.-Rev. 27(4): 471-480.
- Abstract; reprint address
Hirsch, AM; Fang, Y; Asad, S; Kapulnik, Y. 1997. The role of phytohormones in
plant-microbe symbioses. Plant Soil 194(1-2): 171-184.
- Abstract; reprint address
Hirsch, AM; LaRue, TA. 1997. Is the legume nodule a modified root or stem or an Organ
sui generis? Crit. Rev. Plant Sci. 16(4): 361-392.
- Abstract; reprint address
Hoffmann, E; Wallenda, T; Schaeffer, C; Hampp, R. 1997. Cyclic AMP, a possible regulator
of glycolysis in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita muscaria. New Phytol. 137(2): 351-356.
- Abstract; reprint address
Hogberg, P. 1997. N-15 natural abundance in soil-plantsystems. New Phytol. 137(2):
179-203.
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Hosny, M; deBarros, JPP; GianinazziPearson, V; Dulieu, H. 1997. Base composition of
DNA from glomalean fungi: High amounts of methylated cytosine. Fungal Genet. Biol. 22(2):
103-111.
- Abstract; reprint address
Howeler, RH. 1997. Mineral nutrition of cassava. Mineral Nutrient Disorders of Root
Crops in the Pacific. 65: 110-116.
- Abstract; reprint address
Hungria, M; Andrade, DD; Colozzi, A; Balota, EL. 1997. Interactions among soil
microorganisms and bean and maize grown in monoculture or intercropped. Pesqui. Agropecu.
Bras. 32(8): 807-818.
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Imhof, S. 1997. Root anatomy and mycotrophy of the achlorophyllous Voyria tenella Hook
(Gentianaceae). Bot. Acta 110(4): 298-305.
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Imhof, S; Weber, HC. 1997. Root anatomy and mycotrophy (AM) of the achlorophyllous
Voyria truncata (Standley) Standley & Steyermark (Gentianaceae). Bot. Acta 110(2): 127-134.
- Abstract; reprint address
Isobe, K; Tsuboki, Y. 1997. Study on utilization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in kidney
bean cultivation - Effects of available phosphorus content on the infection of arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungi and two species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the growth of kidney bean
(Phaseolus vulgaris L.). J. Crop Sci. 66(3): 374-380.
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Iwase, K. 1997. Cultivation of mycorrhizal mushrooms. Food Rev. Int. 13(3): 431-442.
- Abstract; reprint address
Jacquemart, AL. 1997. Vaccinium oxycoccos L (Oxycoccus palustris Pers) and Vaccinium
microcarpum (Turcz ex Rupr) Schmalh (Oxycoccus microcarpus Turcz ex Rupr). J. Ecol. 85(3):
381-396.
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Janos, DP. 1997. Editorial. Mycorrhiza 7(1): 1-1. No abstract.
Jentschke, G; Fritz, E; Marschner, P; Rapp, C; Wolters, V; Godbold, DL. 1997. Mycorrhizal
colonization and lead distribution in root tissues of Norway spruce seedlings. Z. Pflanzen.
Bodenk. 160(3): 317-321.
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JimenezSalgado, T; FuentesRamirez, LE; TapiaHernandez, A; MascaruaEsparza, MA;
MartinezRomero, E; CaballeroMellado, J. 1997. Coffea arabica L., a new host plant for
Acetobacter diazotrophicus, and isolation of other nitrogen-fixing acetobacteria. Appl. Environ.
Microbiol. 63(9): 3676-3683.
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Johnson, CN; McIlwee, AP. 1997. Ecology of the northern bettong, Bettongia tropica, a
tropical mycophagist. Wildl. Res. 24(5): 549-559.
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Jurgensen, MF; Harvey, AE; Graham, RT; PageDumroese, DS; Tonn, JR; Larsen, MJ; Jain,
TB. 1997. Impacts of timber harvesting on soil organic matter, nitrogen, productivity, and
health of Inland Northwest forests. For. Sci. 43(2): 234-251.
- Abstract; reprint address
Kabir, Z; OHalloran, IP; Fyles, JW; Hamel, C. 1997. Seasonal changes of arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungi as affected by tillage practices and fertilization: Hyphal density and mycorrhizal
root colonization. Plant Soil 192(2): 285-293.
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Karagiannidis, N; Velemis, D; Stavropoulos, N. 1997. Root colonization and spore
population by VA-mycorrhizal fungi in four grapevine rootstocks. Vitis 36(2): 57-60.
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Karen, O; Hogberg, N; Dahlberg, A; Jonsson, L; Nylund, JE. 1997. Inter- and intraspecific
variation in the ITS region of rDNA of ectomycorrhizal fungi in Fennoscandia as detected by
endonuclease analysis. New Phytol. 136(2): 313-325.
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Kerley, SJ; Read, DJ. 1997. The biology of mycorrhiza in the Ericaceae .19. Fungal
mycelium as a nitrogen source for the ericoid mycorrhizal fungus Hymenoscyphus ericae and its
host plants. New Phytol. 136(4): 691-701.
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Khaliq, A; Sanders, FE. 1997. Effects of phosphorus application and vesicular arbuscular
mycorrhizal inoculation on the growth and phosphorus nutrition of maize. J. Plant Nutr. 20(11):
1607-1616.
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Kjoller, R; Rosendahl, S. 1997. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and
densitometric measurement of enzyme activity of the pea root pathogen Aphanomyces euteiches
in pea roots. J. Phytopathol.-Phytopathol. Z. 145(5-6): p 253-256.
- Abstract; reprint address
Kling, M; Jakobsen, I. 1997. Direct application of carbendazim and propiconazole at field
rates to the external mycelium of three arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi species: Effect on P-32
transport and succinate dehydrogenase activity. Mycorrhiza 7(1): 33-37.
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Koch, M; Tanami, Z; Bodani, H; Wininger, S; Kapulnik, Y. 1997. Field application of
vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improved garlic yield in disinfected soil. Mycorrhiza 7(1):
47-50.
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Kong, FX; Liu, Y; Cheng, FD. 1997. Aluminum toxicity and nutrient utilization in the
mycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma mesophacus. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 59(1): 125-131. --No Abstract.
Korner, C; Diemer, M; Schappi, B; Niklaus, P; Arnone, J. 1997. The responses of alpine
grassland to four seasons of CO2 enrichment: a synthesis. Acta Oecol.-Int. J. Ecol. 18(3):
165-175.
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Koske, RE; Gemma, JN; Jackson, N. 1997. Mycorrhizal fungi associated with three species
of turfgrass. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. 75(2): 320-332.
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Kreuzwieser, J; Herschbach, C; Stulen, I; Wiersema, P; Vaalburg, W; Rennenberg, H. 1997.
Interactions of NH4+ and L-glutamate with NO3- transport processes of non-mycorrhizal Fagus
sylvatica roots. J. Exp. Bot. 48(312): 1431-1438.
- Abstract; reprint address
Kropp, BR. 1997. Inheritance of the ability for ectomycorrhizal colonization of Pinus
strobus by Laccaria bicolor. Mycologia 89(4): 578-585.
- Abstract; reprint address
Kulkarni, SS; Raviraja, NS; Sridhar, KR. 1997. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of tropical
sand dunes of west coast of India. J. Coast. Res. 13(3): 931-936.
- Abstract; reprint address
Kytoviita, MM; Sarjala, T. 1997. Effects of defoliation and symbiosis on polyamine levels in
pine and birch. Mycorrhiza 7(2): 107-111.
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Larsen, MJ; Smith, JE; McKay, D. 1997. On Piloderma bicolor and the closely related
P-byssinum, P-croceum, and P-fallax. Mycotaxon 63: 1-8.
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Laurance, WF. 1997. A distributional survey and habitat model for the endangered northern
Bettong Bettongia tropica in tropical Queensland. Biol. Conserv. 82(1): 47-60.
- Abstract; reprint address
Lee, LS; Alexander, IJ; Watling, R. 1997. Ectomycorrhizas and putative ectomycorrhizal
fungi of Shorea leprosula Miq (Dipterocarpaceae). Mycorrhiza 7(2): 63-81.
- Abstract; reprint address
Leyval, C; Turnau, K; Haselwandter, K. 1997. Effect of heavy metal pollution on
mycorrhizal colonization and function: physiological, ecological and applied aspects. Mycorrhiza
7(3): 139-153.
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Li, XL; George, E; Marschner, H; Zhang, JL. 1997. TI: Phosphorus acquisition from
compacted soil by hyphae of a mycorrhizal fungus associated with red clover (Trifolium pratense).
Can. J. Bot.-Rev. 75(5): 723-729.
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Longato, S; Bonfante, P. 1997. Molecular identification of mycorrhizal fungi by direct
amplification of microsatellite regions. Mycol. Res. 101: 425-432.
- Abstract; reprint address
LopezLlorca, LV; OlivaresBernabeu, C. 1997. Growth inhibition of nematophagous and
entomopathogenic fungi by leaf litter and soil containing phenols. Mycol. Res. 101: 691-697.
- Abstract; reprint address
Lovelock, CE; Kyllo, D; Popp, M; Isopp, H; Virgo, A; Winter, K. 1997. Symbiotic
vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae influence maximum rates of photosynthesis in tropical tree
seedlings grown under elevated CO2. Aust. J. Plant Physiol. 24(2): 185-194.
- Abstract; reprint address
LudwigMuller, J; Kaldorf, M; Sutter, EG; Epstein, E. 1997. Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) is
enhanced in young maize (Zea mays L) roots colonized with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus
Glomus intraradices. Plant Sci. 125(2): 153-162.
- Abstract; reprint address
Luschka, N. 1997. Macrofungi in Central German floodplain forests. Glob. Ecol. Biogeogr.
Lett. 6(3-4): 231-235.
- Abstract; reprint address
Lynch, J; Brown, KM. 1997. Ethylene and plant responses to nutritional stress. Physiol.
Plant. 100(3): 613-619.
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Lynch, JP; Nielsen, KL; Davis, RD; Jablokow, AG. 1997. SimRoot: Modelling and
visualization of root systems. Plant Soil 188(1): 139-151.
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Maier, W; Hammer, K; Dammann, U; Schulz, B; Strack, D. 1997. Accumulation of
sesquiterpenoid cyclohexenone derivatives induced by an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in
members of the Poaceae. Planta 202(1): 36-42.
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Mamoun, M; Oliver, JM. 1997. Mycorrhizal inoculation of cloned hazels by Tuber
melanosporum: Effect of soil disinfestation and co-culture with Festuca ovina. Plant Soil 188(2):
221-226.
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Marschner, P; Crowley, DE; Higashi, RM. 1997. Root exudation and physiological status of
a root-colonizing fluorescent pseudomonad in mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal pepper
(Capsicum annuum L). Plant Soil 189(1): 11-20.
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Martins, A; Casimiro, A; Pais, MS. 1997. Influence of mycorrhization on physiological
parameters of micropropagated Castanea sativa Mill. plants. Mycorrhiza 7(3): 161-165.
- Abstract; reprint address
Martins, MA; Read, DJ. 1997. The effects of disturbance on the external mycelium of
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant growth. Pesqui. Agropecu. Bras., 32(11): 1183-1189.
- Abstract; reprint address
Matosevic, I; Costa, G; Giovannetti, M. 1997. The mycorrhizal status of the woody
Mediterranean shrub Myrtus communis L. Mycorrhiza 7(1): 51-53.
- Abstract; reprint address
McPartland, JM; Cubeta, MA. 1997. New species, combinations, host associations and
location records of fungi associated with hemp (Cannabis sativa). Mycol. Res. 101: 853-857.
- Abstract; reprint address
Meharg, AA; Cairney, JWG; Maguire, N. 1997. Mineralization of 2,4- dichlorophenol by
ectomycorrhizal fungi in axenic culture and in symbiosis with pine. Chemosphere 34(12):
2495-2504.
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Meharg, AA; Dennis, GR; Cairney, JWG. 1997. Biotransformation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene
(TNT) by ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes. Chemosphere 35(3): 513-521.
- Abstract; reprint address
Mendoza, RE; Pagani, EA. 1997. Influence of phosphorus nutrition on mycorrhizal growth
response and morphology of mycorrhizae in Lotus tenuis. J. Plant Nutr. 20(6): 625-639.
- Abstract; reprint address
Mengel, K. 1997. Agronomic measures for better utilization of soil and fertilizer phosphates.
Eur. J. Agron. 7(1-3): 221-233.
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Miller, JE; Shafer, SR; Schoeneberger, MM; Pursley, WA; Horton, SJ; Davey, CB. 1997.
Influence of a mycorrhizal fungus and/or rhizobium on growth and biomass partitioning of
subterranean clover exposed to ozone. Water Air Soil Pollut. 96(1-4): 233-248.
- Abstract; reprint address
Moorhead, DL; Linkins, AE. 1997. Elevated CO2 alters belowground exoenzyme activities
in tussock tundra. Plant Soil 189(2): 321-329.
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Morton, JB; Bever, JD; Pfleger, FL. 1997. Taxonomy of Acaulospora gerdemannii and
Glomus leptotichum, synanamorphs of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in Glomales. Mycol.
Res. 101: 625-631.
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Munyanziza, E; Kehri, HK; Bagyaraj, DJ. 1997. Agricultural intensification, soil biodiversity
and agro-ecosystem function in the tropics: The role of mycorrhiza in crops and trees. Appl. Soil
Ecol. 6(1): 77-85.
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Munzenberger, B; Otter, T; Wustrich, D; Polle, A. 1997. Peroxidase and laccase activities in
mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal fine roots of Norway spruce (Picea abies) and larch (Larix
decidua). Can. J. Bot.-Rev. 75(6): 932-938.
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Murphy, JF; Miller, OK. 1997. Diversity and local distribution of mating alleles in
Marasmiellus praeacutus and Collybia subnuda (Basidiomycetes, Agaricales). Can. J. Bot.-Rev.
75(1): 8-17.
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Nagahashi, G; Douds, DD. 1997. Appressorium formation by AM fungi on isolated cell
walls of carrot roots. New Phytol. 136(2): 299-304.
- Abstract; reprint address
Nemec, S. 1997. Longevity of microbial biocontrol agents in a planting mix amended with
Glomus intraradices. Biocontrol Sci. Technol. 7(2): 183-192.
- Abstract; reprint address
Newbery, DM; Alexander, IJ; Rother, JA. 1997. Phosphorus dynamics in a lowland African
rain forest: The influence of ectomycorrhizal trees. Ecol. Monogr. 67(3): 367-409.
- Abstract; reprint address
Nikolova, I; Johanson, KJ; Dahlberg, A. 1997. Radiocaesium in fruitbodies and mycorrhizae
in ectomycorrhizal fungi. J. Environ. Radioact. 37(1): 115-125.
- Abstract; reprint address
North, M; Trappe, J; Franklin, J. 1997. Standing crop and animal consumption of fungal
sporocarps in Pacific northwest forests. Ecology 78(5): 1543-1554.
- Abstract; reprint address
Noyd, RK; Pfleger, FL; Norland, MR; Hall, DL. 1997. Native plant productivity and litter
decomposition in reclamation of taconite iron ore tailing. J. Environ. Qual. 26(3): 682-687.
- Abstract; reprint address
Oliveira, VL; Schmidt, VDB; Bellei, MM. 1997. Patterns of arbuscular- and ecto-
mycorrhizal colonization of Eucalyptus dunnii in southern Brazil. Ann. Sci. For. 54(5): 473-481.
- Abstract; reprint address
Olsson, PA; Baath, E; Jakobsen, I. 1997. Phosphorus effects on the mycelium and storage
structures of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus as studied in the soil and roots by analysis of fatty
acid signatures. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 63(9): 3531-3538.
- Abstract; reprint address
Ozinga WA, VanAndel J, McDonnell Alexander MP. 1997. Soil heterogeneity and
mycorrhiza as determinants of plant species diversity. Acta Bot. Neerl. 46(3): 237-254.
--No abstract.
Pattinson GS, McGee PA. 1997. High densities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi maintained
during long fallows in soils used to grow cotton except when soil is wetted periodically. New
Phytol. 136(4): 571-580.
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Pattinson GS, Warton DI, Misman R, McGee PA. 1997. The fungicides Terrazole and
Terraclor and the nematicide Fenamiphos have little effect on root colonisation by Glomus
mosseae and growth of cotton seedlings. Mycorrhiza 7(3): 155-159.
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Pattinson, GS; Smith, SE; Doube, BM. 1997. Earthworm Aporrectodea trapezoides had no
effect on the dispersal of a vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Glomus intraradices. Soil Biol.
Biochem. 29(7): 1079-1088.
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Pedersen, CT; Sylvia, DM. 1997. Limitations to using benomyl in evaluating mycorrhizal
functioning. Biol. Fertil. Soils 25(2): 163-168.
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Poulin, MJ; Simard, J; Catford, JG; Labrie, F; Piche, Y. 1997. Response of symbiotic
endomycorrhizal fungi to estrogens and antiestrogens. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact. 10(4):
481-487.
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Prach, K; Pysek, P; Smilauer, P. 1997. Changes in species traits during succession: A search
for pattern. Oikos 79(1): 201-205.
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Pritsch, K; Boyle, H; Munch, JC; Buscot, F. 1997. Characterization and identification of
black alder ectomycorrhizas by PCR/RFLP analyses of the rDNA internal transcribed spacer
(ITS). New Phytol. 137(2): 357-369.
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Rahman, MK; Parsons, JW. 1997. Effects of inoculation with Glomus mosseae,
Azorhizobium caulinodans and rock phosphate on the growth of and nitrogen and phosphorus
accumulation in Sesbania rostrata. Biol. Fertil. Soils 25(1): 47-52.
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Rambold, G; Agerer, R. 1997. DEEMY - The concept of a characterization and
determination system for ectomycorrhizae. Mycorrhiza 7(2): 113-116.
- Abstract; reprint address
Rao MS, Kerry BR, Gowen SR, Bourne JM, Reddy PP. 1997. Management of Meloidogyne
incognita in tomato nurseries by integration of Glomus deserticola with Verticillium
chlamydosporium. Zeitschrift fur pflanzenkrankheiten und pflanzenschutz-journal of plant
diseases and protection 104(4): 419-422.
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Rao, CS; Sharma, GD; Shukla, AK. 1997. Distribution of ectomycorrhizal fungi in pure
stands of different age groups of Pinus kesiya. Can. J. Microbiol. 43(1): 85-91.
- Abstract; reprint address
Read, D. 1997. Mycorrhizal fungi - The ties that bind. Nature 388(6642): 517-518.
- Abstract; reprint address
Reddell, P; Yun, Y; Shipton, WA. 1997. Cluster roots and mycorrhizae in Casuarina
cunninghamiana: Their occurrence and formation in relation to phosphorus supply. Aust. J. Bot.
45(1): 41-51.
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Reddell, P; Spain, AV; Hopkins, M. 1997. Dispersal of spores of mycorrhizal fungi in scats
of native mammals in tropical forests of northeastern Australia. Biotropica 29(2): 184-192.
- Abstract; reprint address
Reddy, MS; Natarajan, K. 1997. Coinoculation efficacy of ectomycorrhizal fungi on Pinus
patula seedlings in a nursery. Mycorrhiza 7(3): 133-138.
- Abstract; reprint address
Reddy, PM; Ladha, JK; So, RB; Hernandez, RJ; Ramos, MC; Angeles, OR; Dazzo, FB;
deBruijn, FJ. 1997. Rhizobial communication with rice roots: Induction of phenotypic changes,
mode of invasion and extent of colonization. Plant Soil 194(1-2): 81-98.
- Abstract; reprint address
Redecker, D; Thierfelder, H; Walker, C; Werner, D. 1997. Restriction analysis of
PCR-amplified internal transcribed spacers of ribosomal DNA as a tool for species identification
in different genera of the order glomales. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 63(5): 1756-1761.
- Abstract; reprint address
Regvar, M; Gogala, N; Znidarsic, N. 1997. Jasmonic acid effects mycorrhization of spruce
seedlings with Laccaria laccata. Trees-Struct. Funct. 11(8): 511-514.
- Abstract; reprint address
Requena N, Jimenez I, Toro M, Barea JM. 1997. Interactions between
plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Rhizobium spp.
in the rhizosphere of Anthyllis cytisoides, a model legume for revegetation in mediterranean
semi-arid ecosystems. New Phytol. 136(4): 667-677.
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Roldan, A; Garcia, C; Albaladejo, J. 1997. AM fungal abundance and activity in a
chronosequence of abandoned fields in a semiarid Mediterranean site. Arid Soil Res. Rehabil.,
11(3): 211-220.
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Roncadori, RW. 1997. Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizas and plant parasitic
nematodes in agro-ecosystems. Multitrophic Interactions In Terrestrial Systems, p 101-113.
--No Abstract.
Rosales, J; Cuenca, G; Ramirez, N; DeAndrade, Z. 1997. Native colonizing species and
degraded land restoration in La Gran Sabana, Venezuela. Restor. Ecol. 5(2): 147-155.
- Abstract; reprint address
Rosendahl S, Taylor JW. 1997. Development of multiple genetic markers for studies of
genetic variation in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi using AFLP(TM). Mol. Ecol. 6(9): 821-829.
- Abstract; reprint address
Rosentreter, R; Hayward, GD; WicklowHoward, M. 1997. Northern flying squirrel seasonal
food habits in the interior conifer forests of central Idaho, USA. Northwest Sci. 71(2): 97-102.
- Abstract; reprint address
Rosewarne, GM; Barker, SJ; Smith, SE. 1997. Production of near-synchronous fungal
colonization in tomato for developmental and molecular analyses of mycorrhiza. Mycol. Res.
101: 966-970.
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Roussel, H; Bruns, S; GianinazziPearson, V; Hahlbrock, K; Franken, P. 1997. Induction of a
membrane intrinsic protein-encoding mRNA in arbuscular mycorrhiza and elicitor-stimulated cell
suspension cultures of parsley. Plant Sci. 126(2): 203-210.
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RuizLozano, JM; Azcon, R. 1997. Effect of calcium application on the tolerance of
mycorrhizal lettuce plants to polyethylene glycol-induced water stress. Symbiosis 23(1): 9-21.
- Abstract; reprint address
Rydin, H; Diekmann, M; Hallingback, T. 1997. Biological characteristics, habitat
associations, and distribution of macrofungi in Sweden. Conserv. Biol. 11(3): 628-640.
- Abstract; reprint address
Rygiewicz, PT; Johnson, MG; Ganio, LM; Tingey, DT; Storm, MJ. 1997. Lifetime and
temporal occurrence of ectomycorrhizae on ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Laws) seedlings
grown under varied atmospheric CO2 and nitrogen levels. Plant Soil 189(2): 275-287.
- Abstract; reprint address
Sadowsky, MJ; Schortemeyer, M. 1997. Soil microbial responses to increased
concentrations of atmospheric CO2. Glob. Change Biol. 3(3): 217-224.
- Abstract; reprint address
Saito, M. 1997. Regulation of arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis: Hyphal growth in host roots
and nutrient exchange. Jarq - Jpn. Agric. Res. Q. 31(3): 179-183.
- Abstract; reprint address
Salzer, P; Hubner, B; Sirrenberg, A; Hager, A. 1997. Differential effect of purified spruce
chitinases and beta-1,3-glucanases on the activity of elicitors from ectomycorrhizal fungi. Plant
Physiol. 114(3): 957-968.
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Sances, FV; Ingham, ER. 1997. Conventional and organic alternatives to methyl bromide on
California strawberries. Compost Sci. Util. 5(2): 23-37.
- Abstract; reprint address
Sanon, KB; Ba, AM; Dexheimer, J. 1997. Mycorrhizal status of some fungi fruiting beneath
indigenous trees in Burkina Faso. For. Ecol. Manage. 98(1): 61-69.
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Scagel, CF; Andersen, CP. 1997. Seasonal changes in root and soil respiration of
ozone-exposed ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) grown in different substrates. New Phytol
136(4): 627-643.
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Schmidt, S; Stewart, GR. 1997. Waterlogging and fire impacts on nitrogen availability and
utilization in a subtropical wet heathland (wallum). Plant Cell Environ. 20(10): 1231-1241.
- Abstract; reprint address
Schmidt, O; Doube, BM; Ryder, MH; Killham, K. 1997. Population dynamics of
Pseudomonas corrugata 2140R LUX8 in earthworm food and in earthworm casts. Soil Biol.
Biochem. 29(3-4): 523-528.
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Schreiner, RP; Mihara, KL; McDaniel, H; Bethlenfalvay, GJ. 1997. Mycorrhizal fungi
influence plant and soil functions and interactions. Plant Soil 188(2): 199-209.
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Setala, H; Rissanen, J; Markkola, AM. 1997. Conditional outcomes in the relationship
between pine and ectomycorrhizal fungi in relation to biotic and abiotic environment. Oikos
80(1): 112-122.
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Shinya, K; Uchida, K; Nomura, K; Ozaki, K; Narama, I; Umemura, T. 1997. Glomus tumor
in a dog. J. Vet. Med. Sci. 59(10): 949-950.
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Sidhu, OP; Behl, HM. 1997. Response of three Glomus species on growth of Prosopis
juliflora Swartz at high pH levels. Symbiosis 23(1): 23-34.
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Simard, SW; Molina, R; Smith, JE; Perry, DA; Jones, MD. 1997. Shared compatibility of
ectomycorrhizae on Pseudotsuga menziesii and Betula papyrifera seedlings grown in mixture in
soils from southern British Columbia. Can. J. For. Res.-Rev. 27(3): 331-342.
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Simard, SW; Perry, DA; Smith, JE; Molina, R. 1997. Effects of soil trenching on occurrence
of ectomycorrhizas on Pseudotsuga menziesii seedlings grown in mature forests of Betula
papyrifera and Pseudotsuga menziesii. New Phytol. 136(2): 327-340.
- Abstract; reprint address
Simard, SW; Perry, DA; Jones, MD; Myrold, DD; Durall, DM; Molina, R. 1997. Net
transfer of carbon between ectomycorrhizal tree species in the field. Nature 388(6642) 579-582.
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Sinsabaugh, RL; Antibus, RK; Jackson, CR; Karpanty, S; Robinson, M; Liptak, M; Franchini,
P. 1997. A beta-sitosterol assay for fine-root mass in soils. Soil Biol. Biochem. 29(1): 39-44.
- Abstract; reprint address
Solaiman, MDZ; Saito, M. 1997. Use of sugars by intraradical hyphae of arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungi revealed by radiorespirometry. New Phytol. 136(3): 533-538.
- Abstract; reprint address
Solaiman, MZ; Hirata, H. 1997. Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation of rice
seedlings at the nursery stage upon performance in the paddy field and greenhouse. Plant Soil
191(1): 1-12.
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Solaiman, MZ; Hirata, H. 1997. Responses of directly seeded wetland rice to arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungi inoculation. J. Plant Nutr. 20(11): 1479-1487.
- Abstract; reprint address
Soulas, ML; LeBihan, B; Camporota, P; Jarosz, C; Salerno, MI; Perrin, R. 1997.
Solarization in a forest nursery: Effect on ectomycorrhizal soil infectivity and soil receptiveness to
inoculation with Laccaria bicolor. Mycorrhiza 7(2): 95-100.
- Abstract; reprint address
Stamford, NP; Ortega, AD; Temprano, F; Santos, DR. 1997. Effects of phosphorus
fertilization and inoculation of Bradyrhizobium and mycorrhizal fungi on growth of Mimosa
caesalpiniaefolia in an acid soil. Soil Biol. Biochem. 29(5-6): 959-964.
- Abstract; reprint address
StArnaud, M; Hamel, C; Vimard, B; Caron, M; Fortin, JA. 1997. Inhibition of Fusarium
oxysporum f.sp. dianthi in the non-VAM species Dianthus caryophyllus by co-culture with
Tagetes patula companion plants colonized by Glomus intraradices. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot.
75(6): 998-1005.
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States, JS; Gaud, WS. 1997. Ecology of hypogeous fungi associated with ponderosa pine .1.
Patterns of distribution and sporocarp production in some Arizona forests. Mycologia 89(5):
712-721.
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StreitwolfEngel, R; Boller, T; Wiemken, A; Sanders, IR. 1997. Clonal growth traits of two
Prunella species are determined by co-occurring arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from a calcareous
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Strullu, DG; Diop, T; Plenchette, C. 1997. Constitution of in vitro collections: A proposed
life cycle of Glomus. Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. Ser. III-Sci. Vie-Life Sci. 320(1): 41-47.
- Abstract; reprint address
Strzelczyk, E; Dahm, H; Pachlewski, R; Rozycki, H. 1997. Production of indole compounds
by the ectomycorrhizal fungus Cantharellus cibarius Fr. Pedobiologia 41(5): 402-411.
- Abstract; reprint address
Sturz, AV; Carter, MR; Johnston, HW. 1997. A review of plant disease, pathogen
interactions and microbial antagonism under conservation tillage in temperate humid agriculture.
Soil Tillage Res. 41(3-4): 169-189.
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Subramanian, KS; Charest, C; Dwyer, LM; Hamilton, RI. 1997. Effects of arbuscular
mycorrhizae on leaf water potential, sugar content, and P content during drought and recovery of
maize. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. 75(9): 1582-1591.
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Subramanian, KS; Charest, C. 1997. Nutritional, growth, and reproductive responses of
maize (Zea mays L) to arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation during and after drought stress at
tasselling. Mycorrhiza 7(1): 25-32.
- Abstract; reprint address
Tarafdar, JC; Rao, AV. 1997. Response of arid legumes to VAM fungal inoculation
Symbiosis 22(3): 265-274.
- Abstract; reprint address
Taylor, AFS; Hogbom, L; Hogberg, M; Lyon, AJE; Nasholm, T; Hogberg, P. 1997. Natural
N-15 abundance in fruit bodies of ectomycorrhizal fungi from boreal forests. New Phytol.
136(4): 713-720.
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Taylor, TN; Hass, H; Kerp, H. 1997. A cyanolichen from the Lower Devonian Rhynie chert.
Am. J. Bot. 84(7): 992-1004.
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Thakur, AK; Panwar, JDS. 1997. Response of Rhizobium-vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal
symbionts on photosynthesis, nitrogen metabolism and Sucrose translocation in greengram
(Phaseolus radiatus). Indian J. Agric. Sci. 67(6): 245-248.
- Abstract; reprint address
Theodose, TA; Bowman, WD. 1997. Nutrient availability, plant abundance, and species
diversity in two alpine tundra communities. Ecology 78(6): 1861-1872.
- Abstract; reprint address
Tingey, DT; Phillips, DL; Johnson, MG; Storm, MJ; Ball, JT. 1997. Effects of elevated CO2
and N fertilization on fine root dynamics and fungal growth in seedling Pinus ponderosa.
Environ. Exp. Bot. 37(2-3): 73-83.
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Toro, M; Azcon, R; Barea, JM. 1997. Improvement of arbuscular mycorrhiza development
by inoculation of soil with phosphate-solubilizing rhizobacteria to improve rock phosphate
bioavailability (P-32) and nutrient cycling. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 63(11): 4408-4412.
- Abstract; reprint address
Torres, P; Honrubia, M. 1997. Changes and effects of a natural fire on ectomycorrhizal
inoculum potential of soil in a Pinus halepensis forest. For. Ecol. Manage. 96(3): 189-196.
- Abstract; reprint address
Torti, SD; Coley, PD; Janos, DP. 1997. Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae in two tropical
monodominant trees. J. Trop. Ecol. 13: 623-629. --No Abstract.
Ursic, M; Peterson, RL; Husband, B. 1997. Relative abundance of mycorrhizal fungi and
frequency of root rot on Pinus strobus seedlings in a southern Ontario nursery. Can. J. For.
Res.-Rev. 27(1): 54-62.
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VanderPutten, WH; Peters, BAM. 1997. How soil-borne pathogens may affect plant
competition. Ecology 78(6): 1785-1795.
- Abstract; reprint address
Vilarino A, Sainz MJ. 1997. Treatment of Glomus mosseae propagules with 50% sucrose
increases spore germination and inoculum potential. Soil Biol. Biochem. 29(9-10): 1571-1573.
--No Abstract.
Vilarino, A; Frey, B; Shuepp, H. 1997. MES [2-(N-morpholine)-ethane sulphonic acid]
buffer promotes the growth of external hyphae of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus
intraradices in an alkaline sand. Biol. Fertil. Soils 25(1): 79-81.
- Abstract; reprint address
Walker, RF; Geisinger, DR; Johnson, DW; Ball, JT. 1997. Elevated atmospheric CO2 and
soil N fertility effects on growth, mycorrhizal colonization, and xylem water potential of juvenile
ponderosa pine in a field soil. Plant Soil 195(1): 25-36.
- Abstract; reprint address
Wallander, H; Massicotte, HB; Nylund, JE. 1997. Seasonal variation in protein, ergosterol
and chitin in five morphotypes of Pinus sylvestris L. Ectomycorrhizae in a mature Swedish forest.
Soil Biol. Biochem. 29(1): 45-53.
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Wallander, H; Amebrant, K; Ostrand, F; Karen, O. 1997. Uptake of N-15-labelled alanine,
ammonium and nitrate in Pinus sylvestris L. Ectomycorrhiza growing in forest soil treated with
nitrogen, sulphur or lime. Plant Soil 195(2): 329-338.
- Abstract; reprint address
Walley, FL; Germida, JJ. 1997. Response of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum) to
interactions between Pseudomonas species and Glomus clarum NT4. Biol. Fertil. Soils 24(4):
365-371.
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Wan, MT; Rahe, JE; Wong, C. 1997. Persistence of azadirachtin-A in two biological
systems used for culturing mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices. Journal of Environmental
Science and Health Part B-Pesticides Food Contaminants and Agricultural Wastes 32(6):
929-953.
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Waters, JR; McKelvey, KS; Luoma, DL; Zabel, CJ. 1997. Truffle production in old-growth
and mature fir stands in northeastern California. For. Ecol. Manage. 96(1-2): 155-166.
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Watkinson, AR; Freckleton, RP. 1997. Quantifying the impact of arbuscular mycorrhiza on
plant competition. J. Ecol. 85(4): 541-545. -- No abstract
Watkinson, AR; Newsham, KK; Fitter, AH. 1997. The role of mutualisms in plant
population dynamics. Frontiers of Population Ecology, p 301-309.
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Watling, R. 1997. Pulling the threads together: Habitat diversity. Biodivers. Conserv. 6(5):
753-763.
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Weiss, M; Mikolajewski, S; Peipp, H; Schmitt, U; Schmidt, J; Wray, V; Strack, D. 1997.
Tissue-specific and development-dependent accumulation of phenylpropanoids in larch
mycorrhizas. Plant Physiol. 114(1): 15-27.
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Weissenhorn, I; Leyval, C. 1996. Spore germination of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soils
differing in heavy metal content and other parameters. Eur. J. Soil Biol. 32(4): 165-172.
- Abstract; reprint address
Wells, JM; Donnelly, DP; Boddy, L. 1997. Patch formation and developmental polarity in
mycelial cord systems of Phanerochaete velutina on a nutrient-depleted soil. New Phytol.
136(4): 653-665.
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Werner, MR. 1997. Soil quality characteristics during conversion to organic orchard
management. Appl. Soil Ecol. 5(2): 151-167.
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West, HM. 1997. Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and foliar pathogens:
Consequences for host and pathogen. Multitrophic Interactions In Terrestrial Systems, p 79-89.
--No Abstract.
Whipps, JM. 1997. Developments in the biological control of soil-borne plant pathogens.
Advances in Botanical Research Incorporating Advances in Plant Pathology 26(26): 1-134.
--No Abstract.
Wigand, C; Stevenson, JC. 1997. Facilitation of phosphate assimilation by aquatic
mycorrhizae of Vallisneria americana Michx. Hydrobiologia 342: 35-41.
- Abstract; reprint address
Wu, CG; Lin, SJ. 1997. Endogonales in Taiwan: A new genus with unizygosporic
sporocarps and a hyphal mantle. 1997. Mycotaxon 64: 179-188.
- Abstract; reprint address
Xavier, LJC; Germida, JJ. 1997. Growth response of lentil and wheat to Glomus clarum
NT4 over a range of P levels in a Saskatchewan soil containing indigenous AM fungi.
Mycorrhiza 7(1): 3-8.
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Yoneyama, T; Handley, LL; Scrimgeour, CM; Fisher, DB; Raven, JA. 1997. Variations of
the natural abundances of nitrogen and carbon isotopes in Triticum aestivum, with special
reference to phloem and xylem exudates. New Phytol. 137(2): 205-213.
- Abstract; reprint address
Yun, W; Hall, IR; Evans, LA. 1997. Ectomycorrhizal fungi with edible fruiting bodies .1.
Tricholoma matsutake and related fungi. Econ. Bot. 51(3): 311-327.
- Abstract; reprint address
Zabel, CJ; Waters, JR. 1997. Food preferences of captive northern flying squirrels from the
Lassen National Forest in northeastern California. Northwest Sci. 71(2): 103-107.
- Abstract; reprint address
Zhou, MY; Sharik, TL; Jurgensen, MF; Richter, DL. 1997. Ectomycorrhizal colonization of
Quercus rubra seedlings in response to vegetation removals in oak and pine stands. For. Ecol.
Manage. 93(1-2): 91-99.
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