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Journal Article Abstracts: 1998

Addy, HD; Boswell, EP; Koide, RT. 1998. Low temperature acclimation and freezing resistance of extraradical VA mycorrhizal hyphae. Mycol. Res. 102: 582-586.
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Agerer, R. 1998. Index of unidentified Ectomycorrhizae - V. Names published 1995-1997. Mycorrhiza. 8(2):109-111.
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Agerer, R; Taylor, AFS; Treu, R. 1998. Effects of acid irrigation and liming on the production of fruit bodies by ectomycorrhizal fungi. Plant Soil 199: 83-89.
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Aggangan, NS; Dell, B; Malajczuk, N. 1998. Effects of chromium and nickel on growth of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus and formation of ectomycorrhizas on Eucalyptus urophylla S.T. Blake. Geoderma 84(1-3): 15-27
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Aguilera, LE; Gutierrez, JR; Moreno, RJ. 1998. Vesiculo arbuscular mycorrhizae associated with saltbushes Atriplex spp. (Chenopodiaceae) in the Chilean arid zone. Rev. Chil. Hist. Nat. 71(3):291-302.
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AguileraGomez, LI; RamirezMoreles, P; FriasHernandez, JT; ChapaElizondo, A; OlaldePortugal, V. 1998.Influence of Glomus fasciculatum on physiology and growth of three kinds of maize. Phyton-Int. J. Exp. Bot. 62(1-2):101-107.
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AguileraGomez, LI; RamirezMoreles, P; FriasHernandez, JT; ChapaElizondo, A; OlaldePortugal, V. 1998.Influence of Glomus fasciculatum on physiology and growth of three kinds of maize. Phyton-Int. J. Exp. Bot. 62(1-2):101-107.
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Albrecht, C; Geurts, R; Lapeyrie, F; Bisseling, T. 1998. Endomycorrhizae and rhizobial Nod factors both require SYM8 to induce the expression of the early nodulin genes PsENOD5 and PsENOD12A. Plant J. 15(5):605-614.
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AlKaraki, GN. 1998. Benefit, cost and water-use efficiency of arbuscular mycorrhizal durum wheat grown under drought stress. Mycorrhiza. 8(1):41-45.
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AlKaraki, GN; Clark, RB. 1998. Growth, mineral acquisition, and water use by MYCORRHIZal wheat grown under water stress. JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION 21(2): 263-276.
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AlKaraki, GN; AlRaddad, A; Clark, RB. 1998. Water stress and mycorrhizal isolate effects on growth and nutrient acquisition of wheat. J. Plant Nutr. 21: 891-902.
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Allen, EB; Rincon, E; Allen, MF; PerezJimenez, A; Huante, P. 1998. Disturbance and seasonal dynamics of mycorrhizae in a tropical deciduous forest in Mexico. Biotropica. 30(2): 261-274
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Amicucci, A; Zambonelli, A; Giomaro, G; Potenza, L; Stocchi, V. 1998. Identification of ectomycorrhizal fungi of the genus Tuber by species-specific ITS primers. Mol. Ecol. 7: 273-277.
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AmoraLazcano, E; Vazquez, MM; Azcon, R. 1998. Response of nitrogen-transforming microorganisms to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Biol. Fertil. Soils 27: 65-70.
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An, ZQ; Guo, BZ; Hendrix, JW. 1998. Viability of soilborne spores of glomalean mycorrhizal fungi. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30(8-9):1133-1136.
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Anderson, IC; Chambers, SM; Cairney, JWG. 1998. Use of molecular methods to estimate the size and distribution of mycelial individuals of the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Pisolithus tinctorius. Mycol Res. 102: 295-300
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Anderson, IC; Chambers, SM; Cairney, JWG. 1998. Molecular determination of genetic variation in Pisolithus isolates from a defined region in New South Wales, Australia. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 138(1):151-162.
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Andrade, G; DeLeij, FAAM; Lynch, JM. 1998. Plant mediated interactions between Pseudomonas fluorescens, Rhizobium leguminosarum and arbuscular mycorrhizae on pea. Lett. Appl. Microbiol. 26: 311-316.
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Annesi, T; Motta, E. 1998. Hebeloma inoculation on Norway spruce seedlings in solarized and infested soil. Eur. J. Forest Pathol. 28(3):159-166.
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Anwar, QMK; Jalaluddin, M. 1998. Viability of VAM spores from wheat fields in soil base culture under storage. Pak. J. Bot. 29: 223-227.
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Arriola, L; Niemira, BA; Safir, GR. 1997. Border cells and arbuscular mycorrhizae in four Amaranthaceae species. Phytopathology 87: 1240-1242.
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Ashford, AE. 1998. Dynamic pleiomorphic vacuole systems: Are they endosomes and transport compartments in fungal hyphae? ADVANCES IN BOTANICAL RESEARCH 28: 119-159
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Ayling, SM; Smith, SE; Smith, FA; Kolesik, P. 1997. Transport processes at the plant-fungus interface in mycorrhizal associations: physiological studies. Plant Soil 196: 305-310.
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Ayling, SM; Smith, SE; Reid, RJ; Smith, FA. 1998. Changes in the wall potential of Scutellospora calospora associated with colonization of Allium porrum roots are not accompanied by equivalent changes in the host. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot.. 76: 153-156.
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Azcon, R; Tobar, RM. 1998. Activity of nitrate reductase and glutamine synthetase in shoot and root of mycorrhizal Allium cepa - Effect of drought stress. Plant Sci. 133: 1-8
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Azcon, R; Barea, JM. 1997. Mycorrhizal dependency of a representative plant species in Mediterranean shrublands (Lavandula spica L.) as a key factor to its use for revegetation strategies in desertification-threatened areas. Appl. Soil Ecol. 7: 83-92.
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AzconAguilar, C; Cantos, M; Troncoso, A; Barea, JM. 1997. Beneficial effect of arbuscular mycorrhizas on acclimatization of micropropagated cassava plantlets. Sci Hortic 72(1): 63-71.
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AzconGAguilar, R; Handley, LL; Scrimgeour, CM. 1998. The delta N-15 of lettuce and barley are affected by AM status and external concentration of N. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 138(1):19-26.
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Baar, J; Kuyper, TW. 1998. Restoration of aboveground ectomycorrhizal flora in stands of Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) in The Netherlands by removal of litter and humus. Restor. Ecol. 6(3): 227-237.
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Bago, B; Zipfel, W; Williams, RM; Chamberland, H; Lafontaine, JG; Webb, WW; Piche, Y. 1998. In vivo studies on the nuclear behavior of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Gigaspora rosea grown under axenic conditions. Protoplasma. 203(1-2):1-15.
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Bago, B; AzconAguilar, C; Goulet, A; Piche, Y. 1998. Branched absorbing structures (BAS): a feature of the extraradical mycelium of symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. New Phytol. 139(2):375-388.
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Bago, B; Bentivenga, SP; Brenac, V; Dodd, JC; Piche, Y; Simon, L. 1998. Molecular analysis of Gigaspora (Glomales, gigasporaceae). New Phytol. 139(3):581-588.
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Bai, XY; Debaud, JC; Schrunder, J; Meinhardt, F. 1997. The ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Hebeloma circinans harbors a linear plasmid encoding a DNA- and RNA polymerase. J. Gen. Appl. Microbiol. 43: 273-279.
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Barea, JM; Andrade, G; Bianciotto, V; Dowling, D; Lohrke, S; Bonfante, P; OGara, F; AzconAguilar, C. 1998. Impact on arbuscular mycorrhiza formation of Pseudomonas strains used as inoculants for biocontrol of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 64: 2304-2307.
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Barker, SJ; Stummer, B; Gao, L; Dispain, I; OConnor, PJ; Smith, SE. 1998. A mutant in Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. with highly reduced VA mycorrhizal colonization: isolation and preliminary characterisation. Plant J. 15(6):791-797.
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Barker, SJ; Tagu, D; Delp, G. 1998. Regulation of root and fungal morphogenesis in mycorrhizal symbioses. Plant Physiol. 116: 1201-1207.
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Barker, WW; Banfield, JF. 1998. Zones of chemical and physical interaction at interfaces between microbial communities and minerals: A model.Geomicrobiol. J. 15(3):223-244.
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Belova, NV; Psurtseva, NV; Mnukhina, AY; Alekhina, IA. 1997. Modern trends in experimental studies of basidiomycetes. MIKOLOGIYA I FITOPATOLOGIYA 31(6):64-75.
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Benabdellah, K; AzconAguilar, C; Ferrol, N. 1998. Soluble and membrane symbiosis-related polypeptides associatedwith the development of arbuscular mycorrhizas in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). New Phytol. 140(1):135-143.
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Bending, GD; Read, DJ. 1997. Lignin and soluble phenolic degradation by ectomycorrhizal and ericoid mycorrhizal fungi. Mycol. Res. 101: 1348-1354.
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Berg, MP; Kniese, JP; Verhoef, HA. 1998. Dynamics and stratification of bacteria and fungi in the organic layers of a Scots pine forest soil. Biol. Fertil. Soils 26: 313-322.
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Berg, MP; Verhoef, HA. 1998. Ecological characteristics of a nitrogen-saturated coniferous forest in the Netherlands. Biol. Fertil. Soils 26: 258-267.
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Berman, JT; Bledsoe, CS. 1998. Soil transfers from valley oak (Quercus lobata Nee) stands increase ectomycorrhizal diversity and alter root and shoot growth on valley oak seedlings. Mycorrhiza. 7(5): 223-235
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Berntson, GM; Bazzaz, FA. 1998. Regenerating temperate forest mesocosms in elevated CO2: belowground growth and nitrogen cycling. Oecologia 113: 115-125.
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Berntson, GM; Wayne, PM; Bazzaz, FA. 1997. Below-ground architectural and mycorrhizal responses to elevated CO2 in Betula alleghaniensis populations. Funct Ecol 11(6): 684-695.
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Berredjem, A; Garnier, A; Putra, DP; Botton, B. 1998. Effect of nitrogen and carbon sources on growth and activities of NAD and NADP dependent isocitrate dehydrogenases of Laccaria bicolor. Mycol Res. 102: 427-434
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Berta, G; Fusconi, A. 1998. Effects of arbuscular Mycorrhizal and Ericoid fungi on the structure and activity of host cell nuclei. PLANT CELL PROLIFERATION AND ITS REGULATION IN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 135-151
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Bertini, L; Agostini, D; Potenza, L; Rossi, I; Zeppa, S; Zambonelli, A; Stocchi, V. 1998. Molecular markers for the identification of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Tuber borchii. New Phytol. 139(3):565-570.
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Bertini, L; Potenza, L; Zambonelli, A; Amicucci, A; Stocchi, V. 1998. Restriction fragment length polymorphism. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 164(2): 397-401.
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Beyeler, M; Heyser, W. 1997. The influence of mycorrhizal colonization on growth in the greenhouse and on catechin, epicatechin and procyanidin in roots of Fagus sylvatica L. Mycorrhiza 7: 171-177.
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Bhatia, NP; Adholeya, A; Sharma, A. 1998. Biomass production and changes in soil productivity during longterm cultivation of Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC inoculated with VA mycorrhiza and Rhizobium spp. in a semi-arid wasteland. Biol Fertil Soils. 26(3): 208-214
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Blaszkowski, J; Madej, T; Tadych, M. 1998. Entrophospora baltica sp. nov. and Glomus fuegianum, two species in the glomales from Poland. Mycotaxon. 68:165-184.
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Blaszkowski, J; Tadych, M; Madej, T. 1998. Endogone maritima, a new species in the Endogonales from Poland. Mycol. Res. 102:1096-1100.
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Blaszkowski, J; Tadych, M. 1997. Scutellospora persica (Glomales, Zygomycetes), an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus new to the mycota of Poland. Mycotaxon 65: 379-390.
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Blaudez, D; Chalot, M; Dizengremel, P; Botton, B. 1998. Structure and function of the ectomycorrhizal association between Paxillus involutus and Betula pendula - II. Metabolic changes. New Phytol. 138: 543-552.
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Boiffin, V; Hodges, M; Galvez, S; Balestrini, R; Bonfante, P; Gadal, P; Martin, F. 1998. Eucalypt NADP-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase - cDNA cloning and expression in ectomycorrhizae. Plant Physiol. 117(3): 939-948
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Bonello, P; Bruns, TD; Gardes, M. 1998. Genetic structure of a natural population of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Suillus pungens. New Phytol. 138: 533-542.
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Bonfante, P; Balestrini, R; Martino, E; Perotto, S; Plassard, C; Mousain, D. 1998. Morphological analysis of early contacts between pine roots and two ectomycorrhizal Suillus strains. Mycorrhiza. 8(1):1-10.
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Bonfante, P. 1997. Molecular aspects of arbuscular mycorrhiza: research for the roots finally blossoms. Mycorrhiza 7: 221-222.
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Bonifacio, E; Scalenghe, R; Barberis, E; Zanini, E. 1998. Phosphorus status in some natural desert truffle stands. COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS 29(1-2):87-96.
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Borowicz, VA. 1997. A fungal root symbiont modifies plant resistance to an insect herbivore. Oecologia 112: 534-542.
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Boswell, EP; Koide, RT; Shumway, DL; Addy, HD. 1998. Winter wheat cover cropping, VA MYCORRHIZal fungi and maize growth and yield. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT 67(1): 55-65.
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Boxman, AW; vanderVen, PJM; Roelefs, JGM. 1998. Ecosystem recovery after a decrease in nitrogen input to a Scots pine stand at Ysselsteyn, the Netherlands. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 101(1-3):155-163.
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Boxman, AW; Blanck, K; Brandrud, TE; Emmett, BA; Gundersen, P; Hogervorst, RF; Kjonaas, OJ; Persson, H; Timmermann, V. 1998. Vegetation and soil biota response to experimentally-changed nitrogen inputs in coniferous forest ecosystems of the NITREX project. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 101(1-3):65-79. ENVIRONMENT 67(1): 55-65.
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Bradbury, SM. 1998. Ectomycorrhizas of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) seedlings originating from seed in southwestern Alberta cut blacks. Can. J. Bot.- Rev. Can. Bot. 76: 213-217.
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Bradbury, SM; Danielson, RM; Visser, S. 1998. Ectomycorrhizas of regenerating stands of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta). Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot. 76: 218-227.
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Brandrud, TE; Timmermann, V. 1998. Ectomycorrhizal fungi in the NITREX site at Gardsjon,Sweden; below and above-ground responses to experimentally-changed nitrogen inputs 1990-1995. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 101(1-3):207-214.
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Brandrud, TE. 1998. Ectomycorrhizal fungus flora in a roof-covered catchment at Gardsjon: Changes following the removal of acid rain. EXPERIMENTAL REVERSAL OF RAIN EFFECTS: GARDSJON ROOF PROJECT. 307-316
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Bruns, TD; Szaro, TM; Gardes, M; Cullings, KW; Pan, JJ; Taylor, DL; Horton, TR; Kretzer, A; Garbelotto, M; Li, Y. 1998. A sequence database for the identification of ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes by phylogenetic analysis. Mol. Ecol. 7: 257-272.
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Bryla, DR; Duniway, JM. 1998. The influence of the mycorrhiza Glomus etunicatum on drought acclimation in safflower and wheat. Physiol. Plant. 104(1):87-96.
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Bryla, DR; Duniway, JM. 1997. Effects of mycorrhizal infection on drought tolerance and recovery in safflower and wheat. Plant Soil 197(1): 95-103.
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Bucking, H; Beckmann, S; Heyser, W; Kottke, I. 1998. Elemental contents in vacuolar granules of ectomycorrhizal fungi measured by EELS and EDXS. A comparison of different methods and preparation techniques. Micron 29: 53-61.
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Budi, SW; Cordier, C; Trouvelot, A; GianinazziPearson, V; Gianinazzi, S; Blal, B; Lemoine, MC. 1998. Arbuscular mycorrhiza as a way of promoting sustainable growth of micropropagated plants. SYMPOSIUM ON PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY AS A TOOL FOR THE EXPLOITATION OF MOUNTAIN LANDS. (457):71-77.
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Burleigh, SH; Harrison, MJ. 1998. A cDNA from the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus versiforme with homology to a cruciform DNA-binding protein from Ustilago maydis. Mycorrhiza 7: 301-306.
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Cairney, JWG; Burke, RM. 1998. Do ecto- and ericoid mycorrhizal fungi produce peroxidase activity? Mycorrhiza. 8(2):61-65.
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Caris, C; Hordt, W; Hawkins, HJ; Romheld, V; George, E. 1998. Studies of iron transport by arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphae from soil to peanut and sorghum plants. Mycorrhiza. 8(1):35-39.
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Carrenho, R; Trufem, SFB; Bononi, VLR. 1998. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Citrus sinensis C-limon treated with Fosetyl-Al and Metalaxyl. Mycol. Res. 102: 677-682
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Casper, BB; Jackson, RB. 1997. Plant competition underground. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 28: 545-570.
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Chalot, M; Brun, A. 1998. Physiology of organic nitrogen acquisition by ectomycorrhizal fungi and ectomycorrhizas. Fems Microbiol. Rev.22(1): 21-44
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Chambers, SM; Sharples, JM; Cairney, JWG. 1998. Towards a molecular identification of the Pisonia mycobiont. Mycorrhiza 7: 319-321.
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Christensen, KK; Wigand, C. 1998. Formation of root plaques and their influence on tissue phosphorus content in Lobelia dortmanna. Aquat. Bot. 61(2):111-122
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Chu, EY; Oliveira, AMG; Rech, TD; TapiaHernandez, A; DePaula, MA; Monteiro, EMD; Dobereiner, J. 1998. Occurrence of arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi and of Azotobacter paspali in Paspalum notatum. Pesqui. Agropecu. Bras. 33(6): 1001-1004.
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Citernesi, AS; Vitagliano, C; Giovannetti, M. 1998.Plant growth and root system morphology of Olea europaea L. Rooted cuttings as influenced by arbuscular mycorrhizas. SJ. Horticult. Sci. Biotechnol. 73(5):647-654.
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Claassen, VP; Zasoski, RJ. 1998. A comparison of plant available nutrients on decomposed granite cut slopes and adjacent natural soils. Land Degrad. Dev 9(1):35-46
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Claridge, AW; Lindenmayer, DB. 1998. Consumption of hypogeous fungi by the mountain brushtail possum(Trichosurus caninus) in eastern Australia. Mycol Res. 102: 269-272
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Cole, L; Orlovich, DA; Ashford, AE. 1998. Structure, function, and, motility of vacuoles in filamentous fungi. Fungal Genet. Biol. 24(12):86-100.
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Comandini, O; Pacioni, G; Rinaldi, AC. 1998. Fungi in ectomycorrhizal associations of silver fir (Abies alba Miller) in Central Italy. Mycorrhiza 7: 323-328.
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Cooke, JC; Lefor, MW. 1998. The mycorrhizal status of selected plant species from Connecticut wetlands and transition zones. Restor. Ecol. 6(2): 214-222
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Cordier, C; Pozo, MJ; Barea, JM; Gianinazzi, S; GianinazziPearson, V. 1998. Cell defense responses associated with localized and systemic resistance to Phytophthora parasitica induced in tomato by an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact. 11(10):1017-1028.
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Cuenca, G; DeAndrade, Z; Escalante, G. 1998. Arbuscular mycorrhizae in the rehabilitation of fragile degraded tropical lands. Biol Fertil Soils 26(2): 107-111.
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Cuenca, G; DeAndrade, Z; Escalante, G. 1998. Diversity of Glomalean spores from natural, disturbed and revegetated communities growing on nutrient-poor tropical soils. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30(6): 711-719
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Cullings, KW; Vogler, DR. 1998. A 5.8S nuclear ribosomal RNA gene sequence database: applications to ecology and evolution. Mol. Ecol. 7(7): 919-923.
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Dassi, B; DumasGaudot, E; Gianinazzi, S. 1998. Do pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins play a role in bioprotection of mycorrhizal tomato roots towards Phytophthora parasitica? Physiol. Mol. Plant Pathol. 52(3):167-183.
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David, R; Itzhaki, H; Ginzberg, I; Gafni, Y; Galili, G; Kapulnik, Y. 1998. Suppression of tobacco basic chitinase gene expression in response to colonization by the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact. 11: 489-497.
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Davies, DM; Graves, JD. 1998. Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and the hemiparasitic angiosperm Rhinanthus minor during co-infection of a host. New Phytol. 139(3):555-563.
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Decker, KLM; Boerner, REJ. 1997. Ca:Al ratio effects on growth and competitive interactions of northern red oak (Quercus rubra) and yellow-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera). J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 124: 286-296.
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Declerck, S; Strullu, DG; Plenchette, C. 1998. Monoxenic culture of the intraradical forms of Glomus sp. isolated from a tropical ecosystem: a proposed methodology for germplasm collection. Mycologia. 90(4):579-585.
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delaRosa, TM; Aphalo, PJ; Lehto, T. 1998. Effects of far-red light on the growth, mycorrhizas and mineral nutrition of Scots pine seedlings. Plant Soil. 201(1):17-25.
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Dijk, E; Willems, JH; VanAndel, J. 1997. Nutrient responses as a key factor to the ecology of orchid species Acta Bot. Neerl. 46: 339-363.
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DixonHardy, JE; Karamushka, VI; Gruzina, TG; Nikovska, GN; Sayer, JA; Gadd, GM. 1998. Influence of the carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus source on the solubilization of insoluble metal compounds by Aspergillus niger. Mycol. Res. 102:1050-1054.
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Domey, S; Leinhos, V; Dautz, S; Bergmann, H. 1998. Influence of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza infection on protein content and protein patterns in ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer). J. Appl. Bot.-Angew. Bot. 72(3-4):107-112.
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Donnelly, DF. 1997. Are oxygen dependent K+ channels essential for carotid body chemo-transduction? Respir. Physiol. 110: 211-218.
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Douds, DD; Galvez, L; FrankeSnyder, M; Reider, C; Drinkwater, LE. 1997. Effect of compost addition and crop rotation point upon VAM fungi. Agric Ecosyst Environ 65(3): 257-266.
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Douds, DD; Galvez, L; Becard, G; Kapulnik, Y. 1998. Regulation of ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZal development by plant host and fungus species in alfalfa. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 138(1):27-35.
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Drissner, J; Burmann, W; Enslin, F; Heider, R; Klemt, E; Miller, R; Schick, G; Zibold, G. 1998. Availability of caesium radionuclides to plants - Classification of soils and role of mycorrhiza. J. Environ. Radioact. 41(1): 19-32.
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Dunstan, WA; Dell, B; Malajczuk, N. 1998. The diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with introduced Pinus spp in the southern hemisphere, with particular reference to western Australia. Mycorrhiza. 8(2):71-79.
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Dunstan, WA; Malajczuk, N; Dell, B. 1998. Effects of bacteria on mycorrhizal development and growth of container grown Eucalyptus diversicolor F. Muell. seedlings. Plant Soil. 201(2):241-249.
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Duponnois, R; Ba, AM. 1998. Influence of the microbial community of a Sahel soil on the interactions between Meloidogyne javanica and Pasteuria penetrans. Nematologica. 44(4): 331-343.
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Edwards, SG; Young, JPW; Fitter, AH. 1998. Interactions between Pseudomonas fluorescens biocontrol agents and Glomus mosseae, an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, within the rhizosphere. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 166(2):297-303.
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Edwards, SG; Fitter, AH; Young, JPW. 1997. Quantification of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus mosseae, within plant roots by competitive polymerase chain reaction. Mycol Res 101: 1440-1444.
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Ellis, JR. 1998. Post flood syndrome and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. . Prod. Agric. 11( 2): 200-204
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Elsheikh, EAE; Mohamedzein, EMM. 1998. Effects of biological, organic and chemical fertilizers on yield, hydration coefficient, cookability, and mineral composition of groundnut seeds. Food Chem. 63(2):253-257.
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Elsheikh, EAE; Mohamedzein, EMM. 1998. Effect of Bradyrhizobium, VA mycorrhiza and fertilisers on seed composition of groundnut. Ann. Appl. Biol. 132(2): 325-330
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Espeleta, JF; Eissenstat, DM. 1998. Responses of citrus fine roots to localized soil drying: A comparison of seedlings with adult fruiting trees. TREE PHYSIOLOGY 18(2):113-119.
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Espindola, JAA; DeAlmeida, DL; Guerra, JGM; DaSilva, EMR; DeSouza, FA. 1998. Influence of green manures on mycorrhizal colonization and yield of sweet potato. Pesqui. Agropecu. Bras. 33: 339-347.
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Fagbola, O; Osonubi, O; Mulongoy, K. 1998. Growth of cassava cultivar TMS 30572 as affected by alley-cropping and mycorrhizal inoculation. Biol. Fertil. Soils 27: 9-14.
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Farmer, DJ; Sylvia, DM. 1998. Variation in the ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer of a diverse collection of ectomycorrhizal fungi. Mycol. Res. 102(): 859-865.
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Faure, S; Cliquet, JB; Thephany, G; Boucaud, J. 1998. Nitrogen assimilation in Lolium perenne colonized by the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus fasciculatum. New Phytol. 138: 411-417.
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Feldmann, F; Kruse, W; Boyle, C; Lieberei, R. 1998. The strain-inherent variability of arbuscular mycorrhizal effectiveness: I. Development of a test system using Petroselinum crispum Hoffm. as host. Symbiosis. 25(1-3):115-129.
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Feldmann, F. 1998. The strain-inherent variability of arbuscular mycorrhizal effectiveness: II. Effectiveness of single spores. Symbiosis. 25(1-3):131-143.
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Feldmann, F; Boyle, C. 1998. Concurrent development of arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization and powdery mildew infection on three Begonia hiemalis cultivars. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PFLANZENKRANKHEITEN UND PFLANZENSCHUTZ-JOURNAL OF PLANT DISEASES AND PROTECTION 105: 121-129.
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Ferguson, JJ; Schenck, NC. 1997. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with citrus in Florida. Soil Crop Sci Soc Fla Proc. 56: 24-27
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Filippi, C; Bagnoli, G; Citernesi, AS;Giovannetti, M. 1998. Ultrastructural spatial distribution of bacteria associated with sporocarps of GLOMUS mosseae. SYMBIOSIS 24(1):1-12.
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Fitter, AH; Graves, JD; Watkins, NK; Robinson, D; Scrimgeour, C. 1998. Carbon transfer between plants and its control in networks of arbuscular mycorrhizas. Funct. Ecol. 12(3):406-412.
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Flynn, D; Newton, AC; Ingleby, K. 1998. Ectomycorrhizal colonisation of Sitka spruce [Picea sitchensis(Bong.) Carr] seedlings in a Scottish plantation forest. Mycorrhiza 7:313-317.
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Fontana, A. 1998. The role of mycorrhizas in the proper management of productive woodland. SYMPOSIUM ON PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY AS A TOOL FOR THE EXPLOITATION OF MOUNTAIN LANDS. (457):119-126.
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Fontenla, S; Godoy, R; Rosso, P; Havrylenko, M. 1998. Root associations in Austrocedrus forests and seasonal dynamics of arbuscular mycorrhizas. Mycorrhiza. 8(1):29-33.
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Forbes, PJ; Millam, S; Hooker, JE; Harrier, LA. 1998. Transformation of the arbuscular mycorrhiza Gigaspora rosea by particle bombardment. Mycol Res. 102: 497-501
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Fortuna, P; Morini, S; Giovannetti, M. 1998. Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on in vivo root initiation and development of micropropagated plum shoots. J Horticult Sci Biotechnol. 73(1): 19-28
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Fracchia, S; Mujica, MT; GarciaRomera, I; GarciaGarrido, JM; Martin, J; Ocampo, JA; Godeas, A. 1998. Interactions between Glomus mosseae and arbuscular mycorrhizal sporocarp-associated saprophytic fungi. Plant Soil. 200(2): 131-137.
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Frankland, JC. 1998. Fungal succession - unravelling the unpredictable. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH 102(1):1-15.
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Fries, LLM; Pacovsky, RS; Safir, GR; Kaminski, J. 1998. Phosphorus effect on phosphatase activity in endomycorrhizal maize. Physiol. Plant 103(2): 162-171.
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Fries, LLM; Pacovsky, RS; Safir, GR. 1998. Influence of phosphorus and formononetin on isozyme expression in the Zea mays Glomus intraradices symbiosis. Physiol. Plant 103(2): 172-180
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Galan, R; Moreno, G. 1998. Ruhlandiella berolinensis, an exotic species in Europe. Mycotaxon. 68:265-271.
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Gaper, J; Lizon, P. 1997. Colonization of Norway spruce plantations by ectomycorrhizal macrofungi. Ekol. Bratisl. 16: 337-344.
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Garbaye, J; Churin, JL. 1997. Growth stimulation of young oak plantations inoculated with the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus with special reference to summer drought. For. Ecol. Manage. 98: 221-228.
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Garcia, MA; Alonso, J; Fernandez, MI; Melgar, MJ. 1998. Lead content in edible wild mushrooms in northwest Spain as indicator of environmental contamination. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 34(4): 330-335
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GarciaRomera, I; GarciaGarrido, JM; Martin, J; Fracchia, S; Mujica, MT; Godeas, A; Ocampo, JA. 1998. Interactions between Saprotrophic Fusarium strains and arbuscular mycorrhizas of soybean plants. Symbiosis 24: 235-245.
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Garnier, A; Berredjem, A; Botton, B. 1997. Purification and characterization of the NAD-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase in the ECTOMYCORRHIZal fungus Laccaria bicolor(Maire) Orton. FUNGAL GENETICS AND BIOLOGY 22(3):168-176.
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Gaur, A; Adholeya, A; Mukerji, KG. 1998. A comparison of AM fungi inoculants using Capsicum and Polianthes in marginal soil amended with organic matter. Mycorrhiza 7: 307-312.
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Gavito, ME; Miller, MH. 1998. Early phosphorus nutrition, mycorrhizae development, dry matter partitioning and yield of maize. Plant Soil 199: 177-186.
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Gavito, ME; Miller, MH. 1998. Changes in mycorrhiza development in maize induced by crop management practices. Plant Soil. 198(2): 185-192
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Gehring, CA; Theimer, TC; Whitham, TG; Keim, P. 1998. Ectomycorrhizal fungal community structure of pinyon pines growing in two environmental extremes. Ecology. 79(5): 1562-1572.
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Gemma, JN; Koske, RE; Roberts, EM; Hester, S. 1998. Response of Taxus x media var densiformis to inoculation with arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi. Can J For Res Rev Can Rech For. 28(1):150-153
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Gessler, A; Schneider, S; Weber, P; Hanemann, U; Rennenberg, H. 1998. Soluble N compounds in trees exposed to high loads of N: a comparison between the roots of Norway spruce (Picea abies) and beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees grown under field conditions. New Phytol. 138: 385-399.
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Ginzberg, I; David, R; Shaul, O; Elad, Y; Wininger, S; BenDor, B; Badani, H; Fang, YW; VanRhijn, P; Li, Y; Hirsch, AM; Kapulnik, Y. 1998. Glomus intraradices colonization regulates gene expression in tobacco roots. Symbiosis. 25(1-3):145-157.
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Giovannetti, G; Terzolo, P; Zingari, PC. 1998. Exploitation of forest productivity through increased mushroom production. SYMPOSIUM ON PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY AS A TOOL FOR THE EXPLOITATION OF MOUNTAIN LANDS. (457):127-131.
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Girlanda, M; LuppiMosca, AM. 1998. Monocillium ligusticum, a new species from mycorrhizal roots in Mediterranean north Italy. Mycotaxon. 67: 265-274.
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Glamoclija, J; Vujicic, R; Vukojevic, J. 1997. Evidence of truffles in Serbia Mycotaxon 65: 211-222.
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Godbold, DL; Berntson, GM; Bazzaz, FA. 1997. Growth and mycorrhizal colonization of three North American tree species under elevated atmospheric CO2. New Phytol. 137: 433-440.
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Godbold, DL; Jentschke, G; Winter, S;Marschner, P. 1998. Ectomycorrhizas and amelioration of metal stress in forest trees. CHEMOSPHERE 36(4-5):757-762.
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Goodman, DM; Trofymow, JA. 1998.Distribution of ectomycorrhizas in micro-habitats in mature and old-growth stands of Douglas-fir on southeastern Vancouver Island. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30(14):2127-2138.
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Goodman, DM; Trofymow, JA. 1998. Comparison of communities of ectomycorrhizal fungi in old-growth and mature stands of Douglas-fir at two sites on southern Vancouver Island (vol 28, pg 574, 1998). Can. J. For. Res.-Rev. Can. Rech. For. 28(6):952-952.
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Goodman, D; Durall, D; Trofymow, T; Berch, S. 1998. A manual of concise descriptions of North American ectomycorrhizae. Mycorrhiza. 8(1):57-59.
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Goodman, DM; Trofymow, JA. 1998. Comparison of communities of ectomycorrhizal fungi in old-growth and mature stands of Douglas-fir at two sites on southern Vancouver Island. Can. J. For. Res.-Rev. Can. Rech. For. 28(4): 574-581.
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Gordon, V; Comport, S. 1998. Comparison of three methods for extraction of spores of ECTOMYCORRHIZal fungi from mammal scats. MYCOLOGIA 90(1):47-51.
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Gould, AB; Hendrix, JW. 1998. Relationship of mycorrhizal activity to time following reclamation of surface mine land in western Kentucky. II. Mycorrhizal fungal communities. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot. 76: 204-212.
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Graham, JH; Eissenstat, DM. 1998. Field evidence for the carbon cost of citrus mycorrhizas. New Phytol. 140(1):103-110.
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Gramss, G. 1997. Activity of oxidative enzymes in fungal mycelia from grassland and forest soils. J. Basic Microbiol. 37: 407-423.
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Gramss, G; Gunther, T; Fritsche, W. 1998. Spot tests for oxidative enzymes in ECTOMYCORRHIZal, wood-, and litter decaying fungi. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH 102(1):67-72.
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Grange, O; Bartschi, H; Gay, G. 1997. Effect of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum on in vitro rooting of micropropagated cuttings of arbuscular mycorrhiza-forming Prunus avium and Prunus cerasus. Trees-Struct. Funct. 12: 49-56.
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Grant, RF. 1998. Simulation in ecosys of root growth response to contrasting soil water and nitrogen. Ecol. Model. 107: 237-264.
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Green, CD; Stodola, A; Auge, RM. 1998. Transpiration of detached leaves from mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal cowpea and rose plants given varying abscisic acid, pH, calcium, and phosphorus. Mycorrhiza. 8(2):93-99.
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Gryndler, M; Vosatka, M; Hrselova, H; Chvatalova, I; Skrdleta, V. 1998. Effect of glucose on the development of Glomus fistulosum colonization and extraradical mycelium on maize roots. Folia Microbiol. 43(6):635-643.
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Gryndler, M; Hrselova, H; Chvatalova, I; Vosatka, M. 1998. In vitro proliferation of Glomus fistulosum intraradical hyphae from mycorrhizal root segments of maize. Mycol. Res. 102:1067-1073.
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Guehl, JM; Domenach, AM; Bereau, M; Barigah, TS; Casabianca, H; Ferhi, A; Garbaye, J. 1998. Functional diversity in an Amazonian rainforest of French Guyana: a dual isotope approach (delta N-15 and delta C-13). Oecologia. 116(3):316-330.
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Guissou, T; Ba, AM; Ouadba, JM; Guinko, S; Duponnois, R. 1998. Responses of Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) Benth, Tamarindus indica L. and Zizyphus mauritiana Lam. to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a phosphorus-deficient sandy soil. Biol Fertil Soils. 26(3): 194-198
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Guo, SX; Fan, L; Cao, WQ; Xu, JT; Xiao, PG. 1997. Mycena anoectochila sp. nov. isolated from mycorrhizal roots of Anoectochilus roxburghii from Xishuangbanna, China Mycologia 89: 952-954.
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Guttenberger, M; Zick, H; Thelen, H; Wallenda, T; Hampp, R. 1998. The effect of acid irrigation on enzyme activities of the single partners of ectomycorrhizas from a limed stand of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.). Plant Soil 199: 71-81.
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Habte, M; Byappanhalli, BN. 1998. Influence of pre-storage drying conditions and duration of storage on the effectiveness of root inoculum of Glomus aggregatum. J. Plant Nutr. 21(7): 1375-1389.
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Hall, IR; Lyon, AJE; Wang, Y; Sinclair, L. 1998. Ectomycorrhizal fungi with edible fruiting bodies - 2. Boletus edulis. Econ. Bot. 52: 44-56.
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Hall, IR; Zambonelli, A; Primavera, F. 1998. Ectomycorrhizal fungi with edible fruiting bodies - 3. Tuber magnatum, Tuberaceae. Econ. Bot. 52(2):192-200
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Hambleton, S; Egger, KN; Currah, RS. 1998. The genus Oidiodendron: species delimitation and phylogenetic relationships based on nuclear ribosomal DNA analysis. Mycologia. 90(5):854-868.
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Hamel, C; Dalpe, Y; Furlan, V; Parent, S. 1997. Indigenous populations of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and soil aggregate stability are major determinants of leek (Allium porrum L.) response to inoculation with Glomus intraradices Schenck & Smith or Glomus versiforme (Karsten) Berch. Mycorrhiza 7: 187-196.
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Hardham, AR; Mitchell, HJ. 1998. Use of molecular cytology to study the structure and biology of phytopathogenic and mycorrhizal fungi. Fungal Genet. Biol. 24(1-2):252-284.
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Harney, SK; Rogers, SO; Wang, CJK. 1997. Molecular characterization of dematiaceous root endophytes. Mycol. Res. 101: 1397-1404.
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Hartley, E; Cairney, JWG; Sanders, FE; Meharg, AA. 1997. Toxic interactions of metal ions (Cd2+, Pb2+, Zn2+ and Sb3-) on in vitro biomass production of ectomycorrhizal fungi. New Phytol. 137: 551-562.
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Hawes, MC; Brigham, LA; Wen, F; Woo, HH; Zhu, Z. 1998. Function of root border cells in plant health: Pioneers in the rhizosphere. Annu. Rev. Phytopathol. 36:311-327.
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Hawkins, HJ; George, E. 1997. Hydroponic culture of the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae with Linum usitatissimum L., Sorghum bicolor L. and Triticum aestivum L. Plant Soil 196: 143-149.
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Heppell, KB; Shumway, DL; Koide, RT. 1998. The effect of Mycorrhizal infection of Abutilon theophrasti on competitiveness of offspring. Funct. Ecol. 12: 171-175.
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Herrmann, S; Munch, JC; Buscot, F. 1998. A gnotobiotic culture system with oak microcuttings to study specific effects of mycobionts on plant morphology before, and in the early phase of, ectomycorrhiza formation by Paxillus involutus and Piloderma croceum. New Phytol. 138(2): 203-212
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Hoflich, G; Metz, R. 1997. Interactions of plant-microorganism-associations in heavy metal containing soils from sewage farms. BODENKULTUR 48(4):239-247.
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Hogberg, P; Wester, J. 1998. Root biomass and symbioses in Acacia mangium replacing tropical forest after logging. For Ecol Manage. 102(2-3): 333-338
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Horton, TR; Cazares, E; Bruns, TD. 1998.colonization of bishop pine (Pinus muricata) seedlings in the first 5 months of growth after wildfire. Mycorrhiza. 8(1):11-18.
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Horton, TR; Bruns, TD. 1998. Multiple-host fungi are the most frequent and abundant ectomycorrhizal types in a mixed stand of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and bishop pine (Pinus muricata). New Phytol. 139(2):331-339.
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Hosny, M; GianinazziPearson, V; Dulieu, H. 1998. Nuclear DNA content of 11 fungal species in Glomales. Genome. 41(3):422-428.
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Hutchinson, TC; Watmough, SA; Sager, EPS; Karagatzides, JD. 1998. Effects of excess nitrogen deposition and soil acidification on sugar maple (Acer saccharum) in Ontario, Canada: an experimental study. Can. J. For. Res.-Rev. Can. Rech. For. 28: 299-310.
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Hwang, SK; Kim, JG. 1998. Small-subunit ribosomal DNA of an ectomycorrhizal fungus Tricholoma matsutake: Sequence, structure, and phylogenetic analysis. Mol. Cells. 8(3):251-258.
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Ishii, T; Narutaki, A; Sawada, K; Aikawa, J; Matsumoto, I; Kadoya. 1997. Growth stimulatory substances for vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Bahia grass (Paspalum notatum Flugge.) roots. Plant Soil 196: 301-304.
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Ishii, T; Matsumoto, I; Shrestha, YH; Wamocho, LS; Kadoya, K. 1998.Observation of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal formation in the roots of some seasonal weeds proliferated in citrus orchards - Short Communication. J. Jpn. Soc. Hortic. Sci. 67(4): 556-558.
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Isobe, K; Tsuboki, Y. 1998. The relationship between growth promotion by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and root morphology and phosphorus absorption in gramineous and leguminous crops. Jpn. J. Crop Sci. 67(3):347-352.
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Jaderlund, A; Zackrisson, O; Dahlberg, A; Nilsson, MC. 1997. Interference of Vaccinium myrtillus on establishment,growth, and nutrition of Picea abies seedlings in a northern boreal site. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE 27(12):2017-2025.
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Jaderlund, A; Norberg, G; Zackrisson, O; Dahlberg, A; Teketay, D; Dolling, A; Nilsson, MC. 1998. Control of bilberry vegetation by steam treatment - effects on seeded Scots pine and associated mycorrhizal fungi. For. Ecol. Manage. 108(3):275-285.
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JaizmeVega, MC; Tenoury, P; Pinochet, J; Jaumot, M. 1997. Interactions between the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita and Glomus mosseae in banana. Plant Soil 196: 27-35.
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JaizmeVega, MC; Pinochet, J. 1998. Growth response of banana to three mycorrhizal fungi in Pratylenchus goodeyi infested soil. Nematropica. 27(1):69-76
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Janos, DP; Cain, CL. 1998. Mycorrhiza in review. Mycorrhiza 7: 331-333.
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Jarstfer, AG; FarmerKoppenol, P; Sylvia, DM.1998. Tissue magnesium and calcium affect arbuscular mycorrhiza development and fungal reproduction. Mycorrhiza. 7(5): 237-242
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Jastrow, JD; Miller, RM; Lussenhop, J. 1998. Contributions of interacting biological mechanisms to soil aggregate stabilization in restored prairie. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30(7):905-916
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Jensen, AB; Gargas, A; Eilenberg, J; Rosendahl, S. 1998. Relationships of the insect-pathogenic order entomophthorales (Zygomycota, Fungi) based on phylogenetic analyses of nuclear small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences (SSU rDNA). Fungal Genet. Biol. 24(3):325-334.
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Jentschke, G; Marschner, P; Vodnik, D; Marth, C; Bredemeier, M; Rapp, C; Fritz, E; Gogala, N; Godbold, DL. 1998. Lead uptake by Picea abies seedlings: Effects of nitrogen source and mycorrhizas. J. Plant Physiol. 153(1-2):97-104.
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Johnson, NC. 1998. Responses of Salsola kali and Panicum virgatum to mycorrhizal fungi, phosphorus and soil organic matter: implications for reclamation. J. Appl. Ecol. 35: 86-94.
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Jolicoeur, M; Germette, S; Gaudette, M; Perrier, M; Becard, G. 1998. Intracellular pH in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi - A symbiotic physiological marker. Plant Physiol 116: 1279-1288.
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Jones, MD; Durall, DM; Tinker, PB. 1998. Comparison of arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal Eucalyptus coccifera: growth response, phosphorus uptake efficiency and external hyphal production. New Phytol. 140(1):125-134.
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Jones, MD; Durall, DM; Harniman, SMK; Classen, DC; Simard, SW. 1997. Ectomycorrhizal diversity on Betula papyrifera and Pseudotsuga menziesii seedlings grown in the greenhouse or outplanted in single-species and mixed plots in southern British Columbia. Can J For Res 27(11): 1872-1889.
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Jordy, MN; AzemarLorentz, S; Brun, A; Botton, B; Pargney, JC. 1998. Cytolocalization of glycogen, starch, and other insoluble polysaccharides during ontogeny of Paxillus involutus Betula pendula ectomycorrhizas. New Phytol. 140(2):331-341.
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Jumpponen, A; Trappe, JM. 1998. Dark septate endophytes: a review of facultative biotrophic root-colonizing fungi. New Phytol. 140(2):295-310.
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Jumpponen, A; Mattson, KG; Trappe, JM. 1998. Mycorrhizal functioning of Phialocephala fortinii with Pinus contorta on glacier forefront soil: interactions with soil nitrogen and organic matter. Mycorrhiza. 7(5): 261-265
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Junghans, DT; Gomes, EA; Guimaraes, WV; Barros, EG; Araujo, EF. 1998. Genetic diversity of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus tinctorius based on RAPD-PCR analysis. Mycorrhiza. 7(5): 243-248
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Junior, JPD; Siqueira, JO. 1998. Mycorrhizal colonization and growth of soybean influenced by different fungal species and application of the isoflavonoid formononetin. Pesqui. Agropecu. Bras. 33(6): 953-959.
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Kabir, Z; OHalloran, IP; Widden, P; Hamel, C. 1998. Vertical distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi under corn(Zea mays L.) in no-till and conventional tillage systems. Mycorrhiza. 8(1):53-55.
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Kabir, Z; OHalloran, IP; Fyles, JW; Hamel, C. 1998. Dynamics of the mycorrhizal symbiosis of corn (Zen mays L.): effects of host physiology, tillage practice and fertilization on spatial distribution of extra-radical mycorrhizal hyphae in the field. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 68: 151-163.
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Kabir, Z; OHalloran, IP; Hamel, C. 1997. Overwinter survival of arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphae is favored by attachment to roots but diminished by disturbance. Mycorrhiza 7: 197-200.
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Kahiluoto, H; Vestberg, M. 1998. The effect of arbuscular mycorrhiza on biomass production and phosphorus uptake from sparingly soluble sources by leek (Allium porrum L.) in Finnish field soils. Biol. Agric. Hortic. 16(1):65-85.
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Kaldorf, M; Schmelzer, E; Bothe, H. 1998. Expression of maize and fungal nitrate reductase genes in arbuscular mycorrhiza. Plant-Microbe Interact. 11: 439-448.
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Kandeler, E; Tscherko, D; Bardgett, RD; Hobbs, PJ; Kampichler, C; Jones, TH. 1998. The response of soil microorganisms and roots to elevated CO2 and temperature in a terrestrial model ecosystem. Plant Soil. 202(2):251-262.
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Kanunfre, CC; Zancan, GT. 1998. Physiology of exolaccase production by Thelephora terrestris. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 161: 151-156.
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Karabaghli, C; FreyKlett, P; Sotta, B; Bonnet, M; LeTacon, F. 1998. In vitro effect of Laccaria bicolor S238 N and Pseudomonas fluorescens strain BBc6 on rooting of de-rooted shoot hypocotyls of Norway spruce. TREE PHYSIOLOGY 18(2):103-111.
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Karagiannidis, N; HadjisavvaZinoviadi, S. 1998.The mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae enhances growth, yield and chemical composition of a durum wheat variety in 10 different soils. Nutr. Cycl. Agroecosyst.52(1):1-7.
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Karen, O; Nylund, JE. 1997. Effects of ammonium sulphate on the community structure and biomass of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Norway spruce stand in southwestern Sweden. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot. 75: 1628-1642.
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Keith, H. 1998. Calibration of the P-32 bioassay for eucalypt roots in the field. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30: 651-660.
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Kerley, SJ; Read, DJ. 1998. The biology of mycorrhiza in the Ericaceae XX. Plant and mycorrhizal necromass as nitrogenous substrates for the ericoid mycorrhizal fungus Hymenscyphus ericae and its host. New Phytol. 139(2):353-360.
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Kernaghan, G; Currah, RS; Bayer, RJ. 1997. Russulaceous ectomycorrhizae of Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii. Can J Bot 75(11): 1843-1850.
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Khaliq, A; Sanders, FE. 1998. Effects of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation on growth and phosphorus nutrition of barley in natural or methyl bromide-treated soil. J. Plant Nutr. 21(10):2163-2177.
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Khan, AG; Chaudhry, TM; Hayes, WJ; Khoo, CS; Hill, L; Fernandez, R; Gallardo, P. 1998. Physical, chemical and biological characterisation of a steelworks waste site at Port Kembla, NSW Australia. Water Air Soil Pollut. 104 (3- 4): 389-402
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Khare, AK; Rawat, AK; Dubey, SB; Patel, KS; Rathore, GS; Thompson, JP; Takkar, PN. 1998. Role of native vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in wheat(Triticum aestivum) - based cropping sequence for efficient use of phosphorus and zinc in black soils of Madhya Pradesh. Indian J. Agric. Sci. 68(5): 247-250.
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KieliszewskaRokicka, B; Rudawska, M; Leski, T; Kurczynska, EU. 1998. Effect of low pH and aluminum on growth of Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings MYCORRHIZal with Suillus luteus (L.ex Fr.) S.F. Gray. CHEMOSPHERE 36(4-5):751-756.
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KieliszewskaRokicka, B; Rudawska, M; Leski, T. 1997. Ectomycorrhizae of young and mature Scots pine trees in industrial regions in Poland. Environ. Pollut. 98: 315-324.
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Kim, KY; Jordan, D; McDonald, GA. 1998. Effect of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae on tomato growth and soil microbial activity. Biol Fertil Soils 26(2): 79-87.
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Kleinschmidt, R; Hentschke, I; Rothe, GM. 1998. Effect of season and soil treatments on carbohydrate concentrations in Norway spruce (Picea abies) mycorrhizae. Tree Physiol. 18: 325-332.
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Kling, M; Jakobsen, I. 1998. Arbuscular mycorrhiza in soil quality assessment. Ambio 27: 29-34.
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Klironomos, JN; Ursic, M. 1998. Density-dependent grazing on the extraradical hyphal network of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus intraradices, by the collembolan, Folsomia candida. Biol Fertil Soils. 26(3): 250-253
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Klironomos, JN; Ursic, M; Rillig, M; Allen, MF. 1998. Interspecific differences in the response of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to Artemisia tridentata grown under elevated atmospheric CO2. New Phytol. 138: 599-605.
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Klironomos, JN; Rillig, MC; Allen, MF; Zak, DR; Kubiske, M; Pregitzer, KS. 1997. Soil fungal-arthropod responses to Populus tremuloides grown under enriched atmospheric CO2 under field conditions. Glob. Change Biol. 3: 473-478.
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Klopatek, CC; Klopatek, JM. 1997. Nitrifiers and mycorrhizae in pristine and grazed pinyon-juniper ecosystems. Arid Soil Res. Rehabil. 11: 331-342.
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Koide, RT; Suomi, L; Berghage, R. 1998. Tree-fungus interactions in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis. PHYTOCHEMICAL SIGNALS AND PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS. 32:57-70.
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Kojima, T; Hayatsu, M; Saito, M. 1998. Intraradical hyphae phosphatase of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Gigaspora margarita. Biol. Fertil. Soils 26: 331-335.
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Kong, FX; Zhou, CL; Liu, Y. 1998. Biochemical and cytological responses of ectomycorrhizae in Pinus massoniana to artificial acid rain. Chemosphere 37: 179-187.
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Koss, MN; Hochholzer, L; Moran, CA. 1998. Primary pulmonary glomus tumor: A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of two cases. Mod. Pathol. 11(3):253-258.
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Kottke, I; Qian, XM; Pritsch, K; Haug, I; Oberwinkler, F. 1998. Xerocomus badius - Picea abies, an ectomycorrhiza of high activity and element storage capacity in acidic soil. Mycorrhiza. 7(5): 267-275
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Kowallik, W; Thiemann, M; Huang, Y; Mutumba, G; Beermann, L; Broer, D; Grotjohann, N. 1998. Complete sequence of glycolytic enzymes in the mycorrhizal basidiomycete, Suillus bovinus. Z.Naturforsch.(C). 53(9-10):818-827.
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Krajinski, F; MartinLaurent, F; Gianinazzi, S; GianinazziPearson, V; Franken, P. 1998. Cloning and analysis of psam2, a gene from Pisum sativum L. regulated in symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhiza and pathogenic root-fungus interactions. Physiol. Mol. Plant Pathol. 52(5):297-307.
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Kranabetter, JM; Wylie, T. 1998. Ectomycorrhizal community structure across forest openings on naturally regenerated western hemlock seedlings. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot. 76:189-196.
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Kreuzwieser, J; Rennenberg, H. 1998. Sulphate uptake and xylem loading of mycorrhizal beech roots. New Phytol. 140(2):319-329.
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Lambais, MR; Mehdy, MC. 1998. Spatial distribution of chitinases and beta-1,3-glucanase transcripts in bean arbuscular mycorrhizal roots under low and high soil phosphate conditions. New Phytol. 140(1):33-42.
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Lanfranco, L; Perotto, S; Bonfante, P. 1998. Applications of PCR for studying the biodiversity of mycorrhizal fungi. APPLICATIONS OF PCR IN MYCOLOGY. :107-124.
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Laursen, GA; Treu, R; Seppelt, RD; Stephenson, SL. 1997. Mycorrhizal assessment of vascular plants from subantarctic Macquarie Island. Arct. Alp. Res. 29: 483-491.
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Leyval, C; Binet, P. 1998. Effect of polyaromatic hydrocarbons in soil on arbuscular mycorrhizal plants. J Environ Qual. 27(2): 402-407
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Liu, G; Chambers, SM; Cairney, JWG. 1998. Molecular diversity of ericoid mycorrhizal endophytes isolated from Woollsia pungens. New Phytol. 140(1):145-153.
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Liu, H; Trieu, AT; Blaylock, LA; Harrison, MJ. 1998. Cloning and characterization of two phosphate transporters from Medicago truncatula roots: Regulation in response to phosphate and to colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact. 11: 14-22.
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Logi, C; Sbrana, C; Giovannetti, M. 1998. Cellular events involved in survival of individual arbuscular mycorrhizal symbionts growing in the absence of the host. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 64(9):3473-3479.
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LopezLopez, JR; PerezGarcia, MT; Canet, E; Gonzalez, C. 1998. Effects of almitrine bismesylate on the ionic currents of chemoreceptor cells from the carotid body. MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY 53(2):330-339.
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Lu, XH; Malajczuk, N; Dell, B. 1998. Mycorrhiza formation and growth of Eucalyptus globulus seedlings inoculated with spores of various ectomycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhiza. 8(2):81-86.
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Lu, SJ; Mattson, KG; Zaerr, JB; Marshall, JD. 1998. Root respiration of Douglas-fir seedlings: Effects of N concentration. Soil Biol Biochem. 30(3): 331-336
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Lussenhop, J; Treonis, A; Curtis, PS; Teeri, JA; Vogel, CS. 1998. Response of soil biota to elevated atmospheric CO2 in poplar model systems. Oecologia 113(2): 247-251.
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Maia, LC; Kimbrough, JW. 1998. Ultrastructural studies of spores and hypha of a Glomus species. Int. J. Plant Sci. 159(4):581-589.
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Maier, W; Schneider, B; Strack, D. 1998. Biosynthesis of sesquiterpenoid cyclohexenone derivatives in MYCORRHIZal barley roots proceeds via the glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate/pyruvate pathway. TETRAHEDRON LETTERS 39(7):521-524.
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Manninen, AM; Holopainen, T; Holopainen, JK. 1998.Susceptibility of ectomycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal Scots pine(Pinus sylvestris) seedlings to a generalist insect herbivore, Lygus rugulipennis, at two nitrogen availability levels. New Phytol. 140(1):55-63.
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Manninen, AM; Laatikainen, T; Holopainen, T. 1998. Condition of Scots pine fine roots and mycorrhiza after fungicide application and low-level ozone exposure in a 2-year field experiment.Trees-Struct. Funct. 12: 347-355.
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Marmeisse, R; Jargeat, P; Wagner, F; Gay, G; Debaud, JC. 1998. Isolation and characterization of nitrate reductase deficient mutants of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum. New Phytol. 140(2):311-318.
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Marra, JL; Edmonds, RL. 1998. Effects of coarse woody debris and soil depth on the density and diversity of soil invertebrates on clearcut and forested sites on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Environ. Entomol. 27(5):1111-1124.
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Marschener, H. 1998. Role of root growth, arbuscular mycorrhiza, and root exudates for the efficiency in nutrient acquisition. Field Crop. Res. 56(1-2):203-207
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Martin, F; Boiffin, V; Pfeffer, PE. 1998. Carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism in the Eucalyptus globulus Pisolithus tinctorius ectomycorrhiza during glucose utilization. Plant Physiol. 118(2):627-635.
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Martin, F; Delaruelle, C; Ivory, M. 1998. Genetic variability in intergenic spacers of ribosomal DNA in Pisolithus isolates associated with pine, eucalyptus and Afzelia in lowland Kenyan forests. New Phytol. 139(2): 341-352.
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Martin, J; GarciaRomera, I; Ocampo, JA; Palma, JM. 1998. Superoxide dismutase and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: Relationship between the isoenzyme pattern and the colonizing fungus. Symbiosis 24:247-257.
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Massicotte, HB; Melville, LH; Peterson, RL; Luoma, DL. 1998. Anatomical aspects of field ectomycorrhizas on Polygonum viviparum(Polygonaceae) and Kobresia bellardii (Cyperaceae). Mycorrhiza 7: 287-292.
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Matsubara, Y; Harada, T. 1998. Relation between pectic substances and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus infection in three vegetable crops. J Jpn Soc Hortic Sci. 67(2):180-184
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Maun, MA. 1998. Adaptations of plants to burial in coastal sand dunes. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot. 76(5):713-738.
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Mcilwee, AP; Johnson, CN. 1998. The contribution of fungus to the diets of three mycophagous marsupials in Eucalyptus forests, revealed by stable isotope analysis. Funct. Ecol. 12: 223-231.
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McLean, CB; Anthony, J; Collins, RA; Steinke, E; Lawrie, AC. 1998.First synthesis of ericoid mycorrhizas in the Epacridaceae under axenic conditions. New Phytol. 139(3): 589-593.
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McMillen, BG; Juniper, S; Abbott, LK. 1998. Inhibition of hyphal growth of a vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal containing sodium chloride of infection from fungus in soil limits the spread spores. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30(13):1639-1646.
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Mehrotra, VS. 1998. Arbuscular mycorrhizal associations of plants colonizing coal mine spoil in India. J Agric Sci. 130: 125-133
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Melgar, MJ; Alonso, J; PerezLopez, M; Garcia, MA. 1998. Influence of some factors in toxicity and accumulation of cadmium from edible wild macrofungi in NW Spain. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART B-PESTICIDES FOOD CONTAMINANTS AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES. 33(4):439-455.
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Mello, A; Garnero, I; Meotto, F; Bonfante, P. 1998.Specific primers for rapid typing of Tuber borchii mycorrhizal roots. SYMPOSIUM ON PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY AS A TOOL FOR THE EXPLOITATION OF MOUNTAIN LANDS. (457):229-233.
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Melville, L; Dickson, S; Farquhar, ML; Smith, SE; Peterson, RL 1998. Visualization of mycorrhizal fungal structures in resin embedded tissues with xanthene dyes using laser scanning confocal microscopy. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot. 76: 174-178.
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Mendoza, J; Borie, F. 1998. Effect of Glomus etunicatum inoculation on aluminum, phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium uptake of two barley genotypes with different aluminum tolerance. Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 29: 681-695.
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Mensen, R; Hager, A; Salzer, P. 1998. Elicitor-induced changes of wall- bound and secreted peroxidase activities in suspension-cultured spruce (Picea abies) cells are attenuated by auxins. Physiol. Plant. 102: 539-546.
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Merryweather, J; Fitter, A. 1998. The ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZal fungi of Hyacinthoides non-scripta - II. Seasonal and spatial patterns of fungal populations. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 138(1): 131-142.
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Merryweather, J; Fitter, A. 1998. The ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZal fungi of Hyacinthoides non-scripta - I. Diversity of fungal taxa. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 138(1):117-129.
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Merryweather, JW; Fitter, AH. 1998. Patterns of arbuscular mycorrhiza colonisation of the roots of Hyacinthoides non-scripta after disruption of soil mycelium. Mycorrhiza. 8(2):87-91.
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Metcalfe, DJ; Grubb, PJ; Turner, IM. 1998. The ecology of very small-seeded shade-tolerant trees and shrubs in lowland rain forest in Singapore. PLANT ECOLOGY 134(2):131-149.
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Michelsen, A; Quarmby, C; Sleep, D; Jonasson, S. 1998. Vascular plant N- 15 natural abundance in heath and forest tundra ecosystems is closely correlated with presence and type of mycorrhizal fungi in roots. Oecologia. 115(3): 406-418.
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Miller, RL; Jackson, LE. 1998. Survey of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae in lettuce production in relation to management and soil factors. Can J For Res Rev Can Rech For. 130: 173-182
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Miller, RM; Hetrick, BAD; Wilson, GWT. 1997. Mycorrhizal fungi affect root stele tissue in grasses. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot. 75: 1778-1784.
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Millner, PD; Mulbry, WW; Reynolds, SL; Patterson, CA. 1998. A taxon-specific oligonucleotide probe for temperate zone soil isolates of Glomus mosseae. Mycorrhiza. 8(1):19-27.
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Moawad, AM; Vlek, PLG. 1998. Potential contribution of (vesicular-) arbuscular mycorrhiza to nutrient efficient crops. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BTIG WORKSHOP ON OIL PALM IMPROVEMENT THROUGH BIOTECHNOLOGY. 48-58.
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Mohr, U; Lange, J; Boller, T; Wiemken, A; VogeliLange, R. 1998. Plant defence genes are induced in the pathogenic interaction between bean roots and Fusarium solani, but not in the symbiotic interaction with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae. New Phytol.138: 589-598.
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Molina, R; Smith, JE; McKay, D; Melville, LH. 1997. Biology of the ectomycorrhizal genus, Rhizopogon .3. Influence of co-cultured conifer species on mycorrhizal specificity with the arbutoid hosts Arctostaphylos uva-ursi and Arbutus menziesii. New Phytol. 137: 519-528.
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Moora, M; Zobel, M. 1998. Can arbuscular mycorrhiza change the effect of root competition between conspecific plants of different ages? Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot. 76(4):613-619.
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Moorhead, DL; Westerfield, MM; Zak, JC. 1998. Plants retard litter decay in a nutrient-limited soil: a case of exploitative competition? OECOLOGIA 113(4):530-536.
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Moss, T; Don, PC; Weinberg, JM; White, SM; Kaufmann, M; Szianiawski, W. 1998. Congenital multiple annular glomus tumors. Acta Derm.-Venereol. 78(2):154-155
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Moyersoen, B; Alexander, IJ; Fitter, AH. 1998. Phosphorus nutrition of ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal tree seedlings from a lowland tropical rain forest in Korup National Park, Cameroon. J Trop Ecol. 14: 47-61
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Moyersoen, B; Fitter, AH; Alexander, IJ. 1998. Spatial distribution of ectomycorrhizas and arbuscular mycorrhizas in Korup National Park rain forest, Cameroon, in relation to edaphic parameters. New Phytol. 139(2):311-320.
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Mugnier, J. 1997. Mycorrhizal interactions and the effects of fungicides, nematicides and herbicides on hairy root cultures. HAIRY ROOTS :123-131.
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Mullen, RB; Schmidt, SK; Jaeger, CH. 1998. Nitrogen uptake during snowmelt by the snow buttercup, Ranunculus adoneus. Arct. Alp. Res. 30: 121-125.
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Muller, J; Dulieu, H. 1998. Enhanced growth of non-photosynthesizing tobacco mutants in the presence of a mycorrhizal inoculum. J. Exp. Bot. 49: 707-711.
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Nadian, H; Smith, SE; Alston, AM; Murray, RS; Siebert, BD. 1998. Effects of soil compaction on phosphorus uptake and growth of Trifolium subterraneum colonized by four species of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. New Phytol. 140(1):155-165.
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Nakatsubo, T. 1997. Effects of ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZal infection on the growth and reproduction of the annual legume Kummerowia striata growing in a nutrient-poor alluvial soil. ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH 12(3):231-237.
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Naqvi, NS; Mukerji, KG. 1998. Mycorrhization of micropropagated Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit. SYMBIOSIS 24(1):103-113.
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Narisawa, K; Tokumasu, S; Hashiba, T. 1998. Suppression of clubroot formation in Chinese cabbage by the root endophytic fungus, Heteroconium chaetospira. Plant Pathol. 47(2): 206-210.
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Nasholm, T; Ekblad, A; Nordin, A; Giesler, R; Hogberg, M; Hogberg, P. 1998. Boreal forest plants take up organic nitrogen. Nature 392:914-916.
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Nehls, U; Wiese, J; Guttenberger, M; Hampp, R. 1998. Carbon allocation in ECTOMYCORRHIZas: Identification and expression analysis of an Amanita muscaria monosaccharide transporter. MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS 11(3):167-176.
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Newton, AC; Haigh, JM. 1998. Diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi in Britain: a test of the species-area relationship, and the role of host specificity. New Phytol. 138: 619-627.
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NezzarHocine, H; Perrin, R; HalliHargas, R; Chevalier, G. 1998. Ectomycorrhizal associations with Cedrus atlantica (Endl) Manetti ex Carriere. I. Mycorrhizal synthesis with Tricholoma tridentinum Singer var. cedretorum Bon. Mycorrhiza. 8(1):47-51.
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NezzarHocine, H; Bouteville, RJ; Guinberteau, J; Perrin, R; Chevalier, G. 1998. Macrofungal flora associated with Cedrus atlantica (Endl.)Manetti ex Carriere II - Ectomycorrhizal fungi in a cedar plantation (Djurjura mountains, Algeria). Cryptogam. Mycol. 19(1-2): 139-161.
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Nicolotti, G; Egli, S. 1998. Soil contamination by crude oil: impact on the mycorrhizosphere acid on the revegetation potential of forest trees. Environ. Pollut. 99(1): 37-43
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Niemi, K; Krajnakova, J; Haggman, H. 1998. Interaction between embryogenic cultures of Scots pine and ectomycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhiza. 8(2):101-107.
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Niini, S; Raudaskoski, M. 1998. Growth patterns in non-mycorrhizal and mycorrhizal short roots of Pinus sylvestris. Symbiosis. 25(1-3):101-114.
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Nilsen, P; Borja, I; Knutsen, H; Brean, R. 1998. Nitrogen and drought effects on ectomycorrhizae of Norway spruce [Picea abies L. (Karst.)]. Plant Soil. 198(2): 179-184
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Norvell, LL. 1998. Observations on development, morphology and biology in Phaeocollybia. Mycol. Res. 102: 615-630.
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Nowak, J. 1998. Benefits of in vitro ''biotization'' of plant tissue cultures with microbial inoculants. In Vitro Cell. Dev. Biol.-Plant 34: 122-130
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Nowotny, I; Schwanz, J; Rothe, GM. 1998. Influence of soil acidification and liming on selected enzymes of the carbohydrate metabolism and the contents of two major organic acids of mycorrhizal roots of Norway spruce (Picea abies[L.] Karst.). Plant Soil 199: 41-51.
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Nowotny, I; Dahne, J; Klingelhofer, D; Rothe, GM. 1998. Effect of artificial soil acidification and liming on growth and nutrient status of mycorrhizal roots of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.). Plant Soil 199: 29-40.
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NurmiahoLassila, EL; Timonen, S; Haahtela, K; Sen, R. 1997. Bacterial colonization patterns of intact Pinus sylvestris mycorrhizospheres in dry pine forest soil: an electron microscopy study. Can J Microbiol 43(11): 1017-1035.   - Abstract; reprint address

Nusinskaya, MV; Kovzhina, LP; Zolnikova, NV. 1998. Clear-blue anthraquinone stain for staining Zygomycetes endomycorrhizal fungal structures in plant root tissues. Mikol. Fitopatol. 32(3):47-49.
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Olsson, PA; Wallander, H. 1998. Interactions between ectomycorrhizal fungi and the bacterial community in soils amended with various primary minerals. FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 27(2):195-205.
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Olsson, PA; Francis, R; Read, DJ; Soderstrom, B. 1998. Growth of arbuscular mycorrhizal mycelium in calcareous dune sand and its interaction with other soil microorganisms as estimated by measurement of specific fatty acids. Plant Soil. 201(1): 9-16.
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Olsson, S; Gray, SN. 1998. Patterns and dynamics of P-32-phosphate and labelled 2-aminoisobutyric acid (C-14-AIB) translocation in intact basidiomycete mycelia. FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 26(2): 109-120
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Omar, SA. 1998. The role of rock-phosphate-solubilizing fungi and vesicular-arbusular-mycorrhiza(VAM) in growth of wheat plants fertilized with rock phosphate. World J Microbiol Biotechnol. 14(2): 211-218
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Osundina, MA. 1998. Nodulation and growth of mycorrhizal Casuarina equisetifolia JR. and G. First in response to flooding. Biol Fertil Soils 26(2): 95-99.
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PageDumroese, DS; Harvey, AE; Jurgensen, MF; Amaranthus, MP. 1998. Impacts of soil compaction and tree stump removal on soil properties and outplanted seedlings in northern Idaho, USA. Can. J. Soil Sci. 78:29-34.
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Parsons, WFJ; Ehrenfeld, JG; Handel, SN. 1998. Vertical growth and mycorrhizal infection of woody plant roots as potential limits to the restoration of woodlands on landfills. Restor. Ecol. 6(3):280-289.
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Peterson, RL; Uetake, Y; Zelmer, C. 1998. Fungal symbioses with orchid protocorms. Symbiosis. 25(1-3):29-55.
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Petgen, M; Schropp, A; George, E; Romheld, V. 1998. Influence of different inoculum places of the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae on mycorrhizal colonization in grapevine rootstocks(Vitis sp.) Vitis. 37(3):99-105.
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Pinochet, J; Camprubi, A; Calvet, C; Fernandez, C; Kabana, RR. 1998. Inducing tolerance to the root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus vulnus by early mycorrhizal inoculation of micropropagated Myrobalan 29 C plum rootstock. J. Am. Soc. Hortic. Sci. 123: 342-347.
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Ponge, JF; Ferdy, JB. 1997. Growth of Fagus sylvatica saplings in an old-growth forest as affected by soil and light conditions. JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE 8(6):789-796.
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Ponge, JF; Andre, J; Zackrisson, O; Bernier, N; Nilsson, MC; Gallet, C. 1998. The forest regeneration puzzle. Bioscience, 48(7): 523-530
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Posta, K; Fuleky, G. 1997. The effect of phosphorus on the mycorrhizal colonization of maize by Glomus mosseae (Nicol. Gerd) Novenytermeles. 46(6): 573-582
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Pozo, MJ; AzconAguilar, C; DumasGaudot, E; Barea, JM. 1998. Chitosanase and chitinase activities in tomato roots during interactions with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi or Phytophthora parasitica. J. Exp. Bot. 49(327):1729-1739.
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Pritsch, K; Munch, JC; Buscot, F. 1997. Morphological and anatomical characterisation of black alderAlnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. ectomycorrhizas. Mycorrhiza 7: 201-216.
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Purakayastha, TJ; Singh, CS; Chhonkar, PK. 1998. Growth and iron nutrition of broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica Plenck), grown in a Typic Ustochrept, as influenced by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the presence of pyrite and farmyard manure. Biol. Fertil. Soils 27: 35-38.
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Puthur, JT; Prasad, KVSK; Sharmila, P; Saradhi, PP. 1998. Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improves establishment of micropropagated Leucaena leucocephala plantlets. Plant Cell Tissue Organ Cult. 53(1): 41-47
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Qian, XM; Kottke, I; Oberwinkler, F. 1998. Influence of liming and acidification on the activity of the mycorrhizal communities in a Picea abies (L.) Karst. stand. Plant Soil 199: 99-109.
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Qian, XM; ElAshker, A; Kottke, I; Oberwinkler, F. 1998. Studies of pathogenic and antagonistic microfungal populations and their potential interactions in the mycorrhizoplane of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) on acidified and limed plots. Plant Soil 199 111-116.
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Qian, XM; Kottke, I; Oberwinkler, F. 1998. Activity of different ectomycorrhizal types studied by vital fluorescence. Plant Soil 199: 91-98.
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Querejeta, JI; Roldan, A; Albaladejo, J; Castillo, V. 1998. The role of mycorrhizae, site preparation, and organic amendment in the afforestation of a semi-arid Mediterranean site with Pinus halepensis. For. Sci. 44: 203-211.
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Quoreshi, AM; Timmer, VR. 1998. Exponential fertilization increases nutrient uptake and ectomycorrhizal development of black spruce seedlings. Can. J. For. Res.-Rev. Can. Rech. For. 28(5):674-682.
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Rabie, GH. 1998. Induction of fungal disease resistance in Vicia faba by dual inoculation with Rhizobium leguminosarum and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Mycopathologia. 141(3):159-166.
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Rakonczay, Z; Seiler, JR; Kelting, DL. 1997. Carbon efflux rates of fine roots of three tree species decline shortly after excision. ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY 38(3):243-249.
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Raman, N; Sambandan, K. 1998. Distribution of VAM fungi in tannery effluent polluted soils of Tamil Nadu, India. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 60(1): 142-150.
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Rao, MS; Gowen, SR. 1998. Bio-management of Meloidogyne incognita on tomato by integrating Glomus deserticola and Pasteuria penetrans. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PFLANZENKRANKHEITEN UND PFLANZENSCHUTZ-JOURNAL OF PLANT DISEASES AND PROTECTION 105: 49-52.
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Rashid, A; Ahmed, T; Ayub, N; Khan, AG. 1997. Effect of forest fire on number, viability and post-fire re-establishment of arbuscular mycorrhizae. Mycorrhiza 7: 217-220.
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Ratti, N; Alam, M; Sharma, S; Janardhanan, KK. 1998. Effects of GLOMUS aggregatum on lethal yellowing disease of Java citronella caused by Pythium aphanidermatum. SYMBIOSIS 24(1):115-126.
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Ravikumar, R; Ananthakrishnan, G; Appasamy, T; Ganapathi, A. 1997. Effect of endomycorrhizae (VAM) on bamboo seedling growth and biomass productivity. For. Ecol. Manage. 98: 205-208.
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Raviv, M; Zaidman, BZ; Kapulnik, Y. 1998. The use of compost as a peat substitute for organic vegetable transplants production. Compost Sci Util. 6(1): 46-52
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Reader, RJ. 1998. Relationship between species relative abundance and plant traits for an infertile habitat. PLANT ECOLOGY 134(1):43-51.
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Reddy, MS; Satyanarayana, T. 1998. Ectomycorrhizal formation in micropropagated plantlets of Populus deltoides. Symbiosis. 25(1-3):343-348.
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Reddy, PP; Nagesh, M; Devappa, V; Kumar, MVV. 1998. Management of Meloidogyne incognita on tomato by integrating endomycorrhiza, Glomus mosseae with oil cakes under nursery and field conditions. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PFLANZENKRANKHEITEN UND PFLANZENSCHUTZ-JOURNAL OF PLANT DISEASES AND PROTECTION 105: 53-57.
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Rejon, A; GarciaRomera, I; Ocampo, JA; Bethlenfalvay, GJ. 1997. Influence competition in a wheat-ryegrass association treated with the herbicide diclofop. Appl. Soil Ecol. 7: 51-57.
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Rey, A; Jarvis, PG. 1997. Growth response of young birch trees (Betula pendula Roth.) after four and a half years of CO2 exposure. Ann. Bot. 80:809-816.
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Rillig, MC; Allen, MF. 1998. Arbuscular mycorrhizae of Gutierrezia sarothrae and elevated carbon dioxide: Evidence for shifts in C allocation to and within the mycobiont. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30(14): 2001-2008.
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Rillig, MC; Allen, MF; Klironomos, JN; Chiariello, NR; Field, CB. 1998. Plant species-specific changes in root-inhabiting fungi in a California annual grassland: responses to elevated CO2 and nutrients. Oecologia 113(2): 252-259.
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Rillig, MC; Allen, MF; Klironomos, JN; Field, CB. 1998. Arbuscular mycorrhizal percent root infection and infection intensity of Bromus hordeaceus grown in elevated atmospheric CO2. Mycologia 90:199-205.
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Rivas-Platero, G.G.; Rojas Miranda T.; Cuervo Andrade, J. 1998. Interaccion del hongo vesiculo arbuscular Glomus spp. con Meloidogyne arabicida en tomate. Manejo Integrado de Plagas (Costa Rica) 47: 41-43.
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Rivas-Platero GG, Cuervo Andrade J. 1998. Interaction of mycorrhizal fungi and Meloidogyne exigua in coffee. Manejo Integrado de Plagas (Costa Rica) 49:68-72.
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Roth, DR; Fahey, TJ. 1998. TThe effects of acid precipitation and ozone on the ectomycorrhizae of red spruce saplings. Water Air Soil Pollut. 103(1-4): 263-276
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Rouhier, H; Read, DJ. 1998. The role of mycorrhiza in determining the response of Plantago lanceolata to CO2 enrichment. New Phytol. 139(2):367-373.
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Rubini, A; Paolocci, F; Granetti, B; Arcioni, S. 1998.Single step molecular characterization of morphologically similar black truffle species. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 164(1): 7-12.
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Rudawska, M; Leski, T. 1998. Aluminium tolerance of different Paxillus involutus Fr. strains originating from polluted and nonpolluted sites. Acta Soc. Bot. Pol.67(1): 115-122
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Rudawska, ML; KieliszewskaRokicka, B. 1997. Mycorrhizal formation by Paxillus involutus strains in relation to their IAA-synthesizing activity. New Phytol.137: 509-517.
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Runion, GB; Mitchell, RJ; Rogers, HH; Prior, SA; Counts, TK. 1997. Effects of nitrogen and water limitation and elevated atmospheric CO2 on ectomycorrhiza of longleaf pine. New Phytol 137(4): 681-689.
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Saltarelli, R; Ceccaroli, P; Vallorani, L; Zambonelli, A; Citterio, B; Malatesta, M; Stocchi, V. 1998. Biochemical and morphological modifications during the growth of Tuber borchii mycelium. Mycol Res. 102: 403-409
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Salzer, P; Hebe, G; Hager, A. 1997. Cleavage of chitinous elicitors from the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma crustuliniforme by host chitinases prevents induction of K+ and Cl- release, extracellular alkalinization and H2O2 synthesis of Picea abies cells. Planta 203: 470-479.
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Sarand, I; Timonen, S; NurmiahoLassila, EL; Koivula, T; Haahtela, K; Romantschuk, M; Sen, R. 1998. Microbial biofilms and catabolic plasmid harbouring degradative fluorescent pseudomonads in Scots pine mycorrhizospheres developed on petroleum contaminated soil. FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 27(2):115-126.
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Sargon, MF; Celik, HH; Demiryurek, D; Dagdeviren, A. Fine structure of the human coccygeal body: a light and electron microscopic study. ANNALS OF ANATOMY-ANATOMISCHER ANZEIGER 180(1):11-14.
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Saxe, H; Ellsworth, DS; Heath, J. 1998. Tree and forest functioning in an enriched CO2 atmosphere. New Phytol. 139(3):395-436.
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Scagel, CF; Linderman, RG. 1998. Influence of ectomycorrhizal fungal inoculation on growth and root IAA concentrations of transplanted conifers. Tree Physiol. 18(11):739-747.
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Scagel, CF; Linderman, RG. 1998. Relationships between differential in vitro indole-acetic acid or ethylene production capacity by ECTOMYCORRHIZal fungi and conifer seedling responses in symbiosis. SYMBIOSIS 24(1):13-34.
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Schachtman, DP; Reid, RJ; Ayling, SM. 1998. Phosphorus uptake by plants: From soil to cell. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 116(2):447-453.
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Scharff, AM; Jakobsen, I; Rosendahl, L. 1997. The effect of symbiotic microorganisms on phytoalexin contents of soybean roots. J. Plant Physiol.151: 716-723.
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Schauf, M; Rothe, GM. 1998. Incidence of mycorrhizae in two beech woods of the Rhein-main area. Endocytobiosis Cell Res. 12(3):200-200.
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Schellenbaum, L; Muller, J; Boller, T;Wiemken, A; Schuepp, H. 1998. Effects of drought on non-MYCORRHIZal and MYCORRHIZal maize: changes in the pools of non-structural carbohydrates, in the activities of invertase and trehalase, and in the pools of amino acids and imino acids. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 138(1):59-66.
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Schier, GA; McQuattie, CJ. 1998. Effects of carbon dioxide enrichment on response of mycorrhizal pitch pine (Pinus rigida) to aluminum: growth and mineral nutrition. Trees-Struct. Funct. 12: 340-346.
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Schreiner, RP; Bethlenfalvay, GJ. 1997. Plant and soil response to single and mixed species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi under fungicide stress. Appl. Soil Ecol. 7: 93-102.
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Schreiner, T; Hildebrandt, U; Bothe, H; Marner, FJ. 1998. Chemical and biological characterization of corticrocin, a yellow pigment formed by the ECTOMYCORRHIZal fungus Piloderma croceum. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG C-A JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCES 53(1-2):4-8.
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Schulte, M; Herschbach, C; Rennenberg, H. 1998. Interactive effects of elevated atmospheric CO2, mycorrhization and drought on long-distance transport of reduced sulphur in young pedunculate oak trees (Quercus robur L.). Plant Cell Environ. 21(9):917-926.
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Schultz, C; Ginting, G; Moawad, A; Mollers, C; Pamin, K; Subronto; Tahardi, JS; Vlek, PLG. 1998. The role of (vesicular-) arbuscular mycorrhiza in the weaning stage of propagated oil plants. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BTIG WORKSHOP ON OIL PALM IMPROVEMENT THROUGH BIOTECHNOLOGY. 59-64.
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Schuman, GE; Booth, DT; Cockrell, JR. 1998. Cultural methods for establishing Wyoming big sagebrush on mined lands. J Range Manage. 51(2): 223-230
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Schweiger, PF; Jakobsen, I. 1998. Dose-response relationships between four pesticides and phosphorus uptake by hyphae of arbuscular mycorrhizas. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30(10- 11): 1415-1422.
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Schwob, I; Ducher, M; Sallanon, H; Coudret, A. 1998. Growth and gas exchange responses of Hevea brasiliensis seedlings to inoculation with GLOMUS mosseae. TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 12(4):236-240.
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SejalonDelmas, N; Magnier, A; Douds, DD; Becard, G. 1998. Cytoplasmic autofluorescence of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Gigaspora gigantea and nondestructive fungal observations in planta. Mycologia. 90(5):921-926.
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Selosse, MA; Jacquot, D; Bouchard, D; Martin, F; LeTacon, F. 1998. Temporal persistence and spatial distribution of an American inoculant strain of the ectomycorrhizal sidiomycete Laccaria bicolor in a French forest plantation. Mol. Ecol. 7: 561-573.
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Selosse, MA; LeTacon, F. 1997. The land flora: a phototroph-fungus partnership? Trends Ecol. Evol.13: 15-20.
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Senthilkumar, S; Krishnamurthy, KV. 1998. A cytochemical study on the mycorrhizae of Spathoglottis plicata. Biol. Plant. 41(1):111-119.
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Setala, H; Laakso, J; Mikola, J; Huhta, V. 1998. Functional diversity of decomposer organisms in relation to primary production. Appl. Soil Ecol. 9(1-3):25-31.
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Sharma, BD. 1998. Fungal associations with Isoetes species. Am. Fern J. 88(3):138-142.
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Sharples, JM; Cairney, JWG. 1998. Assimilation of inorganic nitrogen by a mycobiont isolated from Pisonia grandis R. Br. (Nyctaginaceae) mycorrhiza. Mycorrhiza. 7(5):255-260
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Shishido, M; Chanway, CP. 1998. Forest soil community responses to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria and spruce seedlings. Biol Fertil Soils. 26(3): 179-186
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Shishido, M; Chanway, CP. 1998. Storage effects on indigenous soil microbial communities and PGPR efficacy. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30(7): 939-947.
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Siddiqui, ZA; Mahmood, I. 1998. Effect of a plant growth promoting bacterium, an AM fungus and soil types on the morphometrics and reproduction of Meloidogyne javanica on tomato. Appl. Soil Ecol. 8(1-3): 77-84
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Sidorova, II; Velikanov, LL. 1997. The influence of higher Basidiomycetes on the myco- and mycrobiota structures in soils and litters of forest ecosystems. I. The influence of Basidiomycetes on quantity of fungi and bacteria. Mikol Fitopatol 31(4): 20-26.
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Simard, SW; Jones, MD; Durall, DM; Perry, DA; Myrold, DD; Molina, R. 1997. Reciprocal transfer of carbon isotopes between ectomycorrhizal Betula papyrifera and Pseudotsuga menziesii. New Phytol. 137: 529-542.
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Singh, S; Kapoor, KK. 1998. Effects of inoculation of phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms and an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus on mungbean grown under natural soil conditions. Mycorrhiza. 7(5): 249-253
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Siqueira, JO; SagginJunior, OJ; FloresAylas, WW; Guimaraes, PTG. 1998. Arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation and superphosphate application influence plant development and yield of coffee in Brazil. Mycorrhiza 7:293-300.
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Siqueira, JO; Carneiro, MAC; Curi, N; Rosado, SCS; Davide, AC 1998. Mycorrhizal colonization and mycotrophic growth of native woody species as related to successional groups in Southeastern Brazil. For. Ecol. Manage. 107:( 1-3)241-252
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Sisti, D; Giomaro, G; Zambonelli, A; Rossi, I; Ceccaroli, P; Citterio, B; Stocchi, V; Benedetti, PA. 1998.In vitro mycorrhizal synthesis of micropropagated Tilia platyphyllos scop. Plantlets with Tuber borchii vittad. Mycelium in pure culture. SYMPOSIUM ON PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY AS A TOOL FOR THE EXPLOITATION OF MOUNTAIN LANDS. (457):379-387.
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Skalova, H; Vosatka, M. 1998. Growth response of three Festuca rubra clones to light quality and arbuscular mycorrhiza. Folia Geobot. 33(2):159-169.
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Smith, FA; Smith, SE. 1997. Structural diversity in (vesicular)-arbuscular mucorrhizal symbioses. New Phytol. 137: 373-388.
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Smith, JE; Johnson, KA; Cazares, E. 1998. Vesicular mycorrhizal colonization of seedlings of pinaceae and betulaceae after spore inoculation with Glomus intraradices. Mycorrhiza 7:279-285.
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Solaiman, MZ; Hirata, H. 1998. Glomus-wetland rice mycorrhizas influenced by nursery inoculation techniques under high fertility soil conditions. Biol. Fertil. Soils 27:92-96.
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Staddon, PL; Fitter, AH. 1998. Does elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide affect arbuscular mycorrhizas? Trends Ecol. Evol. 13(11):455-458.
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Staddon, PL; Graves, JD; Fitter, AH. 1998. Effect of enhanced atmospheric CO2 on mycorrhizal colonization by Glomus mosseae in Plantago lanceolata and Trifolium repens. New Phytol. 139(3):571-580.
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Stahl, PD; Schuman, GE; Frost, SM; Williams, SE. 1998. Arbuscular mycorrhizae and water stress tolerance of Wyoming big sagebrush seedlings. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 62(5):1309-313.
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Strandberg, M; Johansson, M. 1998. Cs-134 in heather seed plants grown with and without mycorrhiza. J. Environ. Radioact. 40(2):175-184.
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Strandberg M, Johansson M. 1998. Uptake of nutrients in Calluna vulgaris seed plants grown with and without mycorrhiza. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 114:129-135.

Subramanian, KS; Charest, C. 1998. Arbuscular mycorrhizae and nitrogen assimilation in maize after drought and recovery. Physiol Plant. 102(2):285-296
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Sukarno, N; Smith, FA; Scott, ES; Jones, GP; Smith, SE. 1998. The effect of fungicides on vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis III. The influence of VA mycorrhiza on phytotoxic effects following-application of fosetyl-Al and phosphonate. New Phytol. 139(2):321-330.
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Tagu, D; Kottke, I; Martin, F. 1998. Hydrophobins in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis: Hypothesis. Symbiosis. 25(1-3):5-18.
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Takahashi, K; Hakoda, N. 1998. Effect of mycorrhizal infection on the early growth of protocorm in Habenaria radiata 'Aoba' and 'Gyokuryuka'. J Jpn Soc Hortic Sci 67(1):112-115.
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Tarkalson, DD; Jolley, VD; Robbins, CW; Terry, RE. 1998. Mycorrhizal colonization and nutrition of wheat and sweet corn grown in manure-treated and untreated topsoil and subsoil. J. Plant Nutr. 21(9):1985-1999.
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Tawaraya, K; Hashimoto, K; Wagatsuma, T. 1998. Effect of root exudate fractions from P-deficient and P-sufficient onion plants on root colonisation by the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Gigaspora margarita. Mycorrhiza. 8(2):67-70.
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Taylor, JH; Peterson, CA. 1998. Viability and wall permeability of the extramatrical hyphae of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum. Can. J. Bot.-Rev. Can. Bot. 76(5):893-898.
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Thorne, ME; Zamora, BA; Kennedy, AC. 1998. Sewage sludge and mycorrhizal effects on scar bluebunch wheatgrass in mine spoil. J. Environ. Qual. 27(5):1228-1233.
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Tibbett, M; Sanders, FE; Cairney, JWG. 1998. The effect of temperature and inorganic ph