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Addy, HD; Piercey, MM; Currah, RS. 2005. Microfungal endophytes in roots. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BOTANIQUE. 83(1):1-13.
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Adeyemi, AO; Gadd, GM. 2005. Fungal degradation of calcium-, lead- and silicon-bearing minerals. BIOMETALS. 18(3):269-281.
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Adriaensen, K; Vralstad, T; Noben, JP; Vangronsveld, J; Colpaert, JV. 2005. Copper-adapted Suillus luteus, a symbiotic solution for pines colonizing Cu mine spoils. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 71(11):7279-7284.
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Ahonen-Jonnarth, U; Roitto, M; Markkola, AM; Ranta, H; Neuvonen, S. 2004. Effects of nickel and copper on growth and mycorrhiza of Scots pine seedlings inoculated with Gremmeniella abietina. FOREST PATHOLOGY. 34(6):337-348.
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Ahulu, EM; Nakata, M; Nonaka, M. 2005. Arum- and Paris-type arbuscular mycorrhizas in a mixed pine forest on sand dune soil in Niigata Prefecture, central Honshu, Japan. MYCORRHIZA. 15(2):129-136.
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Akema, T; Futai, K. 2005. Ectomycorrhizal development in a Pinus thunbergii stand in relation to location on a slope and effect on tree mortality from pine wilt disease. JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. 10(1):93-99.
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Akiyama, K; Matsuzaki, K; Hayashi, H. 2005. Plant sesquiterpenes induce hyphal branching in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. NATURE. 435(7043):824-827.
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Akiyama, K. 2005. Signaling molecules in symbiotic interactions between plants and
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY. 46:S4.
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Akkopru, A; Demir, S. 2005. Biological control of Fusarium wilt in tomato caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp lycopersici by AMF Glomus intraradices and some rhizobacteria. JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY. 153(9):544-550.
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Al Agely, A; Sylvia, DM; Ma, LQ. 2005. Mycorrhizae increase arsenic uptake by the hyperaccumulator Chinese brake fern (Pteris vittata L.). JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. 34(6):2181-2186.
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Alarcon, C; Cuenca, G. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizas in coastal sand dunes of the Paraguana
Peninsula, Venezuela. MYCORRHIZA. 16(1):1-9.
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Alberton, O; Kuyper, TW; Gorissen, A. 2005. Taking mycocentrism seriously: mycorrhizal fungal and plant responses to elevated CO2. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 167(3):859-868.
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Alguacil, MM; Caravaca, E; Roldan, A. 2005. Changes in rhizosphere microbial activity mediated by native or allochthonous AM fungi in the reafforestation of a Mediterranean degraded environment. BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS. 41(1):59-68.
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Allen, MF; Klironomos, JN; Treseder, KK; Oechel, WC. 2005. Responses of soil biota to elevated CO2 in a chaparral ecosystem. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS. 15(5):1701-1711.
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Allen, MF; Allen, EB; Gomez-Pompa, A. 2005. Effects of mycorrhizae and nontarget organisms on restoration of a seasonal tropical forest in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Factors limiting tree establishment. RESTORATION ECOLOGY. 13(2):325-333.
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Allison, VJ; Miller, RM. 2005. Soil grinding increases the relative abundance of eukaryotic phospholipid fatty acids. SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL. 69(2):423-426.
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Allison, VJ; Miller, RM; Jastrow, JD; Matamala, R; Zak, DR. 2005. Changes in soil microbial community structure in a tallgrass prairie chronosequence. SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL. 69(5):1412-1421.
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Alvarez, ML; Cerceda, MC. 2005. Chondrogaster angustisporus, nueva cita para europa. CRYPTOGAMIE MYCOLOGIE. 26(2):113-122.
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Alvarez, M; Godoy, R; Heyser, W; Hartel, S. 2005. Anatomical-physiological determination of surface bound phosphatase activity in ectomycorrhizae of Nothofagus obliqua. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(1):125-132.
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Andersen, CP; Nikolov, I; Nikolova, P; Matyssek, R; Haberle, KH. 2005. Estimating "autotrophic" belowground respiration in spruce and beech forests: decreases following girdling. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. 124(3):155-163.
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Andersson, P; Berggren, D. 2005. Amino acids, total organic and inorganic nitrogen in forest floor soil solution at low and high nitrogen input. WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION. 162(1-4):369-384.
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Andre, S; Galiana, A; Le Roux, C; Prin, Y; Neyra, M; Duponnois, R. 2005. Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis enhanced the efficiency of inoculation with two Bradyrhizobium strains and Acacia holosericea growth. MYCORRHIZA. 15(5):357-364.
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Anon. 2005. Symposium: Mycorrhizae and agronomic practices - Abstracts. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE. 85(1):165-178.
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Ansel, T. 2005. Mycorrhizae. POETRY. 186(3):211-211.
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Antonsen, H; Olsson, PA. 2005. Relative importance of burning, mowing and species translocation in the restoration of a former boreal hayfield: responses of plant diversity and the microbial community. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY. 42(2):337-347.
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Apple, ME; Thee, CI; Smith-Longozo, VL; Cogar, CR; Wells, CE; Nowak, RS. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of Larrea tridentata and Ambrosia dumosa roots varies with precipitation and season in the Mojave Desert. SYMBIOSIS. 39(3):131-135.
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Arriagada, CA; Herrera, MA; Ocampo, JA. 2005. Contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal and saprobe fungi to the tolerance of Eucalyptus globulus to Pb. WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION. 166(1-4):31-47.
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Artursson, V; Finlay, RD; Jansson, JK. 2005. Combined bromodeoxyuridine immunocapture and terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis highlights differences in the
active soil bacterial metagenome due to Glomus mosseae inoculation or plant species. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 7(12):1952-1966.
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Artursson, V; Finlay, RD Jansson, JK. 2006. Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria and their potential for stimulating plant growth. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 8(1):1-10.
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Asada, T; Warner, BG; Aravena, R. 2005. Nitrogen isotope signature variability in plant species from open peatland. AQUATIC BOTANY. 82(4):297-307.
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Asghari, HR; Chittleborough, DJ; Smith, FA; Smith, SE. 2005. Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis on phosphorus leaching through soil cores. PLANT AND SOIL. 275(1-2):181-193.
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Asghari, HR; Marschner, P; Smith, SE; Smith, FA. 2005. Growth response of Atriplex nummularia to inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at different salinity levels. PLANT AND SOIL. 273(1-2):245-256.
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Ash, GJ; Albiston, A; Cother, EJ. 2005. Aspects of jojoba agronomy and management. ADVANCES IN AGRONOMY, VOL 85. 85:409-437.
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Atkinson, D; Black, KE; Dawson, LA; Dunsiger, Z; Watson, CA; Wilson, SA. 2005. Prospects, advantages and limitations of future crop production systems dependent upon the management of soil processes. ANNALS OF APPLIED BIOLOGY. 146(2):203-215.
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Auge, RM. 2004. Arbuscular mycorrhizae and soil/plant water relations. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE. 84(4):373-381.
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Avis, PG; Charvat, I. 2005. The response of ectomycorrhizal fungal inoculum to long-term increases in nitrogen supply. MYCOLOGIA. 97(2):329-337.
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Babana, AH; Antoun, H. 2005. Biological system for improving the availability of Tilemsi phosphate rock for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivated in Mali. NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS. 72(2):147-157.
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Baeza, A; Guillen, J; Bernedo, JM. 2005. Soil-fungi transfer coefficients: Importance of the location of mycelium in soil and of the differential availability of radionuclides in soil fractions. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY. 81(1):89-106.
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Baeza, A; Guillen, J; Hernandez, S; Salas, A; Bernedo, M; Manjon, JL; Moreno, G. 2005. Influence of the nutritional mechanism of fungi (mycorrhize/saprophyte)on the uptake of radionuclides by mycelium. RADIOCHIMICA ACTA. 93(4):233-238.
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Bagger, J; Madsen, TV. 2004. Morphological acclimation of aquatic Littorella uniflora to sediment CO2 concentration and wave exposure. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY. 18(6):946-951.
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Bagley, SJ; Orlovich, DA. 2004. Genet size and distribution of Amanita muscaria in a suburban park, Dunedin, New Zealand. NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 42(5):939-947.
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Bajwa, R; Nazi, I. 2005. Allelopathic effects of Eucalyptus citriodora on growth, nodulation and AM colonization of Vigna radiata (L) Wilczek. ALLELOPATHY JOURNAL. 15(2):237-246.
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Bajwa, R. 2005. Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) and effective microorganisms
(EM) on various plants under allelopathic stress. ALLELOPATHY JOURNAL. 16(2):261-271.
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Baldwin, C; Cumming, J; Timperman, AT. 2005. Isolation of naturally occurring aluminium ligands using immobilized metal affinity chromatography for analysis by ESI-MS. ANALYST. 130(3):318-324.
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Balestrini, R; Bonfante, P. 2005. The interface compartment in arbuscular mycorrhizae: A special type of plant cell wall? PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. 139(1):8-15.
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Balestrini, R; Cosgrove, DJ; Bonfante, P. 2005.Differential location of alpha-expansin proteins during the accommodation of root cells to an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus. PLANTA. 220(6):889-899.
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Balogh, Z; Keller, CK; Stevens, F; Dickinson, JT. 2005. Rapid ectomycorrhizal channel development on biotite in liquid culture experiments. GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA. 69(10):A366-A366.
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Balser, TC; Treseder, KK; Ekenler, M. 2005. Using lipid analysis and hyphal length to quantify AM and saprotrophic fungal abundance along a soil chronosequence. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(3):601-604.
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Barazani, O; Benderoth, M; Groten, K; Kuhlemeier, C; Baldwin, IT. 2005. Piriformospora indica and Sebacina vermifera increase growth performance at the expense of herbivore resistance in Nicotiana
attenuata. OECOLOGIA. 146(2):234-243.
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Barbera, GG; Martinez-Fernandez, F; Alvarez-Rogel, J; Albaladejo, J; Castillo, V. 2005. Short- and intermediate-term effects of site and plant preparation techniques on reforestation of a Mediterranean semiarid ecosystem with Pinus halepensis Mill. NEW FORESTS. 29(2):177-198.
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Barbieri, E; Gioacchini, AM; Zambonelli, A; Bertini, L; Stocchi, V. 2005. Determination of microbial volatile organic compounds from Staphylococcus pasteuri against Tuber borchii using solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry. RAPID COMMUNICATIONS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY. 19(22):3411-3415.
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Barbieri, E; Bertini, L; Rossi, I; Ceccaroli, P; Saltarelli, R; Guidi, C; Zambonelli, A;
Stocchi, V. 2005. New evidence for bacterial diversity in the ascoma of the
ectomycorrhizal fungus Tuber borchii Vittad. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS. 247(1):23-35.
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Bardgett, RD; Bowman, WD; Kaufmann, R; Schmidt, SK. 2005. A temporal approach to linking aboveground and belowground ecology. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION. 20(11):634-641.
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Barea, JM; Pozo, MJ; Azcon, R; Azcon-Aguilar, C. 2005. Microbial co-operation in the rhizosphere. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY. 56(417):1761-1778.
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Barriuso, J; Pereyra, MT; Garcia, JAL; Megias, M; Manero, FJG; Ramos, B. 2005. Screening for putative PGPR to improve establishment of the symbiosis Lactarius deliciosus-pinus sp. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY. 50(1):82-89.
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Barroetavena, C; Rajchenberg, M; Cazares, E. 2005. Mycorrhizal fungi in Pinus ponderosa introduced in Central Patagonia (Argentina). NOVA HEDWIGIA. 80(3-4):453-464.
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Barrow, JR; Osuna-Avila, P; Reyes-Vera, I. 2004. Fungal endophytes intrinsically associated with micropropagated plants regenerated from native Bouteloua eriopoda torr. and Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt. IN VITRO CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-PLANT. 40(6):608-612.
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Bary, F; Gange, AC; Crane, M; Hagley, KJ. 2005. Fungicide levels and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in golf putting greens. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY. 42(1):171-180.
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Baumann, K; Schneider, BU; Marschner, P; Huttl, RF. 2005. Root distribution and nutrient status of mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings growing in a sandy substrate with lignite fragments. PLANT AND SOIL. 276(1-2):347-357.
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Baumgartner, K; Smith, RF; Bettiga, L. 2005. Weed control and cover crop management affect mycorrhizal colonization of grapevine roots and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spore populations in a California vineyard. MYCORRHIZA. 15(2):111-119.
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Baxter, JW; Dighton, J. 2005. Phosphorus source alters host plant response to ectomycorrhizal diversity. MYCORRHIZA. 15(7):513-523.
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Bazot, S; Mikola, J; Nguyen, C; Robin, C. 2005. Defoliation-induced changes in carbon allocation and root soluble carbon concentration in field-grown Lolium perenne plants: do they affect carbon availability, microbes and animal trophic groups in soil? FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY. 19(5):886-896.
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Beauchamp, VB; Stromberg, JC; Stutz, JC. 2005. Interactions between Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar), Populus fremontii (cottonwood), and mycorrhizal fungi: Effects on seedling growth and
plant species coexistence. PLANT AND SOIL. 275(1-2):221-231.
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Becerra, A; Pritsch, K; Arrigo, N; Palma, M; Bartoloni, N. 2005. Ectomycorrhizal colonization of Alnus acuminata Kunth in northwestern Argentina in relation to season and soil parameters. ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE. 62(4):325-332.
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Becerra, A; Zak, MR; Horton, TR; Micolini, J. 2005. Ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of Alnus acuminata from Calilegua National Park (Argentina). MYCORRHIZA. 15(7):525-531.
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Becerra, A; Nouhra, E; Daniele, G; Dominguez, L; McKay, D. 2005. Ectomycorrhizas of Cortinarius helodes and Gyrodon monticola with Alnus acuminata from Argentina. MYCORRHIZA. 15(1):7-15.
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Belanger, G. 2005. Symposium: Mycorrhizae and agronomic practices - Preface. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE. 85(1):1-1.
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Benedetto, A; Magurno, F; Bonfante, P; Lanfranco, L. 2005. Expression profiles of a phosphate transporter gene (GmosPT) from the endomycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae. MYCORRHIZA. 15(8):620-627.
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Benedict, JB. 2005. Rethinking the fourth of July Valley Site: A study in glacial and
periglacial geoarchaeology. GEOARCHAEOLOGY-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL. 20(8):797-836.
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Berch, SM; Massicotte, HB; Tackaberry, LE. 2005. Re-publication of a translation of 'The vegetative organs of Monotropa hypopitys L.' published by F. Kamienski in 1882, with an update on Monotropa mycorrhizas. MYCORRHIZA. 15(5):323-332.
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Bereau, M; Bonal, D; Louisanna, E; Garbaye, J. 2005. Do mycorrhizas improve tropical tree seedling performance under water stress and low light conditions? A case study with Dicorynia guianensis (Caesalpiniaceae). JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY. 21(Part 4):375-381.
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Bergemann, SE; Miller, SL; Garbelotto, M. 2005. Microsatellite loci from Russula brevipes, a common ectomycorrhizal associate of several tree species in North America. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY NOTES. 5(3):472-474.
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Bernard, EC; Schmitt, DP. 2005. Nematode assemblages in native plant communities of Molokai, Hawaii. JOURNAL OF NEMATOLOGY. 37(2):242-248.
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Berta, G; Sampo, S; Gamalero, E; Massa, N; Lemanceau, P. 2005. Suppression of Rhizoctonia root-rot of tomato by Glomus mossae BEG12 and Pseudomonas fluorescens A6RI is associated with their effect on the pathogen growth and on the root morphogenesis. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY. 111(3):279-288.
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Bertaux, J; Schmid, M; Hutzler, P; Hartmann, A; Garbaye, J; Frey-Klett, P. 2005. Occurrence and distribution of endobacteria in the plant-associated mycelium of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Laccaria bicolor S238N. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 7(11):1786-1795.
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Bever, JD; Wang, M. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi - Hyphal fusion and multigenomic structure. NATURE. 433(7022):E3-E4.
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Bezemer, TM; van Dam, NM. 2005. Linking aboveground and belowground interactions via induced plant defenses. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION. 20(11):617-624.
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Bezemer, TM; De Deyn, GB; Bossinga, TM; van Dam, NM; Harvey, JA; Van der Putten, WH. 2005. Soil community composition drives aboveground plant-herbivore-parasitoid interactions. ECOLOGY LETTERS. 8(6):652-661.
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Bhadalung, NN; Suwanarit, A; Dell, B; Nopamornbodi, O; Thamchaipenet, A; Rungchuang, J. 2005. Effects of long-term NP-fertilization on abundance and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi under a maize cropping system. PLANT AND SOIL. 270(1-2):371-382.
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Bidartondo, MI; Bruns, TD. 2005. On the origins of extreme mycorrhizal specificity in the Monotropoideae(Ericaceae): performance trade-offs during seed germination and seedling development. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY. 14(5):1549-1560.
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Bidartondo, MI. 2005. The evolutionary ecology of myco-heterotrophy. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 167(2):335-352.
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Binder, M; Hibbett, DS; Larsson, KH; Larsson, E; Langer, E; Langer, G. 2005. The phylogenetic distribution of resupinate forms across the major clades of mushroom-forming fungi Homobasidiomycetes). SYSTEMATICS AND BIODIVERSITY. 3(2):113-157.
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Bird, C; McCleneghan, C. 2005. Morphological and functional diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi on Roan Mountain (NC/TN). SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST. 4(1):121-132.
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Bittman, S; Forge, TA; Kowalenko, CG. 2004. Responses of the bacterial and fungal biomass in a grassland soil to multi-year applications of dairy manure slurry and fertilizer. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(4):613-623.
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Bizoux, JR; Brevers, F; Meerts, P; Graitson, E; Mahy, G. 2004. Ecology and conservation of Belgian populations of Viola calaminaria, a metallophyte with a restricted geographic distribution. BELGIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 137(1):91-104.
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Blanke, V; Renker, C; Wagner, M; Fullner, K; Held, M; Kuhn, AJ; Buscot, F. 2005. Nitrogen supply affects arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of Artemisia vulgaris in a phosphate-polluted field site. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 166(3):981-992.
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Blaszkowski, J. 2004. Glomus aurantium and G-xanthium, new species in Glomeromycota. MYCOTAXON. 90(2):447-467.
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Blum, LK; Roberts, MS; Garland, JL; Mills, AL. 2004. Distribution of microbial communities associated with the dominant high marsh plants and sediments of the United States east coast. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY. 48(3):375-380.
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Bogeat-Triboulot, MB; Bartoli, F; Garbaye, J; Marmeisse, R; Tagu, D. 2004. Fungal ectomycorrhizal community and drought affect root hydraulic properties and soil adherence to roots of Pinus pinaster seedlings. PLANT AND SOIL. 267(1-2):213-223.
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Bois, G; Piche, Y; Fung, MYP; Khasa, DP. 2005. Mycorrhizal inoculum potentials of pure reclamation materials and revegetated tailing sands from the Canadian oil sand industry. MYCORRHIZA. 15(3):149-158.
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Boisson-Dernier, A; Andriankaja, A; Chabaud, M; Niebel, A; Journet, EP; Barker, DG; de Carvalho-Niebel, F. 2005. MtENOD11 gene activation during rhizobial infection and mycorrhizal
arbuscule development requires a common AT-rich-containing regulatory
sequence. MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS. 18(12):1269-1276.
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Bonet, JA; Fischer, CR; Colinas, C. 2004. The relationship between forest age and aspect on the production of sporocarps of ectomycorrhizal fungi in Pinus sylvestris forests of the central Pyrenees. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. 203(1-3):157-175.
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Borisov, AY; Danilova, TN; Koroleva, TA; Naumkina, TS; Pavlova, ZB; Pinaev, AG; Shtark, OY; Tsyganov, VE; Voroshilova, VA; Zhernakov, AI; Zhukov, VA; Tikhonovich, IA. 2004. Pea (Pisum sativum L.) regulatory genes controlling development of nitrogen-fixing nodule and arbuscular mycorrhiza: fundamentals and application. BIOLOGIA. 59(13):137-144.
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Bornyasz, MA; Graham, RC; Allen, MF. 2005. Ectomycorrhizae in a soil-weathered granitic bedrock regolith: Linking matrix resources to plants. GEODERMA. 126(1-2):141-160.
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Borovicka, J; Randa, Z; Jelinek, E. 2005. Gold content of ectomycorrhizal and saprobic macrofungi from non-auriferous and unpolluted areas. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 109(8):951-955.
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Bougoure, DS; Cairney, JWG. 2005. Fungi associated with hair roots of Rhododendron lochiae (Ericaceae) in an Australian tropical cloud forest revealed by culturing and culture-independent molecular methods. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 7(11):1743-1754.
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Bougoure, JJ; Bougoure, DS; Cairney, JWG; Dearnaley, JDW. 2005. ITS-RFLP and sequence analysis of endophytes from Acianthus, Caladenia and Pterostylis (Orchidaceae) in southeastern Queensland. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 109(4):452-460.
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Bougoure, DS; Cairney, JWG. 2005. Assemblages of ericoid mycorrhizal and other root-associated fungi from Epacris pulchella (Ericaceae) as determined by culturing and direct DNA extraction from roots. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 7(6):819-827.
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Boulet, FM; Lambers, H. 2005. Characterisation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonisation in cluster roots of Hakea verrucosa F. Muell (Proteaceae), and its effect on growth and nutrient acquisition in ultramafic soil. PLANT AND SOIL. 269(1-2):357-367.
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Bowles, M; Zettler, L; Bell, T; Kelsey, P. 2005. Relationships between soil characteristics, distribution and restoration potential of the federal threatened eastern prairie fringed orchid, platanthera leucophaea (Nutt.) lindl. AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST. 154(2):273-285.
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Braun, S; Riemann, K; Kupka, S; Leistenschneider, P; Sotlar, K; Schmid, H; Blin, N. 2005. Active succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) and lack of SDHD mutations in sporadic paragangliomas. ANTICANCER RESEARCH. 25(4):2809-2814.
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Brearley, FQ; Scholes, JD; See, LS. 2005. Nitrogen nutrition and isotopic discrimination in tropical ectomycorrhizal fungi. RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY. 156(2):184-190.
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Bridge, PD; Spooner, BM; Roberts, PJ. 2005. The impact of molecular data in fungal systematics. ADVANCES IN BOTANICAL RESEARCH. 42:33-67.
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Brinkman, EP; Troelstra, SR; van der Putten, WH. 2005. Soil feedback effects to the foredune grass Ammophila arenaria by endoparasitic root-feeding nematodes and whole soil communities. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(11):2077-2087.
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Bronick, CJ; Lal, R. 2005. Soil structure and management: a review. GEODERMA. 124(1-2):3-22.
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Brundrett, M; Malajczuk, N; Gong, MQ; Xu, DP; Snelling, S; Dell, B. 2005. Nursery inoculation of Eucalyptus seedlings in Western Australia and Southern China using spores and mycelial inoculum of diverse ectomycorrhizal fungi from different climatic regions. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. 209(3):193-205.
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Bucking, H; Shachar-Hill, Y. 2005. Phosphate uptake, transport and transfer by the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices is stimulated by increased carbohydrate availability. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 165(3):899-912.
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Buee, M; Vairelles, D; Garbaye, J. 2005. Year-round monitoring of diversity and potential metabolic activity of the ectomycorrhizal community in a beech (Fagus silvatica) forest subjected to two thinning regimes. MYCORRHIZA. 15(4):235-245.
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Burke, DJ; Martin, KJ; Rygiewicz, PT; Topa, MA. 2005. Ectomycorrhizal fungi identification in single and pooled root samples: terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (TRFLP) and morphotyping compared. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(9):1683-1694.
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Burkett, VR; Draugelis-Dale, RO; Williams, HA; Schoenholtz, SH. 2005. Effects of flooding regime and seedling treatment on early survival and growth of nuttall oak. RESTORATION ECOLOGY. 13(3):471-479.
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Cabello, M; Irrazabal, G; Bucsinszky, AM; Saparrat, M; Schalamuk, S. 2005. Effect of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus mosseae, and a rock-phosphate-solubilizing fungus, Penicillium thomii, on Mentha piperita growth in a soilless medium. JOURNAL OF BASIC MICROBIOLOGY. 45(3):182-189.
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Cairney, JWG. 2005. Basidiomycete mycelia in forest soils: dimensions, dynamics and roles in nutrient distribution. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 109(1):7-20.
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Calvo, L; Alonso, I; Fernandez, AJ; De Luis, E. 2005. Short-term study of effects of fertilisation and cutting treatments on the vegetation dynamics of mountain heathlands in Spain. PLANT ECOLOGY. 179(2):181-191.
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Camill, P; McKone, MJ; Sturges, ST; Severud, WJ; Ellis, E; Limmer, J; Martin, CB; Navratil, RT; Purdie, AJ; Sandel, BS; Talukder, S; Trout, A. 2004. Community- and ecosystem-level changes in a species-rich tallgrass prairie restoration. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS. 14(6):1680-1694.
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Caravaca, F; Alguacil, MM; Barea, JM; Roldan, A. 2005. Survival of inocula and native AM fungi species associated with shrubs in a degraded Mediterranean ecosystem. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(2):227-233.
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Caravaca, F; Aiguacil, MM; Torres, P; Roldan, A. 2005. Plant type mediates rhizospheric microbial activities and soil aggregation in a semiarid Mediterranean salt marsh. GEODERMA. 124(3-4):375-382.
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Caravaca, F; Alguacil, MM; Diaz, G; Marin, P; Roldan, A. 2005. Nutrient acquisition and nitrate reductase activity of mycorrhizal Retama sphaerocarpa L. seedlings afforested in an amended semiarid soil under two water regimes. SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT. 21(1):10-16.
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Caravaca, F; Alguacil, MD; Torres, P; Roldan, A. 2005. Microbial activities and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonization in the rhizosphere of the salt marsh plant Inula crithmoides L. along a spatial salinity gradient. WETLANDS. 25(2):350-355.
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Caravaca, F; Alguacil, MM; Azcon, R; Parlade, J; Torres, P; Roldan, A. 2005. Establishment of two ectomycorrhizal shrub species in a semiarid site after in situ amendment with sugar beet, rock phosphate, and Aspergillus niger. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY. 49(1):73-82.
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Caravaca, F; Alguacil, MM; Hernandez, JA; Roldan, A. 2005. Involvement of antioxidant enzyme and nitrate reductase activities during water stress and recovery of mycorrhizal Myrtus communis and Phillyrea angustifolia plants. PLANT SCIENCE. 169(1):191-197.
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Carpio, LA; Davies, FT; Arnold, MA. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, organic and inorganic controlled-release fertilizers: Effect on growth and leachate of container-grown bush morning glory (Ipomoea carnea ssp.fistulosa) under high production temperatures. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE. 130(1):131-139.
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Castaldini, M; Turrini, A; Sbrana, C; Benedetti, A; Marchionni, M; Mocali, S; Fabiani, A; Landi, S;
Santomassimo, F; Pietrangeli, B; Nuti, MP; Miclaus, N; Giovannetti, M. 2005. Impact of Bt corn on rhizospheric and on beneficial mycorrhizal symbiosis and soil eubacterial communities iosis in experimental microcosms. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 71(11):6719-6729.
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Cavagnaro, TR; Smith, FA; Smith, SE; Jakobsen, I. 2005. Functional diversity in arbuscular mycorrhizas: exploitation of soil patches with different phosphate enrichment differs among fungal species. PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT. 28(5):642-650.
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Cavigelli, MA; Lengnick, LL; Buyer, JS; Fravel, D; Handoo, Z; McCarty, G; Millner, P; Sikora, L; Wright, S; Vinyard, B; Rabenhorst, M. 2005. Landscape level variation in soil resources and microbial properties in a no-till corn field. APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY. 29(2):99-123.
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Cazares, E; Trappe, JM; Jumpponen, A. 2005. Mycorrhiza-plant colonization patterns on a subalpine glacier forefront as a model system of primary succession. MYCORRHIZA. 15(6):405-416.
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Centofanti, T; Penfield, R; Albrecht, A; Pellerin, S; Fluhler, H; Frossard, E. 2005. Is the transfer factor a relevant tool to assess the soil-to-plant transfer of radionuclides under field conditions? JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. 34(6):1972-1979.
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Chacon, N; Dezzeo, N; Flores, S. 2005. Effect of particle-size distribution, soil organic carbon content and organo-mineral aluminium complexes on acid phosphatases of seasonally flooded forest soils. BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS. 41(1):69-72.
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Chambers, SM; Hitchcock, CJ; Cairney, JWG. 2005. Ectomycorrhizal mycobionts of Pisonia grandis on coral cays in the Capricorn-Bunker group, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 109(10):1105-1111.
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Chapman, SK; Langley, JA; Hart, SC; Koch, GW. 2006. Plants actively control nitrogen cycling: uncorking the microbial bottleneck. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 169(1):27-34.
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Chaudhry, Q; Blom-Zandstra, M; Gupta, S; Joner, EJ. 2005. Utilising the synergy between plants and rhizosphere microorganisms to enhance breakdown of organic pollutants in the environment. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH. 12(1):34-48.
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Chaudhry, MS; Batool, Z; Khan, AG. 2005. Preliminary assessment of plant community structure and arbuscular mycorrhizas in rangeland habitats of Cholistan desert, Pakistan. MYCORRHIZA. 15(8):606-611.
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Chaurasia, B; Pandey, A; Palni, LMS. 2005. Distribution, colonization and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with central Himalayan rhododendrons. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. 207(3):315-324.
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Chen, X; Tang, JJ; Zhi, GY; Hu, SJ. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization and phosphorus acquisition of plants: effects of coexisting plant species. APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY. 28(3):259-269.
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Chen, RR; Yin, R; Lin, XG; Cao, ZH. 2005. Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation on plant growth and phthalic ester degradation in two contaminated soils. PEDOSPHERE. 15(2):263-269.
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Chen, BD; Tang, XY; Zhu, YG; Christie, P. 2005. Metal concentrations and mycorrhizal status of plants colonizing copper mine tailings: potential for revegetation. SCIENCE IN CHINA SERIES C-LIFE SCIENCES. 48(1):156-164.
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Chen, BD; Liu, Y; Shen, H; Li, XL; Christie, P. 2004. Uptake of cadmium from an experimentally contaminated calcareous soil by arbuscular mycorrhizal maize (Zea mays L.). MYCORRHIZA. 14(6):347-354.
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Chen, BD; Roos, P; Borggaard, OK; Zhu, YG; Jakobsen, I. 2005. Mycorrhiza and root hairs in barley enhance acquisition of phosphorus and uranium from phosphate rock but mycorrhiza decreases root to shoot uranium transfer. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 165(2):591-598.
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Chen, X; Wu, CH; Tang, JJ; Hu, SJ. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizae enhance metal lead uptake and growth of host plants under a sand culture experiment. CHEMOSPHERE. 60(5):665-671.
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Chen, BD; Zhu, YG; Zhang, XH; Jakobsen, I. 2005. The influence of mycorrhiza on uranium and phosphorus uptake by barley plants from a field-contaminated soil. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH. 12(6):325-331.
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Chen, BD; Jakobsen, I; Roos, P; Zhu, YG. 2005. Effects of the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices on uranium uptake and accumulation by Medicago truncatula L. from uranium-contaminated
soil. PLANT AND SOIL. 275(1-2):349-359.
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Cheng, S; Widden, P; Messier, C. 2005. Light and tree size influence belowground development in yellow birch and sugar maple. PLANT AND SOIL. 270(1-2):321-330.
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Choi, DS; Quoreshi, AM; Maruyama, Y; Jin, HO; Koike, T. 2005. Effect of ectomycorrhizal infection on growth and photosynthetic characteristics of Pinus densiflora seedlings grown under elevated CO2
concentrations. PHOTOSYNTHETICA. 43(2):223-229.
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Citterio, S; Prato, N; Fumagalli, P; Aina, R; Massa, N; Santagostino, A; Sgorbati, S; Berta, G. 2005. The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae induces growth and
metal accumulation changes in Cannabis sativa L. CHEMOSPHERE. 59(1):21-29.
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Clark, BR; Hartley, SE; Suding, KN; de Mazancourt, C. 2005. The effect of recycling on plant competitive hierarchies. AMERICAN NATURALIST. 165(6):609-622.
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Clark, RB; Baligar, VC; Zobel, RW. 2005. Response of mycorrhizal switchgrass to phosphorus fractions in acidic soil. COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS. 36(9-10):1337-1359.
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Clarkson, BR; Schipper, LA; Moyersoen, B; Silvester, WB. 2005. Foliar N-15 natural abundance indicates phosphorus limitation of bog species. OECOLOGIA. 144(4):550-557.
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Cline, ET; Ammirati, JF; Edmonds, RL. 2005. Does proximity to mature trees influence ectomycorrhizal fungus communities of Douglas-fir seedlings? NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 166(3):993-1009.
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Colditz, F; Braun, HP; Jacquet, C; Niehaus, K; Krajinski, F. 2005. Proteomic profiling unravels insights into the molecular background underlying increased Aphanomyces euteiches tolerance of Medicago truncatula. PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 59(3):387-406.
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Colgan, W; Trappe, JM. 2004. NATS truffle and truffle-like fungi 10: Pachyphloeus thysellii sp nov (Pezizaceae, Pezizomycotina). MYCOTAXON. 90(2):281-284.
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Colpaert, JV; Adriaensen, K; Muller, LAH; Lambaerts, M; Faes, C; Carleer, R; Vangronsveld, J. 2005. Element profiles and growth in Zn-sensitive and Zn-resistant Suilloid fungi. MYCORRHIZA. 15(8):628-634.
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Cornejo, P; Azcon-Aguilar, C; Barea, JM; Ferrol, N. 2004. Temporal temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (TTGE) as a tool for the characterization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS. 241(2):265-270.
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Corradi, N; Hijri, M; Fumagalli, L; Sanders, IR. 2004. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota) harbour ancient fungal tubulin genes that resemble those of the chytrids (Chytridiomycota). FUNGAL GENETICS AND BIOLOGY. 41(11):1037-1045.
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Costa, CMC; Cavalcante, UMT; Goto, BT; dos Santos, VF; Maia, LC. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and phosphorus supply on seedlings of mangabeira. PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA BRASILEIRA. 40(3):225-232.
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Courbot, M; Diez, L; Ruotolo, R; Chalot, M; Leroy, P. 2004. Cadmium-responsive thiols in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 70(12):7413-7417.
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Courty, PE; Pritsch, K; Schloter, M; Hartmann, A; Garbaye, J. 2005. Activity profiling of ectomycorrhiza communities in two forest soils using multiple enzymatic tests. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 167(1):309-319.
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Cripps, CL; Eddington, LH. 2005. Distribution of mycorrhizal types among alpine vascular plant families on the Beartooth Plateau, rocky mountains, USA, in reference to large-scale patterns in arctic-alpine habitats. ARCTIC ANTARCTIC AND ALPINE RESEARCH. 37(2):177-188.
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Cropper, WP; Comerford, NB. 2005. Optimizing simulated fertilizer additions using a genetic algorithm with a nutrient uptake model. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING. 185(2-4):271-281.
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Cullings, K; Raleigh, C; New, MH; Henson, J. 2005. Effects of artificial defoliation of pines on the structure and physiology of the soil fungal community of a mixed pine-spruce forest. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 71(4):1996-2000.
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da Silveira, APD; Cardoso, EJBN. 2004. Arbuscular mycorrhiza and kinetic parameters of phosphorus absorption by bean plants. SCIENTIA AGRICOLA. 61(2):203-209.
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da Silva, GA; Trufem, SFB; Junior, OJS; Maia, LC. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a semiarid copper mining area in Brazil. MYCORRHIZA. 15(1):47-53.
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Dahlgren, RA; Saigusa, M; Ugolini, FC. 2004. The nature, properties and management of volcanic soils. ADVANCES IN AGRONOMY. 82:113-182.
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Dalpe, Y. 2005. Mycorrhizae: a potential tool for plant protection but not a panacea. PHYTOPROTECTION. 86(1):53-59.
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Das, K; Sharma, JR; Montoya, L. 2004. Lactarius in Kumaon Himalaya 3: A new species of subgenus Lactifluus. MYCOTAXON. 90(2):285-290.
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Davies, FT; Calderon, CM; Huaman, Z. 2005. Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizae indigenous to Peru and a flavonoid on growth, yield, and leaf elemental concentration of 'Yungay' potatoes. HORTSCIENCE. 40(2):381-385.
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Davies, FT; Calderon, CM; Human, Z; Gomez, R. 2005. Influence of a flavonoid (formononetin) on mycorrhizal activity and potato crop productivity in the highlands of Peru. SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE. 106(3):318-329.
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de Ridder-Duine, AS; Kowalchuk, GA; Gunnewiek, PJAK; Smant, W; van Veen, JA; de Boer, W. 2005. Rhizosphere bacterial community composition in natural stands of Carex arenaria (sand sedge) is determined by bulk soil community composition. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(2):349-357.
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de Andrade, SAL; da Silveira, APD. 2004. Soil microbial biomass and activity under the influence of lead addition and mycorrhizal soybean rhizosphere. PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA BRASILEIRA. 39(12):1191-1198.
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de Boer, W; Folman, LB; Summerbell, RC; Boddy, L. 2005. Living in a fungal world: impact of fungi on soil bacterial niche development. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS. 29(4):795-811.
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de Andrade, SAL; Jorge, RA; da Silveira, APD. 2005. Cadmium effect on the association of jackbean (Canavalia ensiformis)and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. SCIENTIA AGRICOLA. 62(4):389-394.
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de Miranda, JCC; Vilela, L; de Miranda, LN. 2005. Dynamics and contribution of arbuscular mycorrhiza in culture systems with crop rotation. PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA BRASILEIRA. 40(10):1005-1014.
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de la Providencia, IE; de Souza, FA; Fernandez, F; Delmas, NS; Declerck, S. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi reveal distinct patterns of anastomosis formation and hyphal healing mechanisms between different phylogenic groups. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 165(1):261-271.
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de Boulois, HD; Delvaux, B; Declerck, S. 2005. Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the root uptake and translocation of radiocaesium. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. 134(3):515-524.
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de Roman, M; de Miguel, AM. 2005. Post-fire, seasonal and annual dynamics of the ectomycorrhizal community in a Quercus ilex L. forest over a 3-year period. MYCORRHIZA. 15(6):471-482.
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de Oliveira, AN; de Oliveira, LA. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizae fungi and nutrient contents in five banana cultivars on an Amazonian Oxisol. REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIA DO SOLO. 29(3):481-488.
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De Roman, M; Claveria, V; De Miguel, AM. 2005. A revision of the descriptions of ectomycorrhizas published since 1961. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 109(10):1063-1104.
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De Deyn, GB; Van der Putten, WH. 2005. Linking aboveground and belowground diversity. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION. 20(11):625-633.
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De Rijke, E; Aardenburg, L; Van Dijk, J; Ariese, F; Ernst, WHO; Gooijer, C; Brinkman, UATH. 2005. Changed isoflavone levels in red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) leaves with disturbed root nodulation in response to waterlogging. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY. 31(6):1285-1298.
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De Souza, FA; Declerck, S; Smit, E; Kowalchuk, GA. 2005. Morphological, ontogenetic and molecular characterization of Scutellospora reticulata (Glomeromycota). MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 109(6):697-706.
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De Cal, A; Martinez-Treceno, A; Salto, T; Lopez-Aranda, JM; Melgarejo, P. 2005. Effect of chemical fumigation on soil fungal communities in Spanish strawberry nurseries. APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY. 28(1):47-56.
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Deans, JD; Edmunds, WM; Lindley, DK; Gaye, CB; Dreyfus, B; Nizinski, JJ; Neyra, M; Ingleby, K; Munro, RC. 2005. Nitrogen in interstitial waters in the sahel; Natural baseline,
pollutant or resource? PLANT AND SOIL. 271(1-2):47-62.
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Deguchi, S; Uozumi, S; Tawaraya, K; Kawamoto, H; Tanaka, O. 2005. Living mulch with white clover improves phosphorus nutrition of maize of early growth stage. SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION. 51(4):573-576.
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Dehlin, H; Nilsson, MC; Wardle, DA; Shevtsova, A. 2004.Effects of shading and humus fertility on growth, competition, and ectomycorrhizal colonization of boreal forest tree seedlings. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. 34(12):2573-2586.
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Dickie, IA; Schnitzer, SA; Reich, PB; Hobbie, SE. 2005. Spatially disjunct effects of co-occurring competition and facilitation. ECOLOGY LETTERS. 8(11):1191-1200.
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Dickie, IA; Reich, PB. 2005. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities at forest edges. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY. 93(2):244-255.
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Diedhiou, AG; Gueye, O; Diabate, M; Prin, Y; Duponnois, R; Dreyfus, B; Ba, AM. 2005. Contrasting responses to ectomycorrhizal inoculation in seedlings of six tropical African tree species. MYCORRHIZA. 16(1):11-17.
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Diedhiou, PM; Oerke, EC; Dehne, HW. 2004. Effects of the strobilurin fungicides azoxystrobin and kresoxim-methyl on arbuscular mycorrhiza. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PFLANZENKRANKHEITEN UND PFLANZENSCHUTZ-JOURNAL OF PLANT DISEASES AND PROTECTION. 111(6):545-556.
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Diedhiou, AG; Verpillot, F; Gueye, O; Dreyfus, B; Duponnois, R; Ba, AM. 2004. Do concentrations of glucose and fungal inoculum influence the competitiveness of two early-stage ectomycorrhizal fungi in Afzelia africana seedlings? FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. 203(1-3):187-194.
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Diez, J. 2005. Invasion biology of Australian ectomycorrhizal fungi introduced with
eucalypt plantations into the Iberian Peninsula. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS. 7(1):3-15.
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Diouf, D; Duponnois, R; Ba, AT; Neyra, M; Lesueur, D. 2005. Symbiosis of Acacia auriculiformis and Acacia mangium with mycorrhizal fungi and Bradyrhizobium spp. improves salt tolerance in greenhouse
conditions. FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY. 32(12):1143-1152.
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Dominguez, L; Sersic, A; Melville, L; Peterson, RL. 2006. 'Prepackaged symbioses': propagules on roots of the myco-heterotrophic plant Arachnitis uniflora. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 169(1):191-197.
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dos Anjos, ECT; Cavalcante, UMT; dos Santos, VF; Maia, LC. 2005. Production of mycorrhized sweet passion fruit seedlings in disinfected and phosphorus fertilized soil. PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA BRASILEIRA. 40(4):345-351.
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Douds, DD; Nagahashi, G; Pfeffer, PE; Kayser, WM; Reider, C. 2005. On-farm production and utilization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus inoculum. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE. 85(1):15-21.
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Douglas, RB; Parker, VT; Cullings, KW. 2005. Belowground ectomycorrhizal community structure of mature lodgepole pine and mixed conifer stands in Yellowstone National Park. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. 208(1-3):303-317.
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Douhan, GW; Rizzo, DM. 2005. Phylogenetic divergence in a local population of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Cenococcum geophilum. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 166(1):263-271.
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Douhan, GW; Petersen, C; Bledsoe, CS; Rizzo, DM. 2005. Contrasting root associated fungi of three common oak-woodland plant species based on molecular identification: host specificity or non-specific amplification? MYCORRHIZA. 15(5):365-372.
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Driver, JD; Holben, WE; Rillig, MC. 2005. Characterization of glomalin as a hyphal wall component of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(1):101-106.
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Ducousso, M; Galiana, A; Chaix, G; Prin, Y. 2004. Relative infectivity of two Pisolithus spp. strains inoculated to the nitrogen-fixing legume tree Acacia crassicarpa A. Cunn. ex Benth. in a field experiment in Madagascar. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL BIOLOGY. 40(3-4):105-111.
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Duplessis, S; Courty, PE; Tagu, D; Martin, F. 2005. Transcript patterns associated with ectomycorrhiza development in Eucalyptus globulus and Pisolithus microcarpus. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 165(2):599-611.
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Duponnois, R; Founoune, H; Masse, D; Pontanier, R. 2005. Inoculation of Acacia holosericea with ectomycorrhizal fungi in a semiarid site in Senegal: growth response and influences on the mycorrhizal soil infectivity after 2 years plantation. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. 207(3):351-362.
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Duponnois, R; Lesueur, D. 2004. Sporocarps of Pisolithus albus as an ecological niche for fluorescent pseudomonads involved in Acacia mangium Wild - Pisolithus albus ectomycorrhizal symbiosis. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY. 50(9):691-696.
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Duponnois, R; Colombet, A; Hien, V; Thioulouse, J. 2005. The mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices and rock phosphate amendment influence plant growth and microbial activity in the rhizosphere of Acacia holosericea. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(8):1460-1468.
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Duponnois, R; Paugy, M; Thioulouse, J; Masse, D; Lepage, M. 2005. Functional diversity of soil microbial community, rock phosphate dissolution and growth of Acacia seyal as influenced by grass-, litter- and soil-feeding termite nest structure amendments. GEODERMA. 124(3-4):349-361.
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Echbab, H; Prin, Y; Ducousso, M; Nourissier-Mountou, S; Lahlou, H; Arahou, M. 2004. Helper bacteria associated with Casuarina cunninghamiana-Frankia symbiosis: selection of isolates for their effects on plant growth in axenic conditions. ACTA BOTANICA GALLICA. 151(4):429-440.
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Eckardt, NA. 2005. Insights into plant cellular mechanisms: Of phosphate transporters and
arbuscular mycorrhizal infection. PLANT CELL. 17(12):3213-3216.
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Edwards, IP; Turco, RF. 2005. Inter- and intraspecific resolution of nrDNA TRFLP assessed by computer-simulated restriction analysis of a diverse collection of ectomycorrhizal fungi. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 109(2):212-226.
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Eikenes, M; Hietala, AM; Alfredsen, G; Fossdal, CG; Solheim, H. 2005. Comparison of quantitative real-time PCR, chitin and ergosterol assays for monitoring colonization of Trametes versicolor in birch wood. HOLZFORSCHUNG. 59(5):568-573.
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El Karkouri, K; Martin, F; Mousain, D. 2004. Diversity of ectomycorrhizal symbionts in a disturbed Pinus halepensis plantation in the Mediterranean region. ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE. 61(7):705-710.
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El Karkouri, K; Martin, F; Douzery, JPE; Mousain, D. 2005. Diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi naturally established on
containerised Pinus seedlings in nursery conditions. MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 160(1):47-52.
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Elfstrand, M; Feddermann, N; Ineichen, K; Nagaraj, VJ; Wiemken, A; Boller, T; Salzer, P. 2005. Ectopic expression of the mycorrhiza-specific chitinase gene Mtchit 3-3 in Medicago truncatula root-organ cultures stimulates spore germination of glomalean fungi. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 167(2):557-570.
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Enkhtuya, B; Poschl, M; Vosatka, M. 2005. Native grass facilitates mycorrhizal colonisation and P uptake of tree seedlings in two anthropogenic substrates. WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION. 166(1-4):217-236.
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Enkhtuya, B; Vosatka, M. 2005. Interaction between grass and trees mediated by extraradical mycelium of symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. SYMBIOSIS. 38(3):261-276.
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Entz, MH; Penner, KR; Vessey, JK; Zelmer, CD; Martens, JRT. 2004. Mycorrhizal colonization of flax under long-term organic and conventional management. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE. 84(4):1097-1099.
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Ernst, WHO. 2005. Phytoextraction of mine wastes - Options and impossibilities. CHEMIE DER ERDE-GEOCHEMISTRY. 65(1):29-42.
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Escudero, V; Mendoza, R. 2005. Seasonal variation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in temperate
grasslands along a wide hydrologic gradient. MYCORRHIZA. 15(4):291-299.
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Esitken, A; Ercisli, S; Eken, C. 2005. Effects of mycorrhiza isolates on symbiotic germination of terrestrial orchids (Orchis palustris Jacq. and Serapias vomeracea subsp vomeracea(Burm.f.) briq.) in Turkey. SYMBIOSIS. 38(1):59-68.
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Ezawa, T; Hayatsu, M; Saito, M. 2005. A new hypothesis on the strategy for acquisition of phosphorus in arbuscular mycorrhiza: Up-regulation of secreted acid phosphatase gene
in the host plant. MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS. 18(10):1046-1053.
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Fahey, TJ; Tierney, GL; Fitzhugh, RD; Wilson, GF; Siccama, TG. 2005. Soil respiration and soil carbon balance in a northern hardwood forest ecosystem. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. 35(2):244-253.
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Feeney, DS; Daniell, T; Hallett, PD; Illian, J; Ritz, K; Young, IM. 2004. Does the presence of glomalin relate to reduced water infiltration through hydrophobicity? CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE. 84(4):365-372.
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Fehlberg, V; Vieweg, MF; Dohmann, EMN; Hohnjec, N; Puhler, A; Perlick, AM; Kuster, H. 2005. The promoter of the leghaemoglobin gene VfLb29: functional analysis and identification of modules necessary for its activation in the infected cells of root nodules and in the arbuscule-containing cells of mycorrhizal roots. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY. 56(413):799-806.
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Feild, TS; Brodribb, TJ. 2005. A unique mode of parasitism in the conifer coral tree Parasitaxus ustus (Podocarpaceae). PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT. 28(10):1316-1325.
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Ferdman, Y; Aviram, S; Roth-Bejerano, N; Trappe, JM; Kagan-Zur, V. 2005. Phylogenetic studies of Terfezia pfeilii and Choiromyces echinulatus (Pezizales) support new genera for southern African truffles: Kalaharituber and Eremiomyces. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 109(2):237-245.
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Ferreira, AS; Totola, MR; Kasuya, MCM; Araujo, EF; Borges, AC. 2005. Small heat shock proteins in the development of thermotolerance in Pisolithus sp. JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY. 30(8):595-602.
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Fester, T; Wray, V; Nimtz, M; Strack, D. 2005. Is stimulation of carotenoid biosynthesis in arbuscular mycorrhizal roots a general phenomenon? PHYTOCHEMISTRY. 66(15):1781-1786.
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Fester, T; Hause, G. 2005. Accumulation of reactive oxygen species in arbuscular mycorrhizal roots. MYCORRHIZA. 15(5):373-379.
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Feuerherdt, L; Petit, S; Jusaitis, M. 2005. Distribution of mycorrhizal fungus associated with the endangered pink-lipped spider orchid (Arachnorchis (syn. Caladenia) behrii) at Warren Conservation Park in South Australia. NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 43(2):367-371.
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Fisher, JB; Jayachandran, K. 2005. Presence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in South Florida native plants. MYCORRHIZA. 15(8):580-588.
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Fitter, AH. 2005. Darkness visible: reflections on underground ecology. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY. 93(2):231-243.
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Fitter, AH; Gilligan, CA; Hollingworth, K; Kleczkowski, A; Twyman, RM; Pitchford, JW. 2005. Biodiversity and ecosystem function in soil. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY. 19(3):369-377.
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Fitze, D; Wiepning, A; Kaldorf, M; Ludwig-Muller, J. 2005. Auxins in the development of an arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in maize. JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 162(11):1210-1219.
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Flores, C; Cuenca, G. 2004. Growth and mycorrhizal dependency of the pioneer species and pollenectarizing Oyedaea verbesinoides, Asteraceae. INTERCIENCIA. 29(11):632-637.
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Flores, R; Diaz, G; Honrubia, M. 2005. Mycorrhizal synthesis of Lactarius indigo (Schw.) Fr. with five Neotropical pine species. MYCORRHIZA. 15(8):563-570.
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Fomina, M; Hillier, S; Charnock, JM; Melville, K; Alexander, IJ; Gadd, GM. 2005. Role of oxalic acid overexcretion in transformations of toxic metal minerals by Beauveria caledonica. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 71(1):371-381.
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Fomina, MA; Alexander, IJ; Colpaert, JV; Gadd, GM. 2005. Solubilization of toxic metal minerals and metal tolerance of mycorrhizal fungi. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(5):851-866.
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Forrester, DI; Bauhus, H; Cowie, AL. 2005. On the success and failure of mixed-species tree plantations: lessons learned from a model system of Eucalyptus globulus and Acacia mearnsii. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. 209(1-2):147-155.
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Fortunato, IM; Ruta, C; Castrignano, A; Saccardo, F. 2005. The effect of mycorrhizal symbiosis on the development of micropropagated artichokes. SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE. 106(4):472-483.
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Fountain, MT; Hopkin, SP. 2005. Folsomia candida (Collembola): A "standard" soil arthropod. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY. 50:201-222.
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Fransson, PMA; Taylor, AFS; Finlay, RD. 2005. Mycelial production, spread and root colonisation by the ectomycorrhizal fungi Hebeloma crustuliniforme and Paxillus involutus under elevated atmospheric CO2. MYCORRHIZA. 15(1):25-31
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Freitas, MSM; Martins, MA; Vieira, EIJC. 2004. Yield and quality of essential oils of Mentha arvensis in response to inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA BRASILEIRA. 39(9):887-894.
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Frenot, Y; Bergstrom, DM; Gloaguen, JC; Tavenard, R; Strullu, DG. 2005. The first record of mycorrhizae on sub-Antarctic Heard Island: a preliminary examination. ANTARCTIC SCIENCE. 17(2):205-210.
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Frenzel, A; Manthey, K; Perlick, AM; Meyer, F; Puhler, A; Kuster, H; Krajinski, F. 2005. Combined transcriptome profiling reveals a novel family of arbuscular mycorrhizal-specific Medicago truncatula lectin genes. MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS. 18(8):771-782.
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Frey-Klett, P; Chavatte, M; Clausse, ML; Courrier, S; Le Roux, C; Raaijmakers, J; Martinotti, MG; Pierrat, JC; Garbaye, J. 2005. Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis affects functional diversity of rhizosphere fluorescent pseudomonads. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 165(1):317-328.
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Frey-Klett, P; Garbaye, J. 2005. Mycorrhiza helper bacteria: a promising model for the genomic analysis of fungal-bacterial interactions. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 168(1):4-8.
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Fujimaki, R; McGonigle, TP; Takeda, H. 2004. Soil micro-habitat effects on fine roots of Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl.: A field experiment using root ingrowth cores. PLANT AND SOIL. 266(1-2):325-332.
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Fujimura, KF; Smith, JE; Horton, TR; Weber, NS; Spatafora, JW. 2005. Pezizalean mycorrhizas and sporocarps in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) after prescribed fires in eastern Oregon, USA. MYCORRHIZA. 15(2):79-86.
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Funatsu, Y; Nakatsubo, T; Yamaguchi, O; Horikoshi, T. 2005. Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizae on the establishment of the alien plant Oenothera laciniata (Onagraceae) on a Japanese coastal sand dune. JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH. 21(5):1054-1061.
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Fusconi, A; Lingua, G; Trotta, A; Berta, G. 2005. Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization and phosphorus application on nuclear ploidy in Allium porrum plants. MYCORRHIZA. 15(5):313-321.
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Gadkar, V; Rillig, MC. 2005. Suitability of genomic DNA synthesized by strand displacement amplification (SDA) for AFLP analysis: genotyping single spores of
arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGICAL METHODS. 63(2):157-164.
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Gadkar, V; Rillig, MC. 2005. Application of Phi29 DNA polymerase mediated whole genome amplification on single spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS. 242(1):65-71.
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Gamalero, E; Lingua, G; Tombolini, R; Avidano, L; Pivato, B; Berta, G. 2005. Colonization of tomato root seedling by Pseudomonas fluorescens 92rkG5: Spatio-temporal dynamics, localization, organization, viability, and culturability. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY. 50(2):289-297.
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Gamper, H; Hartwig, UA; Leuchtmann, A. 2005. Mycorrhizas improve nitrogen nutrition of Trifolium repens after 8 yr of selection under elevated atmospheric CO2 partial pressure. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 167(2):531-542.
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Gange, AC; Smith, AK. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi influence visitation rates of pollinating insects. ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY. 30(5):600-606.
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Gange, AC; Gane, DRJ; Chen, YL; Gong, MQ. 2005. Dual colonization of Eucalyptus urophylla ST Blake by arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal fungi affects levels of insect herbivore attack. AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST ENTOMOLOGY. 7(3):253-263.
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Gange, AC; Brown, VK; Aplin, DM. 2005. Ecological specificity of arbuscular mycorrhizae: evidence from foliar- and seed-feeding insects. ECOLOGY. 86(3):603-611.
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Garampalli, RH; Deene, S; Reddy, CN. 2005. Infectivity and efficacy of Glomus aggregatum and growth response of Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp in flyash amended sterile soil. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY. 26(4):705-708.
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Garcia, C; Roldan, A; Hernandez, T. 2005. Ability of different plant species to promote microbiological processes in semiarid soil. GEODERMA. 124(1-2):193-202.
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Garcia, MRL; de Mello, LMM; Cassiolato, AMR. 2004. Microbial variables and productivity of bean under different soil managements and limestone application. PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA BRASILEIRA. 39(10):1021-1026.
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Garcia-Rodriguez, S; Pozo, MJ; Azcon-Aguilar, C; Ferrol, N. 2005. Expression of a tomato sugar transporter is increased in leaves of mycorrhizal or Phytophthora parasitica-infected plants. MYCORRHIZA. 15(7):489-496.
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Garmendia, I; Goicoechea, N; Aguirreolea, J. 2005. Moderate drought influences the effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as biocontrol agents against Verticillium-induced wilt in pepper. MYCORRHIZA. 15(5):345-356.
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Garmendia, I; Goicoechea, N; Aguirreolea, J. 2004. Antioxidant metabolism in asymptomatic leaves of Verticillium-infected pepper associated with an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus. JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY. 152(11-12):593-599.
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Gaur, A; Adholeya, A. 2005. Diverse response of five ornamental plant species to mixed indigenous and single isolate arbuscular-mycorrhizal inocula in marginal soil amended with organic matter. JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION. 28(4):707-723.
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Gavito, ME; Olsson, PA; Rouhier, H; Medina-Penafiel, A; Jakobsen, I; Bago, A; Azcon-Aguilar, C. 2005. Temperature constraints on the growth and functioning of root organ cultures with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 168(1):179-188.
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Gazey, C; Abbott, LK; Robson, AD. 2004. Indigenous and introduced arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi contribute to plant growth in two agricultural soils from south-western Australia. MYCORRHIZA. 14(6):355-362.
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Genre, A; Chabaud, M; Timmers, T; Bonfante, P; Barker, DG. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi elicit a novel intracellular apparatus in Medicago truncatula root epidermal cells before infection. PLANT CELL. 17(12):3489-3499.
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Germani, G; Plenchette, C. 2004. Potential of Crotalaria species as green manure crops for the management of pathogenic nematodes and beneficial mycorrhizal fungi. PLANT AND SOIL. 266(1-2):333-342.
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Gerrath, JM; Matthes, U; Purich, M; Larson, DW. 2005. Root environmental effects on phi thickening production and root morphology in three gymnosperms. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BOTANIQUE. 83(4):379-385.
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Gessler, A; Jung, K; Gasche, R; Papen, H; Heidenfelder, A; Borner, E; Metzler, B; Augustin, S; Hildebrand, E; Rennenberg, H. 2005. Climate and forest management influence nitrogen balance of European beech forests: microbial N transformations and inorganic N net uptake capacity of mycorrhizal roots. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. 124(2):95-111.
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Geurts, R; Fedorova, E; Bisseling, T. 2005. Nod factor signaling genes and their function in the early stages of Rhizobium infection. CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY. 8(4):346-352.
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Giachini, AJ; Souza, LAB; Oliveira, VL. 2004. Species richness and seasonal abundance of ectomycorrhizal fungi in plantations of Eucalyptus dunnii and Pinus taeda in southern Brazil. MYCORRHIZA. 14(6):375-381.
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Gibson, BR; Mitchell, DT. 2005. Phosphatases of ericoid mycorrhizal fungi: kinetic properties and the effect of copper on activity. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 109(4):478-486.
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Gibson, BR; Mitchell, DT. 2005. Influence of pH on copper and zinc sensitivity of ericoid mycobionts in vitro. MYCORRHIZA. 15(3):231-234.
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Giri, B; Kapoor, R; Mukerji, KG. 2005. Effect of the arbuscular mycorrhizae Glomus fasciculatum and G-macrocarpum on the growth and nutrient content of Cassia siamea in a semi-arid Indian wasteland soil. NEW FORESTS. 29(1):63-73.
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Glassop, D; Smith, SE; Smith, FW. 2005. Cereal phosphate transporters associated with the mycorrhizal pathway of phosphate uptake into roots. PLANTA. 222(4):688-698.
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Goicoechea, N; Merino, S; Sanchez-Diaz, M. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can contribute to maintain antioxidant and carbon metabolism in nodules of Anthyllis cytisoides L. subjected to drought. JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 162(1):27-35.
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Gonzalez-Andres, F; Alegre, J; Ceresuela, JL. 2005. The rhizobia nodulating shrubs for revegetation of arid lands: Isolation of native strains and specificity of the plant-rhizobia interaction by cross inoculation tests. ARID LAND RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT. 19(4):307-326.
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Gonzalez-Castaneda, J; Angoa-Perez, MV; Frias-Hernandez, JT; Olalde-Portugal, V; Flores-Ancira, E; Terrones-Rincon, TRL; Van Cleemput, O; Dendooven, L. 2004. Germination of seeds of huisache (Acacia schaffneri) and catclaw(Mimosa monancistra) as affected by sulphuric acid and mechanical scarification and subsequent growth and survival in a greenhouse and field experiment. SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. 32(3):727-738.
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Gonzalez-Guerrero, M; Azcon-Aguilar, C; Mooney, M; Valderas, A; MacDiarmid, CW; Eide, DJ; Ferrol, N. 2005. Characterization of a Glomus intraradices gene encoding a putative Zn transporter of the cation diffusion facilitator family. FUNGAL GENETICS AND BIOLOGY. 42(2):130-140.
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Gormsen, D; Olsson, PA; Hedlund, K. 2004. The influence of collembolans and earthworms on AM fungal mycelium. APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY. 27(3):211-220.
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Gormsen, D; Hedlund, K; Korthals, GW; Mortimer, SR; Pizl, V; Smilauerova, M; Sugg, E. 2004. Management of plant communities on set-aside land and its effects on earthworm communities. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL BIOLOGY. 40(3-4):123-128.
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Govindarajulu, M; Pfeffer, PE; Jin, HR; Abubaker, J; Douds, DD; Allen, JW; Bucking, H; Lammers, PJ; Shachar-Hill, Y. 2005. Nitrogen transfer in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. NATURE. 435(7043):819-823.
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Graham, JH; Miller, RM. 2005. Mycorrhizas: Gene to function. PLANT AND SOIL. 274(1-2):79-100.
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Grant, C; Bittman, S; Montreal, M; Plenchette, C; Morel, C. 2005. Soil and fertilizer phosphorus: Effects on plant P supply and mycorrhizal development. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE. 85(1):3-14.
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Gray, EJ; Smith, DL. 2005. Intracellular and extracellular PGPR: commonalities and distinctions in the plant-bacterium signaling processes. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(3):395-412.
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Green, JJ; Baddeley, JA; Cortina, J; Watson, CA. 2005. Root development in the Mediterranean shrub Pistacia lentiscus as affected by nursery treatments. JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS. 61(1):1-12.
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Grelet, GA; Meharg, AA; Alexander, IJ. 2005. Carbon availability affects nitrogen source utilisation by Hymenoscyphus ericae. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 109(4):469-477.
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Grenon, E; Bradley, RL; Jones, MD; Shipley, B; Peat, H. 2005. Soil factors controlling mineral N uptake by Picea engelmannii seedlings: the importance of gross NH4+ production rates. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 165(3):791-800.
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Grigera, G; Oesterheld, M. 2004. Mycorrhizal colonization patterns under contrasting grazing and topographic conditions in the flooding pampa (Argentina). JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT. 57(6):601-605.
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Grimaldi, B; de Raaf, MA; Filetici, P; Ottonello, S; Ballario, P. 2005. Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer and enhanced green fluorescent protein visualization in the mycorrhizal ascomycete Tuber borchii: a first step towards truffle genetics. CURRENT GENETICS. 48(1):69-74.
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Grimoldi, AA; Kavanova, M; Lattanzi, FA; Schnyder, H. 2005. Phosphorus nutrition-mediated effects of arbuscular mycorrhiza on leaf morphology and carbon allocation in perennial ryegrass. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 168(2):435-444.
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Gronli, KE; Frostegard, A; Bakken, LR; Ohlson, M. 2005. Nutrient and carbon additions to the microbial soil community and its impact on tree seedlings in a boreal spruce forest. PLANT AND SOIL. 278(1-2):275-291.
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Grubisha, LC; Kretzer, AM; Bruns, TD. 2005. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci from the truffle-like ectomycorrhizal fungi Rhizopogon occidentalis and Rhizopogon vulgaris. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY NOTES. 5(3):608-610.
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Grubisha, LC; Trappe, JM; Beyerle, AR; Wheeler, D. 2005. NATS truffle and truffle-like fungi 12: Rhizopogon ater sp nov and R. brunsii sp nov (Rhizopogonaceae, Basidiomycota). MYCOTAXON. 93:345-353.
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Grunig, CR; Sieber, TN. 2005. Molecular and phenotypic description of the widespread root symbiont Acephala applanata gen. et sp nov., formerly known as dark-septate endophyte Type 1. MYCOLOGIA. 97(3):628-640.
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Grunwald, U; Nyamsuren, O; Tarnasloukht, M; Lapopin, L; Becker, A; Mann, P; Gianinazzi-Pearson, V; Krajinski, F; Franken, P. 2004. Identification of mycorrhiza-regulated genes with arbuscule development-related expression profile. PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 55(4):553-566.
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Gryndler, M; Hrselova, H; Sudova, R; Gryndlerova, H; Rezacova, V; Merhautova, V. 2005. Hyphal growth and mycorrhiza formation by the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus claroideum BEG 23 is stimulated by humic substances. MYCORRHIZA. 15(7):483-488.
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Guadarrama, P; Alvarez-Sanchez, J; Estrada-Torres, A. 2004. Phosphorus dependence in seedlings of a tropical pioneer tree: The role of arbuscular mycorrhizae. JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION. 27(12):2159-2174.
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Guerin-Laguette, A; Matsushita, N; Lapeyrie, F; Shindo, K; Suzuki, K. 2005. Successful inoculation of mature pine with Tricholoma matsutake. MYCORRHIZA. 15(4):301-305.
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Guerin-Laguette, A; Shindo, K; Matsushita, N; Suzuki, K; Lapeyrie, F. 2004. The mycorrhizal fungus Tricholoma matsutake stimulates Pinus densiflora seedling growth in vitro. MYCORRHIZA. 14(6):397-400.
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Guerrieri, E; Lingua, G; Digilio, MC; Massa, N; Berta, G. 2004. Do interactions between plant roots and the rhizosphere affect parasitoid behaviour? ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY. 29(6):753-756.
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Guidot, A; Verner, MC; Debaud, JC; Marmeisse, R. 2005. Intraspecific variation in use of different organic nitrogen sources by the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum. MYCORRHIZA. 15(3):167-177.
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Guimil, S; Chang, HS; Zhu, T; Sesma, A; Osbourn, A; Roux, C; Ionnidis, V; Oakeley, EJ; Docquier, M; Descombes, P; Briggs, SP; Paszkowski, U. 2005. Comparative transcriptomics of rice reveals an ancient pattern of response to microbial colonization. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 102(22):8066-8070.
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Gunawardena, U; Rodriguez, M; Straney, D; Romeo, JT; VanEtten, HD; Hawes, MC. 2005. Tissue-specific localization of pea root infection by Nectria haematococca. Mechanisms and consequences. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 137(4):1363-1374.
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Gupta, N; Rautaray, S. 2005. Growth and development of AM fungi and maize under salt and acid stress. ACTA AGRICULTURAE SCANDINAVICA SECTION B-SOIL AND PLANT SCIENCE. 55(2):151-157.
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Hackl, E; Pfeffer, M; Donat, C; Bachmann, G; Zechmeister-Boltenstern, S. 2005. Composition of the microbial communities in the mineral soil under different types of natural forest. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(4):661-671.
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Hagerberg, D; Pallon, J; Wallander, H. 2005. The elemental content in the mycelium of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Piloderma sp during the colonization of hardened wood ash. MYCORRHIZA. 15(6):387-392.
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Hamel, C; Vujanovic, V; Jeannotte, R; Nakano-Hylander, A; St-Arnaud, M. 2005. Negative feedback on a perennial crop: Fusarium crown and root rot of asparagus is related to changes in soil microbial community structure. PLANT AND SOIL. 268(1):75-87.
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Hamel, C. 2004. Impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on N and P cycling in the root zone. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE. 84(4):383-395.
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Hamel, C; Angers, D. 2004. Mycorrhiza and soil quality. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE. 84(4):353-353.
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Hanks, JN; Snyder, AK; Graham, MA; Shah, RK; Blaylock, LA; Harrison, MJ; Shah, DM. 2005. Defensin gene family in Medicago truncatula: structure, expression and induction by signal molecules. PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 58(3):385-399.
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Hara, FAD; de Oliveira, LA. 2005. Physiological and ecological characteristics of rhizobia isolates from acid soils of Iranduba, Amazonas. PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA BRASILEIRA. 40(7):667-672.
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Haramoto, ER; Gallandt, ER. 2004. Brassica cover cropping for weed management: A review. RENEWABLE AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS. 19(4):187-198.
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Harrington, TJ; Mitchell, DT. 2005. Ectomycorrhizas associated with a relict population of Dryas octopetala in the Burren, western Ireland. I. Distribution of ectomycorrhizas in relation to vegetation and soil characteristics. MYCORRHIZA. 15(6):425-433.
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Harrington, TJ; Mitchell, DT. 2005. Ectomycorrhizas associated with a relict population of Dryas octopetala in the Burren, western Ireland II. Composition, structure and temporal variation in the ectomycorrhizal community. MYCORRHIZA. 15(6):435-445.
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Harrison, MJ. 2005. Signaling in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. ANNUAL REVIEW OF MICROBIOLOGY. 59:19-42.
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Hart, MM; Trevors, JT. 2005. Microbe management: application of mycorrhyzal fungi in sustainable
agriculture. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 3(10):533-539.
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Hart, SC; Classen, AET; Wright, RJ. 2005. Long-term interval burning alters fine root and mycorrhizal dynamics in a ponderosa pine forest. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY. 42(4):752-761.
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Hart, MM; Reader, RJ. 2005. The role of the external mycelium in early colonization for three arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species with different colonization strategies. PEDOBIOLOGIA. 49(3):269-279.
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Hart, SC; DeLuca, TH; Newman, GS; MacKenzie, MD; Boyle, SI. 2005. Post-fire vegetative dynamics as drivers of microbial community structure and function in forest soils. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. 220(1-3):166-184.
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Hartnett, DC; Potgieter, AF; Wilson, GWT. 2004. Fire effects on mycorrhizal symbiosis and root system architecture in southern African savanna grasses. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY. 42(4):328-337.
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Hashiba, T; Narisawa, K. 2005. The development and endophytic nature of the fungus Heteroconium chaetospira. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS. 252(2):191-196.
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Haskins, KE; Gehring, CA. 2005. Evidence for mutualist limitation: the impacts of conspecific density on the mycorrhizal inoculum potential of woodland soils. OECOLOGIA. 145(1):123-131.
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Hasselquist, N; Germino, MJ; McGonigle, T; Smith, WK. 2005. Variability of Cenococcum colonization and its ecophysiological significance for young conifers at alpine-treeline. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 165(3):867-873.
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Haug, I; Weiss, M; Homeier, J; Oberwinkler, F; Kottke, I. 2005. Russulaceae and Thelephoraceae form ectomycorrhizas with members of the Nyctaginaceae (Caryophyllales) in the tropical mountain rain forest of southern Ecuador. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 165(3):923-936.
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Hauggaard-Nielsen, H; Jensen, ES. 2005. Facilitative root interactions in intercrops. PLANT AND SOIL. 274(1-2):237-250.
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Hause, B; Fester, T. 2005. Molecular and cell biology of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. PLANTA. 221(2):184-196.
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Hawkins, HJ; Wolf, G; Stock, WD. 2005. Cluster roots of Leucadendron laureolum (Proteaceae) and Lupinus albus (Fabaceae) take up glycine intact: An adaptive strategy to low mineral nitrogen in soils? ANNALS OF BOTANY. 96(7):1275-1282.
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Hawley, GL; Dames, JF. 2004. Mycorrhizal status of indigenous tree species in a forest biome of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE. 100(11-12):633-637.
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He, XH; Critchley, C; Ng, H; Bledsoe, C. 2005. Nodulated N-2-fixing Casuarina cunninghamiana is the sink for net N transfer from non-N-2-fixing Eucalyptus maculata via an ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus sp using (NH4+)-N-15 or (NO3-)-N-15 supplied as ammonium nitrate. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 167(3):897-912.
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Hedlund, K; Griffiths, B; Christensen, S; Scheu, S; Setala, H; Tscharntke, T; Verhoef, H. 2004. Trophic interactions in changing landscapes: responses of soil food webs. BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY. 5(6):495-503.
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Held, M; Baldwin, IT. 2005. Soil degradation slows growth and inhibits jasmonate-induced resistance in Artemisia vulgaris. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS. 15(5):1689-1700.
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Henkel, TW; Mayor, JR; Woolley, LP. 2005. Mast fruiting and seedling survival of the ectomycorrhizal, monodominant Dicymbe corymbosa (Caesalpiniaceae) in Guyana. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 167(2):543-556.
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Hess, JL; Shiffler, AK; Jolley, VD. 2005. Survey of mycorrhizal colonization in native, open-pollinated, and introduced hybrid maize in villages of Chiquimula, Guatemala. JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION. 28(10):1843-1852.
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Hijri, M; Sanders, IR. 2005. Low gene copy number shows that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inherit genetically different nuclei. NATURE. 433(7022):160-163.
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Hille, M; den Ouden, J. 2005. Charcoal and activated carbon as adsorbate of phytotoxic compounds - a comparative study. OIKOS. 108(1):202-207.
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Hinojosa, MB; Carreira, JA; Garcia-Ruiz, R; Dick, RP. 2005. Microbial response to heavy metal-polluted soils: Community analysis from phospholipid-linked fatty acids and ester-linked fatty acids extracts. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. 34(5):1789-1800.
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Hinsinger, P; Gobran, GR; Gregory, PJ; Wenzel, WW. 2005. Rhizosphere geometry and heterogeneity arising from root-mediated physical and chemical processes. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 168(2):293-303.
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Hohnjec, N; Vieweg, ME; Puhler, A; Becker, A; Kuster, H. 2005. Overlaps in the transcriptional profiles of Medicago truncatula roots inoculated with two different Glomus fungi provide insights into the genetic program activated during arbuscular mycorrhiza. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 137(4):1283-1301.
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Hobbie, EA; Jumpponen, A; Trappe, J. 2005. Foliar and fungal (15) N :(14) N ratios reflect development of mycorrhizae and nitrogen supply during primary succession: testing analytical models. OECOLOGIA. 146(2):258-268.
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Hoeksema, JD. 2005. Plant-plant interactions vary with different mycorrhizal fungus species. BIOLOGY LETTERS. 1(4):439-442.
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Holmstrom, SJM; Lundstrom, US; Finlay, RD; Van Hees, PAW. 2004. Siderophores in forest soil solution. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY. 71(2):247-258.
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Horton, TR; Molina, R; Hood, K. 2005. Douglas-fir ectomycorrhizae in 40-and 400-year-old stands: mycobiont availability to late successional western hemlock. MYCORRHIZA. 15(6):393-403.
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Hovsepyan, A; Greipsson, S. 2004. Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on phytoextraction by corn (Zea mays) of lead-contaminated soil. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYTOREMEDIATION. 6(4):305-321.
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Hu, SJ; Wu, JS; Burkey, KO; Firestone, MK. 2005. Plant and microbial N acquisition under elevated atmospheric CO2 in two mesocosm experiments with annual grasses. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY. 11(2):213-223.
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Hu, HT; Wang, Y. 2005. Tuber furfuraceum sp nov from Taiwan. MYCOTAXON. 93:155-157.
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Huang, Y; Tao, S; Chen, YJ. 2005. The role of arbuscular mycorrhiza on change of heavy metal speciation in rhizosphere of maize in wastewater irrigated agriculture soil. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-CHINA. 17(2):276-280.
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Hui, W; Dai, LM; Yang, BS; Lang, QL; Gu, HY. 2005. Occurrence and culture of mycorrhizal fungi associated with oaks in Dandong Region, Liaoning Province. PEDOSPHERE. 15(2):232-237.
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Ilbas, AI; Sahin, S. 2005. Glomus fasciculatum inoculation improves soybean production. ACTA AGRICULTURAE SCANDINAVICA SECTION B-SOIL AND PLANT SCIENCE. 55(4):287-292.
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Ilmarinen, K; Mikola, J; Nieminen, M; Vestburg, M. 2005. Does plant growth phase determine the response of plants and soil organisms to defoliation? SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 37(3):433-443.
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Imaizumi-Anraku, H; Takeda, N; Charpentier, M; Perry, J; Miwa, H; Umehara, Y; Kouchi, H; Murakami, Y; Mulder, L; Vickers, K; Pike, J; Downie, JA; Wang, T; Sato, S; Asamizu, E; Tabata, S; Yoshikawa, M; Murooka, Y; Wu, GJ; Kawaguchi, M; Kawasaki, S; Parniske, M; Hayashi, M. 2005. Plastid proteins crucial for symbiotic fungal and bacterial entry into plant roots. NATURE. 433(7025):527-531.
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Iotti, M; Barbieri, E; Stocchi, V; Zambonelli, A. 2005. Morphological and molecular characterisation of mycelia of ectomycorrhizal fungi in pure culture. FUNGAL DIVERSITY. 19:51-68.
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Irino, KO; Iba, Y; Ishizuka, S; Kenzo, T; Ripot, S; Kendawang, JJ; Miyashita, N; Nara, K; Hogetsu, T; Ninomiya, I; Iwasaki, K; Sakurai, K. 2004. Effects of controlled-release fertilizer on growth and ectomycorrhizal colonization of pot-grown seedlings of the dipterocarp Dryobalanops lanceolata in a tropical nursery. SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION. 50(5):747-753.
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Irino, KO; Kang, YM; Tanaka, K; Hattori, D; Ishizuka, S; Ninomiya, I; Iwasaki, K; Kendawang, JJ; Sakurai, K. 2005. Performance of pot-grown seedlings of the Dipterocarp Dryobalanops lanceolata with controlled-release fertilizer after transplantation to the shifting cultivation land in Sarawak, Malaysia. SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION. 51(3):369-377.
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Isayenkov, S; Fester, T; Hause, B. 2004. Rapid determination of fungal colonization and arbuscule formation in roots of Medicago truncatula using real-time (RT) PCR. JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 161(12):1379-1383.
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Isayenkov, S; Mrosk, C; Stenzel, I; Strack, D; Hause, B. 2005. Suppression of allene oxide cyclase in hairy roots of Medicago truncatula reduces jasmonate levels and the degree of mycorrhization
with Glomus intraradices. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 139(3):1401-1410.
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Ivanov, DM. 2005. Mycobionts of ectomycorrhizal rootlets of Picea abies in bilberry spruce forest (Leningrad Region). MIKOLOGIYA I FITOPATOLOGIYA. 39(3):41-47.
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Ivashuta, S; Liu, JY; Liu, JQ; Lohar, DP; Haridas, S; Bucciarelli, B; VandenBosch, KA; Vance, CP; Harrison, MJ; Gantt, JS. 2005. RNA interference identifies a calcium-dependent protein kinase involved in Medicago truncatula root development. PLANT CELL. 17(11):2911-2921.
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Izquierdo, I; Caravaca, F; Alguacil, MM; Hernandez, G; Roldan, A. 2005. Use of microbiological indicators for evaluating success in soil restoration after revegetation of a mining area under subtropical conditions. APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY. 30(1):3-10.
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Izzo, AD; Meyer, M; Trappe, JM; North, M; Bruns, TD. 2005. Hypogeous ectomycorrhizal fungal species on roots and in small mammal diet in a mixed-conifer forest. FOREST SCIENCE. 51(3):243-254.
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Izzo, A; Agbowo, J; Bruns, TD. 2005. Detection of plot-level changes in ectomycorrhizal communities across years in an old-growth mixed-conifer forest. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 166(2):619-630.
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Jakobsen, I; Chen, BD; Munkvold, L; Lundsgaard, T; Zhu, YG. 2005. Contrasting phosphate acquisition of mycorrhizal fungi with that of root hairs using the root hairless barley mutant. PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT. 28(7):928-938.
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Jakucs, E; Kovacs, GM; Szedlay, G; Eros-Honti, Z. 2005. Morphological and molecular diversity and abundance of tomentelloid ectomycorrhizae in broad-leaved forests of the Hungarian Plain. MYCORRHIZA. 15(6):459-470.
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Jakucs, E; Kovacs, GM; Agerer, R; Romsics, C; Eros-Honti, Z. 2005. Morphological-anatomical characterization and molecular identification of Tomentella stuposa ectomycorrhizae and related anatomotypes. MYCORRHIZA. 15(4):247-258.
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Jalaluddin, M. 2005. Effect of inoculation with vam-fungi and bradyrhizobium on growth and yield of soybean in Sindh. PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 37(1):169-173.
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Jambois, A; Dauphin, A; Kawano, T; Ditengou, FA; Bouteau, F; Legue, V; Lapeyrie, F. 2005. Competitive antagonism between IAA and indole alkaloid hypaphorine must contribute to regulate ontogenesis. PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM. 123(2):120-129.
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Jambois, A; Lapeyrie, F. 2005. Jasmonates, together with zeatin, induce hypaphorine accumulation by the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus microcarpus. SYMBIOSIS. 39(3):137-141.
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Janouskova, M; Vosatka, M. 2005. Response to cadmium of Daucus carota hairy roots dual cultures with Glomus intraradices or Gigaspora margarita. MYCORRHIZA. 15(3):217-224.
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Janouskova, M; Pavlikova, D; Macek, T; Vosatka, M. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhiza decreases cadmium phytoextraction by transgenic tobacco with inserted metallothionein. PLANT AND SOIL. 272(1-2):29-40.
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Janouskova, M; Pavlikova, D; Macek, T; Vosatka, M. 2005. Influence of arbuscular mycorrhiza on the growth and cadmium uptake of tobacco with inserted metallothionein gene. APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY. 29(3):209-214.
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Jansa, J; Mozafar, A; Frossard, E. 2005. Phosphorus acquisition strategies within arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community of a single field site. PLANT AND SOIL. 276(1-2):163-176.
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Jayakumar, P; Tan, TK. 2005. Phosphorus solubilization by ectomycorrhizal Pisolithus tinctorius in pure culture and in association with Acacia mangium. SYMBIOSIS. 39(3):125-130.
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Jin, H; Pfeffer, PE; Douds, DD; Piotrowski, E; Lammers, PJ; Shachar-Hill, Y. 2005. The uptake, metabolism, transport and transfer of nitrogen in an arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 168(3):687-696.
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Johnson, D; Krsek, M; Wellington, EMH; Stott, AW; Cole, L; Bardgett, RD; Read, DJ; Leake, JR. 2005. Soil invertebrates disrupt carbon flow through fungal networks. SCIENCE. 309(5737):1047-1047.
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Johnson, NC; Wolf, J; Reyes, MA; Panter, A; Koch, GW; Redman, A. 2005. Species of plants and associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi mediate mycorrhizal responses to CO2 enrichment. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY. 11(7):1156-1166.
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Johnson, D; Leake, JR; Read, DJ. 2005. Liming and nitrogen fertilization affects phosphatase activities, microbial biomass and mycorrhizal colonisation in upland grassland. PLANT AND SOIL. 271(1-2):157-164.
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Johnson, D; Ijdo, M; Genney, DR; Anderson, IC; Alexander, IJ. 2005. How do plants regulate the function, community structure, and diversity of mycorrhizal fungi? JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY. 56(417):1751-1760.
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Johnston, AM; Kutcher, HR; Bailey, KL. 2005. Impact of crop sequence decisions in the Saskatchewan Parkland. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE. 85(1):95-102.
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Joner, EJ; Eldhuset, TD; Lange, H; Frostegard, A. 2005. Changes in the microbial community in a forest soil amended with aluminium in situ. PLANT AND SOIL. 275(1-2):295-304.
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Jones, CA; Jacobsen, JS; Wraith, JM. 2005. Response of malt barley to phosphorus fertilization under drought conditions. JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION. 28(9):1605-1617.
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Julou, T; Burghardt, B; Gebauer, G; Berveiller, D; Damesin, C; Selosse, MA. 2005. Mixotrophy in orchids: insights from a comparative study of green individuals and nonphotosynthetic individuals of Cephalanthera damasonium. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 166(2):639-653.
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Jumpponen, A; Trowbridge, J; Mandyam, K; Johnson, L. 2005. Nitrogen enrichment causes minimal changes in arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization but shifts community composition-evidence from rDNA data. BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS. 41(4):217-224.
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Jurkiewicz, A; Orlowska, E; Anielska, T; Godzik, B; Turnau, K. 2004. The influence of mycorrhiza and EDTA application on heavy metal uptake by different maize varieties. ACTA BIOLOGICA CRACOVIENSIA SERIES BOTANICA. 46:7-18.
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Juszczuk, IM; Wiktorowska, A; Malusa, E; Rychter, AM. 2004. Changes in the concentration of phenolic compounds and exudation induced by phosphate deficiency in bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). PLANT AND SOIL. 267(1-2):41-49.
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Juuti, JT; Jokela, S; Tarkka, MT; Paulin, L; Lahdensalo, J. 2005. Two phylogenetically highly distinct beta-tubulin genes of the basidiomycete Suillus bovinus. CURRENT GENETICS. 47(4):253-263.
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Kabanov, PB. 2005. Traces of terrestrial biota in the Upper Moscovian paleosols of central
and northern European Russia. PALEONTOLOGICAL JOURNAL. 39(4):372-385.
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Kabir, Z. 2005. Tillage or no-tillage: Impact on mycorrhizae. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE. 85(1):23-29.
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Kaci, Y; Heyraud, A; Barakat, M; Heulin, T. 2005. Isolation and identification of an EPS-producing Rhizobium strain from and soil (Algeria): characterization of its EPS and the effect of inoculation on wheat rhizosphere soil structure. RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY. 156(4):522-531.
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Kahle, P; Baum, C; Boelcke, B. 2005. Effect of afforestation on soil properties and mycorrhizal formation. PEDOSPHERE. 15(6):754-760.
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Kaldorf, M; Koch, B; Rexer, KH; Kost, G; Varma, A. 2005. Patterns of interaction between Populus Esch5 and Piriformospora indica: A transition from mutualism to antagonism. PLANT BIOLOGY. 7(2):210-218.
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Kar, RK; Mandaokar, BD; Kar, R. 2005. Mycorrhizal fossil fungi from the Miocene sediments of Mizoram, Northeast India. CURRENT SCIENCE. 89(2):257-259.
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Karandashov, V; Bucher, M. 2004. Symbiotic phosphate transport in arbuscular mycorrhizas. TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE. 10(1):22-29.
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Karatygin, IV; Snigirevskaya, NS. 2004. Palaeontologic evidences on an origin of the basic taxonomic groups of fungi. MIKOLOGIYA I FITOPATOLOGIYA. 38(5):15-31.
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Karthikeyan, A; Muthukumar, T; Udaiyan, K. 2005. Response of tea (Camellia sinensis (L.). Kuntze) to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi under plantation nursery conditions. BIOLOGICAL AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE. 22(4):305-319.
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Kasurinen, A; Keinanen, MM; Kaipainen, S; Nilsson, LO; Vapaavuori, E; Kontro, MH; Holopainen, T. 2005. Below-ground responses of silver birch trees exposed to elevated CO2 and O-3 levels during three growing seasons. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY. 11(7):1167-1179.
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Kayama, M; Quoreshi, AM; Uemura, S; Koike, T. 2005. Differences in growth characteristics and dynamics of elements absorbed in seedlings of three spruce species raised on serpentine soil in northern Japan. ANNALS OF BOTANY. 95(4):661-672.
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Kelly, CN; Morton, JB; Cumming, JR. 2005. Variation in aluminum resistance among arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. MYCORRHIZA. 15(3):193-201.
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Kelly, RM; Edwards, DG; Thompson, JP; Magarey, RC. 2005. Growth responses of sugarcane to mycorrhizal spore density and phosphorus rate. AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH. 56(12):1405-1413.
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Kemppainen, M; Circosta, A; Tagu, D; Martin, F; Pardo, AG. 2005. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of the ectomycorrhizal symbiont Laccaria bicolor S238N. MYCORRHIZA. 16(1):19-22.
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Kennedy, N; Connolly, J; Clipson, N. 2005. Impact of lime, nitrogen and plant species on fungal community structure in grassland microcosms. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 7(6):780-788.
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Kennedy, PG; Bruns, TD. 2005. Priority effects determine the outcome of ectomycorrhizal competition between two Rhizopogon species colonizing Pinus muricata seedlings. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 166(2):631-638.
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Khan, AG. 2005. Rote of soil microbes in the rhizospheres of plants growing on trace
metal contaminated soils in phytoremediation. JOURNAL OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY. 18(4):355-364.
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King, JS; Pregitzer, KS; Zak, DR; Holmes, WE; Schmidt, K. 2005. Fine root chemistry and decomposition in model communities of north-temperate tree species show little response to elevated
atmospheric CO2 and varying soil resource availability. OECOLOGIA. 146(2):318-328.
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Kirk, JL; Moutoglis, P; Klironomos, J; Lee, H; Trevors, JT. 2005. Toxicity of diesel fuel to germination, growth and colonization of Glomus intraradices in soil and in vitro transformed carrot root cultures. PLANT AND SOIL. 270(1-2):23-30.
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Kistner, C; Winzer, T; Pitzschke, A; Mulder, L; Sato, S; Kaneko, T; Tabata, S; Sandal, N; Stougaard, J; Webb, KJ; Szczyglowski, K; Parniske, M. 2005. Seven Lotus japonicus genes required for transcriptional reprogramming of the root during fungal and bacterial symbiosis. PLANT CELL. 17(8):2217-2229.
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Klingeman, WE; van Iersel, MW; Kang, JG; Auge, RM; Moore, JL; Flanagan, PC. 2005. Whole-plant gas exchange measurements of mycorrhizal 'Iceberg' roses exposed to cyclic drought. CROP PROTECTION. 24(4):309-317.
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Klironomos, JN; Allen, MF; Rillig, MC; Piotrowski, J; Makvandi-Nejad, S; Wolfe, BE; Powell, JR. 2005. Abrupt rise in atmospheric CO2 overestimates community response in a model plant-soil system. NATURE. 433(7026):621-624.
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Kogel, KH; Langen, G. 2005. Induced disease resistance and gene expression in cereals. CELLULAR MICROBIOLOGY. 7(11):1555-1564.
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Kohlmeier, S; Smits, THM; Ford, RM; Keel, C; Harms, H; Wick, LY. 2005. Taking the fungal highway: Mobilization of pollutant-degrading bacteria by fungi. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. 39(12):4640-4646.
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Koide, RT; Xu, B; Sharda, J; Lekberg, Y; Ostiguy, N. 2005. Evidence of species interactions within an ectomycorrhizal fungal community. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 165(1):305-316.
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Koide, RT; Xu, B; Sharda, J. 2005. Contrasting below-ground views of an ectomycorrhizal fungal community. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 166(1):251-262.
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Koide, RT. 2005. Acid isolation from ecological samples - Fungal associations,
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Koljalg, U; Larsson, KH; Abarenkov, K; Nilsson, RH; Alexander, IJ; Eberhardt, U; Erland, S; Hoiland, K; Kjoller, R; Larsson, E; Pennanen, T; Sen, R; Taylor, AFS; Tedersoo, L; Vralstad, T; Ursing, BM. 2005. UNITE: a database providing web-based methods for the molecular identification of ectomycorrhizal fungi. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 166(3):1063-1068.
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Kottke, I; Nebel, M. 2005. The evolution of mycorrhiza-lik |