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Aaltonen, R.E. and J.R. Barrow. A method for analyzing active internal
colonization of dark septate fungal endophytes in grasses and shrubs native
to arid southwestern USA rangelands. Abbott, L. K., J. Graham, J. L. Edwards, I. Djuuna and J. Delaney. The
status of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soil: a potential indicator of the
sustainability of farming systems. Adriaensen, K., M. Lambaerts, L.A. Muller and J.V. Colpaert. Adaptive heavy
metal tolerance in Suillus spp. Agerer, R., S. Raidl1, R. Grothe and A. Göttlein. Spatial relations of ectomycorrhizae and their relations to soil heterogeneities in natural soil of a Norway spruce stand as studied by the new method ‚Micromapping' (McMp)
Akiyama, K., H. Matsuoka and H. Hayashi. A phosphate deficiency-induced flavonoid glucoside stimulates vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza formation in melon roots under low and high phosphate conditions. Aldrich-Wolfe, L. Differential benefit of forest and pasture mycorrhizas to seedling growth in a tropical tree.
Alie, I., F. Oehl, K. Ineichen, P. Mäder, E. Sieverding, A. Wiemken, D. Redecker. Molecular identification of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomales) in roots from natural and agricultural settings. Allaway, W.G., and A.E. Ashford. The role of the motile tubular vacuole system in mycorrhizal fungi.
Allen, M.F., and J.L. Lansing. The ectomycorrhizal fungi of four North American forest ecosystems: a cross-site comparison of EM diversity and community structure and the effects of nitrogen fertilization.
Amerian, M.R., W. S. Stewart, H.Griffiths. Effect of two species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on growth, assimilation and leaf water relations in maize (Zea mays L.). Amicucci, A., C. Guidi, A. Zambonelli, L. Potenza and V. Stocchi. Molecular identification of truffle species in processed food products.
Anderson, I. C., S. M. Chambers & J. W. G. Cairney. Distribution and persistence of Australian Pisolithus spp. genets at native sclerophyll forest field sites.
Antoniolli, Zaida I., Daniel P. Schachtman, Kathy Ophel-Keller, Herdina and Sally E. Smith.
Detection and quantification of the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi Glomus mosseae [1]and Gigaspora margarita using species - specific PCR primers.
Antunes, P., and M.J. Goss. Effect of rotary tillage versus no-till on the interaction between indigenous mycorrhizal fungi, Bradyrhizobium japonicum and soybean under field conditions.
Augé, R.M., A.J.W. Stodola, J.E. Tims, A.M. Saxton.
Moisture retention properties of a mycorrhizal soil.
Avis, P.G., D. McLaughlin, P. Reich, and I.D. Charvat. The effects of long-term field fertilization on mycorrhizal fungal communities in a temperate oak savanna.
Ayling, S.M., T.Edmonds, S.E.Smith and F.A.Smith. Electrophysiology of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
Azcón-Aguilar, C., J.M. Barea, N. Ferrol and R. Calvente. Cloning of b-1,3-glucanase genes from mycorrhizal olive plantlets.
Baar, J., J.G.M. Roelofs, E.J.W. Visser and L.A.C.J. Vousenek. Mycorrhizal development in waterlogged soils. Bago, B., P.E. Pfeffer, P. Lammers, W. Zipfel, Y. Shachar-Hill. TImaging transport along arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphae. Bakhtiar, Yenni, Debbie Miller, Tim Cavagnaro, and Sally Smith. Interactions between two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and fungal feeding nematodes and control of the nematode with phenamiphos.
Barker, S.J., and N. Larkan. Molecular approaches to understanding mycorrhizal symbioses.
Barrow, J.R., and R.E. Aaltonen. Unique active internal morphology of dark septate fungal endophytes associated with roots of native grasses and shrubs in an arid ecosystem.
Baylis, G.T.S. AM-P. Griselinia littoralis became the first plant known to depend on arbuscular mycorrhizas.
Becerra, A.G., G. M. Daniele, L.S. Domínguez, E.R. Nouhra and T.R. Horton. Ectomycorrhizae between Gyrodon monticola Singer and Cortinarius sp. and Alnus acuminata H.B.K. (Argentina) characterized by anatomical and molecular tools.
Beland, Marc and Moutoglis Peter. New In vitro cultures @ Premier Tech. Bell, T.L. and M.A. Adams. Ecophysiology of ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with Pinus spp. in low rainfall areas of Western Australia.
Berbara, R.L.L., A.L. dos Santos1, F.A. de Souza and J.M.Guerra. Establishment and infective capacity of Gigaspora margarita Becker & Hall and Glomus clarum Nicol. & Gerd. in eroded soil. Berch, S. M., T.R. Allen, and M. L. Berbee. Molecular detection, community structure and phylogeny of ericoid mycorrhizal fungi. Berta, G., G. Lingua, N. Massa, M. Antosiano and G. D'Agostino. Evidence for increased tolerance to phytoplasma disease in arbuscular mycorrhizal tomato plants. Bestel-Corre, G., E. Dumas-Gaudot, S. Gianinazzi. Mycorrhiza-related protein profiles for sensoring toxicity due to agricultural amendments.
Bever, J.D. Ecological dynamics within the plant-AM fungal mutualism. Bi, Yinli and Peter Christie. Influence of early stages of arbuscular mycorrhiza on uptake of zinc and phosphorus by red clover from a low-phosphorus soil amended with zinc and phosphorus. Bledsoe, Caroline S. and Xiaomei Cheng. Patterns of blue oak (Quercus douglasii) fine root production and ectomycorrhizal colonization in a California oak woodland: Response to season and fertilizer. Boddington, Claire L. and Thomas W. Kuyper. Mechanism(s) of heavy metal metabolism: the role of arbuscular mycorrhizas. Bomberg, Malin, German Jurgens, Aimo Saano, Robin Sen, Sari Timonen. Detection of Archaea in Scots pine mycorrhizospheres and boreal forest humus. Booth, Michael G. Mechanistic plant competition revisited: the intermediate role of mycorrhizal networks. Bougoure, D.S., J.D.W. Dearnaley. Investigations of phosphate transporter expression in the soybean AM symbiosis. Briones, R., C. Mustin, E. Joner, G. Belgy and C. Leyval. Chemical characterisation of extra radical fungal walls of AMF and their metal binding capacity. Brito, I., P. Antunes and M. Carvalho. Effect of conventional tillage versus no-till on indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of triticale and wheat under field conditions. Brundrett, Mark. Mycorrhiza and root evolution and diversity in ancient and living plant lineages. Bücking, H., A. J. Kuhn, R. Hans, W. Heyser. Significance of the apoplastic pathway for nutrient acquisition and nutrient exchange in ectomycorrhizal root systems. Burleigh, Stephen H. Regulation of plant nutrient transporters in arbuscular mycorrhizas. Buscot, F., M. Kaldorf M. Fladung, H.-J. Muhs. Establishment of mycorrhizas on rolC-transgenic Aspen in a field trial. Catherall, J.M., H.B. Massicotte, B.W. Young, L.E. Tackaberry, K.N. Egger.
Pterospora andromedea: Morphological and molecular assessment of mycorrhizae from plants growing in a sub-boreal forest ecosystem in central British Columbia.
Carpenter, F.L., S. Palacios, and E. Gonzalez. Do Native Trees Restore Mycorrhizal Communities to Eroded Tropical Pasture? Caspersen, S., S. Kurtz, S. Khalil, G. Kritz and M. Hultberg. Dual inoculation of organically cultivated tomato with mycorrhizal fungi and Pseudomonas fluorescens. Cavagnaro, T.R., and F.A. Smith. Tomato: a model plant to unravel the functional implications of AM structural diversity. Chalot, M., A. Javelle, BR Rodriguez-Pastrana, R. Lambilliote, R. Cooke, H. Sentenac, A. Brun, F. Martin, B. Botton. Transport in ectomycorrhizas. Chambers, S. M., C. J. Hitchcock, J. W. G. Cairney. Diversity of mycobionts of Pisonia Grandis on coral cays
in the Great Barrier Reef. Chang, D.C.N, L.C. Chou and K.C. Lee. New Cultivation Methods for Anoectochilus formosanus Hayata. Chaudhuri, S., and A. Sengupta. Mycorrhizal relations of mangrove plant community of the Ganges River estuary in India. Chen, D. M., A. F. S. TaylorU, R. M. BurkeT, and J. W. G Cairney*. Identification of genes for lignin peroxidases and manganese peroxidases in ectomycorrhizal fungi using PCR. CHEN, Y. L., B. DELL, F. LE TACON. Choi, J. W., S. K. Yun and H. L. Kim. Arbuscular fungi and mycorrhizae at asian pear orchards in Korea. Chuyong, K.G.B., L.Njampa D.Mc.Newbery & I.J.Alexander. Phosphorus cycling by ectomycorrhizal trees in an African rain forest.
Claridge, A.W. Ecological role of hypogeous ectomycorrhizal fungi in Australian vegetation. Colpaert, J.V., K.K. Van Tichelen and J. Vangronsveld. Ectomycorrhizal protection of Pinus sylvestris L. against Cu toxicity. Corry, Ferry Maryadi, Irmawati. Arbuscular Mycorrhizas Fungi under Teak Clones Seed Orchard.
Cuong, Nguyen Ngoc, Hoang Hoa Long, Le Nhu Kieu, Nguyen Hong Ha, Vu Thi Nhung,
and Le Thi Minh Thanh. Mycorrhizal endophyte of medicinal plant Homanotica aromatica (roxbo) Schott (Araceae).
Dahlberg, Anders, Monique Gardes and Jean-Yves Charcassot.
High species richness an dominance of Cortinarius taxa in belowground communities of ectomycorrhizal fungi from the Canadian Arctic.
Dalpé, Y., and S. Declerck. GINCO : Glomales in vitro collection
Dames, J. F. & Haller, A.H.A. MAn investigation of arbuscular mycorrhizas in a South African coastal sand dune system.
Daza, A., C. Santamaría, L. Romero, M. Camacho, A. Aguilar, M. Bernedo, M. Pérez, J. Díez, G. Moreno and J.L. Manjón. Amanita ponderosa, an edible species rooted at the Sierra of Huelva, Spain.
Dell, B., D. Xu, N. Malajczuk and M. Gong. Effect of Phosphorus Application and Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Inoculation on Biomass Production of Eucalyptus urophylla Plantations in South China.
Dell, Bernie, Jesús Díez Christine Delaruelle & Francis Martin. Species and world wide evolutionary lineages within the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus.
Díaz, G., A. Gutiérrez and M.Honrubia.
The role of mycorrhization in the reafforestation of agricultural soils with Pinus halepensis. Dickson, S., and S. E. Smith. Formation of cross walls in trunk hyphae of AM fungal arbuscules and their relationship to metabolic activity.
Díez, Jesús, and François Le Tacon. A PCR-based method for identifying genets (=genetic individuals) of ectomycorrhizal fungi on ectomycorrhizal root tips. Domínguez, L. S. & A. Sérsic. First record of VAM in the mycoheterotrophic Arachnitis uniflora (Corsiaceae): morphological development of the association.
Drew, E.A., I. Jakobsen, R.S. Murray and S.E. Smith. Growth and function of AM external hyphae in sands
of varying pore sizes.
Dreyer, B., A. Morte and M. HonrubiaEffect of three different fertilization levels on the development of arbuscular mycorrhizal Phoenix canariensis.
Ducousso, M., Y. Prin and D. Thoen. Pisolithus : a worldwide ectomycorrhizal partner.
Dunstan, Bill, Urmas Kőljalg and Bernie Dell. Tomentella and related genera: ectomycorrhiza forming resupinate
basidiomycetes occurring in forests and woodlands of south-western Australia.
Durall,D.M., S.M. Hagerman and S.M. Sakakibara. The potential for woody understory plants to provide refuge for ectomycorrhizal inoculum at an Interior British Columbia Douglas-fir forest after clear-cut logging.
Eberhardt, Ursula. Molecular analyses of inter- and infrageneric relationships within the agaricoid Russulaceae (Basidiomycetes): Correspondence with mycorrhizal anatomy.
Eberhart, J.L. and D.L. Luoma. Conservation of ectomycorrhizal fungi: Green-tree retention preserves species diversity.
Egerton-Warburton, L.M., N.C. Johnson and E.B. Allen. Nitrogen fertilization promotes homogeneity in Glomalean communities.
Egli, S., Gonthier, P., Nicolotti, G., Peter, M., Varese, G.C., Voyron, S. Ectomycorrhizal and microfungal diversity on Norway spruce stands with different degrees of decline in the Krkonose Mountains (CZ).
Emílio, Paulo, Lovato and Alceu Kunze. Soil microbial population and activity affected by mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal winter cover crops in Southern Brazil.
Erland, S., S.Mahmood and J. Rahm.
Below ground community structure of ectomycorrhizas; roots and external mycelia.
Escalona M., D. Trejo., and M. Abato. FERTILIZER AND INOCULATION OF MA FUNGI EFFECT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FOLIAR DISEASE(Phoma costarricencis Echandi)ON COFFEE SEEDLINGS.
Ezawa, T., S.E. Smith, and F.A. Smith. P metabolism and transport.
Fernandes, Erick C.M., Erika Styger, Harivelo 'Mparany'Rakotondramasy.
Mycorrhiza Fungal Diversity as Impacted by the Loss of Endemic, Rainforest Plants in Madagascar.
Ferrol, N., J.M. Barea and C. Azcón-Aguilar. Mechanisms of nutrient transport across interfaces in arbuscular mycorrhizas.
Fester, T., D. Strack and B. Hause. Reorganization of tobacco root plastids during establishment of the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis.
Fisher, Jack B., and K. Jayachandran. Arbuscular mycorrhizae and restoration of endangered plants in subtropical Florida.
Flores, R., MC Bran, and M. Honrubia. Ectomycorrhizal mushrooms from the Guatemala highlands.
Fonseca, H.M.A.C., R.L.L. Berbara. To which extent observed changes on plant d15N values are due to the symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi?
Fransson, Petra M. A., Andrew F. S. Taylor and Roger D. Finlay. Fieldresponses of ectomycorrhizal community structure to elevated CO2.
Gaitnieks, T. The impact of peaty substrate on mycorrhization of Scots pine
(Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings and containerised stock.
Ganz, T.R., L.K. Abbott and S.G. Kailis. Mycorrhizal colonisation and its effect on phenolic content, P uptake and growth in olives (Olea europaea L.).
Gryta H., F. Carré, J.Y. Charcosset and M. Gardes. Genet distribution of two related ectomycorrhizal fungal species: Tricholoma scalpturatum and T. populinum in a black poplar stand.
Gardezi, A.K., V.M. Cetina-Alcalá, R.Ferrera-Cerrato and M.U. Larqué-Saavedra. Legume Trees in Symbiosis with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi.
Garza, F. Ocańas & R. Arias Mota. Diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi and ectomycorrhizae in forests of Pinus culminicola Andersen & Beaman in the state of Nuevo León, México.
Gavito, M. E., P. Schweiger and I. Jakobsen. Mycorrhizas and global climate change: a summary of experimental evidence for the effects of increasing temperature.
Gehring, C.A., and T.C. Theimer. Vertebrate exclusion reduces mycorrhizal inoculum potential of a rainforest soil.
Genney, D.R., I.J. Alexander and S.E. Hartley. Below-ground ecology of Scottish heathlands: the role of mycorrhizas.
Germida, J.J., and L.J.C. Xavier. Bacteria associated with Glomus clarum spores influence mycorrhizal activity;
Gholami, A. Maize growth curve in response to arbuscular mycorrhizal association.
Giachini, A.J., J.W. Spatafora, E. Cazares and J.M. Trappe. Molecular phylogenetics of Gomphus and related genera inferred from nuclear large and mitochondrial small subunits ribosomal DNA sequences.
Guescini, M., L. Vallorani, R. Pierleoni, C. Sacconi, S. Zeppa, F. Palma, A. Amicucci and V. Stocchi. Nitrate reductase regulation in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Tuber borchii Vittad. cultured on different nitrogen sources. Glen, M., N. L. Bougher, I. C. Tommerup & P. A. O’Brien. High species and intraspecific diversity in ectomycorrhizal fungi in Eucalyptus forest
Golldack, J., P. Schubert, H. Schwärzel, P. Lentzsch, B. Münzenberger. Mycorrhization and plant growth of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) on farmland in Germany.
Gollner, M.J., and B. Freyer. Influence of different types of fertilizer on the colonisation of rye (Secale cereale) by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
Gonçalves, S.C., A. Portugal1, M.T. Gonçalves1, Vieira, R.1, Freitas, H.1 & Martins-Louçăo, M.A.2.
Genetics and heavy metal (Ni) tolerance in Cenococcum geophilum.
Goss, M.J., and A. de Varennes. Effects of soil disturbance on the efficacy of indigenous mycorrhizal fungi in enhancing nitrogen fixation by soybeans.
Graham, James H., John L. Jifon, Diana L. Drouillard, and James P. Syvertsen. Growth depression of mycorrhizal Citrus seedlings grown at high P supply is mitigated by elevated CO2.
Graves, D.W., P.G.Long, A.N.Macgregor, P.E.Jameson. Models of Nutrient Partitioning by Fungal-Plant Interactions in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Ontogeny.
Grebenc, T., M. P. Martin, H. Kraigher. Molecular identification of ectomycorrhizae of Hydnum albidum Peck. on Austrian pine Pinus nigra Arnold.).
Gross, E., L. Cordeiro and F. H. Caetano. Some ultrastructural aspects of the Anadenanthera falcata Speg. mycorrhizae.
Gryta H., F. Carré, J.Y. Charcosset and M. Gardes. Genet distribution of two related ectomycorrhizal fungal species: Tricholoma scalpturatum and T. populinum in a black poplar stand.
Guerin-Laguette, A. , L.M. Vaario, W.M. Gill, N. Matsushita, F. Lapeyrie and K Suzuki. Tricholoma matsutake: a highly coveted ectomycorrhizal mushroom.
Gul .J and Mandeel Q. Occurrence of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae (VAM) in coastal habitates of Bahrain.
Gutiérrez, A., A. Morte, and M.Honrubia.
Ergosterol in the mycorrhiza formed by desert truffles.
Hagerberg, D., and H. Wallander. Element transport from minerals by the ectomycorrhizal mycelium in forest of different nutrient status.
Hart, M.M., R.J. Reader and J.N. Klironomos. Life-history traits reveal distinct functional groups for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
Hashimoto, Y. Occurrence of ectomycorrhizas, arbuscular mycorrhizas, and endophytic fungi associated with Betula, Alnus and Salix seedlings naturally regenerated at a disturbed site.
Hattori, T., M. Itaya, A. Ohta and M. Shimada.
Comparison of the activities of isocitrate dehydrogenase and isocitrate lyase involved in isocitrate metabolism in Laccaria amethystea during symbiosis with Pinus densiflora.
Hause, Bettina, Irene Stenzel, Otto Miersch, Robert Kramell, and D. Strack. Allene oxide cyclase in Medicago truncatula - implications for a role of jasmonates in the establishment of mycorrhiza.
He, Xinhua, George Stewart, Hock Ng & Christa Critchley. Nitrogen transfer between Australian native Eucalyptus and Casuarina: 15N labelling experiments.
Heinemeyer, A., and A.H. Fitter. Influence of temperature and light on the functioning of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and on the extraradical hyphae growth: implications of climate change.
Herrmann, S., A. Krüger, T. Peškan, R. Oelmueller, F. Buscot. An approach to elucidate molecular events in the recognition phase of ectomycorrhiza formation.
Heyser, W., I. Dobner, A. Seebeck. The use of mycorrhizal associations for an in situ phytoremediation of contaminated soils.
Hijri, M., D. Redecker and I.R. Sanders. Scutellospora castanea spores as microbial communities.
Hilszczanska, D., Z. Sierota. Effect of soil moisture on mycorrhizal symbiosis in Pinus sylvestris L. nursery seedlings.
Hobbie, Erik A., Jan V. Colpaert. Nitrogen (N) Allocation Patterns of Mycorrhizal Fungi and N Supply Rate Control N Isotope Patterns in Pinus sylvestris.
Hodge, A. The influence of different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on root proliferation in, and nitrogen capture from, organic patches in soil.
Hoffland, Ellis, Toine Jongmans, Reiner Giesler and Nico van Breemen. Ectomycorrhizal weathering of soil minerals.
Högberg, P. and M.N.Högberg.Mycorrhizal ecology studied directly in the field in boreal forests.
Holopainen, T., A. Kasurinen and E.Vapaavuori. Effects of long-term CO2 and O3 exposure on silver birch rhizosphere. Honrubia, M., M A. Murcia, M. Martínez-Tomé, A. Vera, A. M Jiménez, A. Morte and A. Gutiérrez 2.
Effect of industrial processing on Desert Truffles: Terfezia claveryi Chatin and Picoa juniperi Vittadini, Proximate Composition and Histochemical location of lipids.
Horton, T.R. Molecular approaches to ectomycorrhizal diversity studies.
Hu, H. T. Glomus spinosum sp. nov. in the Glomaceae from Taiwan and its mycorrhizal associations.
Hunter, M., C.Healy, B.Healy, P.Heaton, M. Hickey, D. Hockings, A. Kebblewhite, D. Macintyre, P.Young.
Growers evaluate nursery and early field performance of 15 plant species inoculated with mycorrhizal and trichodermal fungi.
Ignacio, J., Rangel-Castro, Eric Danell. A holistic view of chanterelle carbon transfer.
Iotti, M., A. Amicucci, V.Stocchi, A. Zambonelli.
Morphological and molecular characterisation of the mycelium of different Tuber species in pure cultures.
Ishii, T., H. Kitabayashi, Y. Yachi, J. Okuda, Y. Yang, S. Kirino and K. Kadoya .Effect of fermentation of organic matter on changes in growth stimulatory and inhibitory substances for mycorrhizal fungi .
Ishii, T., S. Kirino and K. Kadoya.
Construction of sustainable fruit growing by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: Introduction of new soil management.
Jacquot-Plumey, E., D. Van Tuinen, O. Chatagnier,
V. Gianinazzi-Pearson, and S. Gianinazzi. In planta molecular monitoring of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity in field soils amended with sewage sludges.
Jakobsen, J.S. Nielsen, E.J. Joner, S. Declerck. Phosphor imaging as a tool for non-invasive, real time studies of nutrient transport in arbuscular mycorrhizas.
Janos, D.P., J. Scott and D.M.J.S. Bowman. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi preclude Eucalypt seedling establishment in a northern Australian monsoon rainforest soil.
Jansa, J., A. Mozafar, R. Ruh, T. Anken, G. Kuhn, I. Sanders E. Frossard. Changes in community structure of AM fungi due to reduced tillage.
Jayachandran, K., S. Kemp, and R.D. Jones. Interactions of arbuscular-mycorrhizal fungi and wetland plant species in the everglades ecosystem.
Johansson, Tomas, Dag Ahrén, Antoine Le Quéré, Bengt Söderström, Rikard Erlandsson, Joakim Lundeberg, Mathias Uhlén, and Anders Tunlid. Transcript profiling during ectomycorrhiza development.
Johnson, D., J. R. Leake, N. Ostle, P. Ineson & D. J. Read.
In situ dynamics of carbon transfer through AM mycelium in an upland grassland.
Johnson, N.C., D.L. Rowland, L. Corkidi and E.B. Allen. Are mycorrhizal allocation patterns related to mutualistic function?
Jolicoeur, M. and M. Perrier. Study of nutrient and water availability of mycorrhizal Daucus carota hairy roots on Glomus intraradices AM fungus development.
Jones, M.D., H.C.L. Peat, and L.J. Philip. Uptake of 15N-labeled inorganic and organic N by Picea engelmannii seedlings growing in a high elevation clear-cut in association with different ectomycorrhizal fungi.
Jumpponen, A., K.K. Newsham and Neises, D.J. Characterization of ascomycetous fungi colonizing the liverwort Cephaloziella exiliflora in the Antarctic using direct PCR and cloning.
Juuti, J.T., S. Jokela, S. Timonen, M. Hess and R. Sen. Cloning of Suillus bovinus GS/GOGAT genes and localisation of expression in the Scots pine mycorrhizosphere.
Kagan-Zur, V., S. Aviram, Y. Ferdman and N. Roth-Bejerano.
Terfezia species (desert truffles): ITS and 25S rDNA analyses.
Kahlert, B. R., P. Ryser and P. Edwards.
Importance of mycorrhizal symbiosis for tolerance to mowing in the grasses Brachypodium pinnatum and Bromus erectus
Kaldorf, M., D. Fitze and J. Ludwig-Müller. Analysis of indole-3-butyric acid function in arbuscular mycorrhiza using the fluorinated IBA analog TFIBA
Karandashov, V., I. Kuzovkina.
Agarose as a suitable substrate for growing arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in vitro
Kasiamdari, R.S., S.E. Smith, F.A. Smith and E.S. Scott.
Influence of soil phosphorus on the interactions between the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus coronatum, and binucleate Rhizoctonia or Rhizoctonia solani on mung bean
Kasurinen, A., A.M. Manninen, T.Holopainen and J.K.Holopainen.
The effects of low level ozone stress on the below- and above-ground compartments in the silver birch seedlings with three different mycorrhizal status
Kasuya, M.C.M., M.D. Costa, G.M.D. Pereira, A.C. Borges;
Isolation and characterization of monokaryotic cultures of Pisolithus sp.
Kasuya, M.C.M., M.D. Costa, G.M.D. Pereira, A.C. Borges;
Isolation and characterization of monakaryotic cultures of Pisolithus sp.
Kelly, Rhys, Teodosio, Rita, Eason, William, Hooker, John, E. and Webb K. Judith.
Physiological markers target key genes in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal clover
Kernaghan, G., S. Légaré, P. Widden and Y. Bergeron. Influence of plant community composition and diversity on ectomycorrhizal diversity in boreal mixed-woods.
Kistner, Catherine, Scott Coomber, Lonneke Mulder1, Andrea Pitzschke1, Silke Stracke1, Elaine Tuck2, Thilo Winzer1 and Martin Parniske1
Dissecting the plant's genetic program for endosymbioses using mutants of Lotus japonicus
Klironomos, J.N.
The influence of native vs exotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant diversity and ecosystem productivity
Knudsen, L.M., M. Vestberg, S. Rosendahl & I. Jakobsen.
Intraspecific variation in P uptake potential among isolates of G. mosseae, G. clariodeum & G. geosporum/G. caledonium in relation to their genetic variation
Kobayashi, H., and K. Hatano.
Microtubule arrangement of fungal hyphae and root cells in the Entoloma - Rosa mycorrhiza.
Koide, R.T., and I.A Dickie.
A novel method for extraction and purification of amplifiable DNA from ectomycorrhizas.
Kojima, T. and M. Saito.
Possible involvement of hyphal phosphatase in phosphate efflux from intraradical hyphae isolated from mycorrhizal roots colonized by Gigaspora margarita.
Kőljalg, Urmas, and Bill Dunstan. Resupinate thelephoroid fungi are world-wide and common plant root mycobionts - merging classical taxonomy, molecular phylogeny and bioinformatics.
Kim, H.E. C.D. Koo, J.T. Park, J.S. Kim, W.S. Shin, C.S. Shin.
Characteristics of hypogeous fungal colony of Sarcodon aspratus.
Kowalchuk, G.A., F. A. de Souza, R. M. van der Kaaij, W.H. Van Der Putten.
Tracking the role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in vegetation dynamics by molecular community analysis.
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