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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 83.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
001298 (2015) Hee-Jin Park ; Daniela S. Floss ; Veronique Levesque-Tremblay ; Armando Bravo ; Maria J. HarrisonHyphal Branching during Arbuscule Development Requires Reduced Arbuscular Mycorrhiza1.
001341 (2015) Husna ; Sri Wilarso Budi ; Irdika Mansur ; Dan Cecep KusmanaDiversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Growth Habitat of Kayu Kuku (Pericopsis mooniana Thw.) In Southeast Sulawesi.
001350 (2015) Rik Huisman ; Klaas Bouwmeester ; Marijke Brattinga ; Francine Govers ; Ton Bisseling ; Erik LimpensHaustorium Formation in Medicago truncatula Roots Infected by Phytophthora palmivora Does Not Involve the Common Endosymbiotic Program Shared by Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Rhizobia.
001441 (2015) Naoya Takeda ; Yoshihiro Handa ; Syusaku Tsuzuki ; Mikiko Kojima ; Hitoshi Sakakibara ; Masayoshi KawaguchiGibberellin regulates infection and colonization of host roots by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
001459 (2015) Jeremy Hayward ; Thomas R. Horton ; Martin A. Nu EzEctomycorrhizal fungal communities coinvading with Pinaceae host plants in Argentina: Gringos bajo el bosque.
001640 (2014) Yan Liang ; Katalin T Th ; Yangrong Cao ; Kiwamu Tanaka ; Catherine Espinoza ; Gary StaceyLipochitooligosaccharide recognition: an ancient story.
001722 (2014) Amy T. Austin ; Carlos L. BallaréPlant interactions with other organisms: molecules, ecology and evolution.
001820 (2014) Francisco Espinosa ; Inmaculada Garrido ; Alfonso Ortega ; Ilda Casimiro ; Ma Carmen Álvarez-TinautRedox activities and ROS, NO and phenylpropanoids production by axenically cultured intact olive seedling roots after interaction with a mycorrhizal or a pathogenic fungus.
001945 (2014) Monica Calvo-Polanco ; Sonia Molina ; Angel María Zamarre O ; Jose María García-Mina ; Ricardo ArocaThe symbiosis with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Rhizophagus irregularis drives root water transport in flooded tomato plants.
001961 (2014) Tomoko Kojima ; Katsuharu Saito ; Hirosuke Oba ; Yuma Yoshida ; Junya Terasawa ; Yosuke Umehara ; Norio Suganuma ; Masayoshi Kawaguchi ; Ryo OhtomoIsolation and phenotypic characterization of Lotus japonicus mutants specifically defective in arbuscular mycorrhizal formation.
001987 (2014) Bego A Benito ; Manuel González-GuerreroUnravelling potassium nutrition in ectomycorrhizal associations.
001997 (2014) Jonathan M. Plett ; Amit Khachane ; Malika Ouassou ; Björn Sundberg ; Annegret Kohler ; Francis MartinEthylene and jasmonic acid act as negative modulators during mutualistic symbiosis between Laccaria bicolor and Populus roots.
001A09 (2014) Mei-Ho Lee ; Louise H. Comas ; Hilary S. CallahanExperimentally reduced root-microbe interactions reveal limited plasticity in functional root traits in Acer and Quercus.
001A40 (2014) Kevin Garcia ; Amandine Delteil ; Geneviève Conéjéro ; Adeline Becquer ; Claude Plassard ; Hervé Sentenac ; Sabine ZimmermannPotassium nutrition of ectomycorrhizal Pinus pinaster: overexpression of the Hebeloma cylindrosporum HcTrk1 transporter affects the translocation of both K(+) and phosphorus in the host plant.
001A41 (2014) Khalil Kariman ; Susan J. Barker ; Ricarda Jost ; Patrick M. Finnegan ; Mark TibbettA novel plant-fungus symbiosis benefits the host without forming mycorrhizal structures.
001B04 (2014) Caroline Angelard ; Colby J. Tanner ; Pierre Fontanillas ; Hélène Niculita-Hirzel ; Frédéric Masclaux ; Ian R. SandersRapid genotypic change and plasticity in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi is caused by a host shift and enhanced by segregation.
001B23 (2013) Isabel Ceballos ; Michael Ruiz ; Cristhian Fernández ; Ricardo Pe A ; Alia Rodríguez ; Ian R. SandersThe in vitro mass-produced model mycorrhizal fungus, Rhizophagus irregularis, significantly increases yields of the globally important food security crop cassava.
001B32 (2013) Naoya Takeda ; Syusaku Tsuzuki ; Takuya Suzaki ; Martin Parniske ; Masayoshi KawaguchiCERBERUS and NSP1 of Lotus japonicus are common symbiosis genes that modulate arbuscular mycorrhiza development.
001B79 (2013) Thomas Rey ; Sebastian SchornackInteractions of beneficial and detrimental root-colonizing filamentous microbes with plant hosts.
001C39 (2012) Chuan Gao ; Shun-Xing Guo ; Jing Zhang ; Juan Chen ; Li-Chun Zhang[Proteome analysis on interaction between Anoectochilus roxburghii and Mycorrhizal fungus].
001D25 (2013) Mette Gr Nlund ; Merete Albrechtsen ; I Elisabeth Johansen ; Edith C. Hammer ; Tom H. Nielsen ; Iver JakobsenThe interplay between P uptake pathways in mycorrhizal peas: a combined physiological and gene-silencing approach.

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