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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 139.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000824 (2018) Fangdong Zhan ; Bo Li ; Ming Jiang ; Xianrong Yue ; Yongmei He ; Yunsheng Xia ; Youshan WangArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhance antioxidant defense in the leaves and the retention of heavy metals in the roots of maize.
000833 (2018) M Julieta Salazar ; Eugenia Menoyo ; Valeria Faggioli ; Jozsef Geml ; Marta Cabello ; Judith H. Rodriguez ; Nicolás Marro ; Alejandro Pardo ; M Luisa Pignata ; Alejandra G. BecerraPb accumulation in spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
000854 (2018) Songlin Wu ; Miroslav Vosátka ; Katarina Vogel-Mikus ; Anja Kav I ; Mitja Kelemen ; Luka Šepec ; Primož Pelicon ; Roman Skála ; Antonio Roberto Valero Powter ; Manuel Teodoro ; Zuzana Michálková ; Michael KomárekNano Zero-Valent Iron Mediated Metal(loid) Uptake and Translocation by Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbioses.
000857 (2018) Qing Chang ; Feng-Wei Diao ; Qi-Fan Wang ; Liang Pan ; Zhen-Hua Dang ; Wei GuoEffects of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis on growth, nutrient and metal uptake by maize seedlings (Zea mays L.) grown in soils spiked with Lanthanum and Cadmium.
000864 (2018) Nivien Allam Nafady ; Ahmed ElgharablyMycorrhizal symbiosis and phosphorus fertilization effects on Zea mays growth and heavy metals uptake.
000962 (2018) Zhouying Xu ; Yang Wu ; Yinghe Jiang ; Xiangling Zhang ; Junli Li ; Yihui BanArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in two vertical-flow wetlands constructed for heavy metal-contaminated wastewater bioremediation.
000974 (2018) Yu Zhang ; Junli Hu ; Jianfeng Bai ; Junhua Wang ; Rui Yin ; Jingwei Wang ; Xiangui LinArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi alleviate the heavy metal toxicity on sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) plants cultivated on a heavily contaminated field soil at a WEEE-recycling site.
000A97 (2018) Ritu Chaturvedi ; Paulo Favas ; João Pratas ; Mayank Varun ; Manoj S. PaulAssessment of edibility and effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on Solanum melongena L. grown under heavy metal(loid) contaminated soil.
000B35 (2017) D. Fernández-Fuego ; A. Bertrand ; A. GonzálezMetal accumulation and detoxification mechanisms in mycorrhizal Betula pubescens.
000B55 (2017) Xiaochen Huang ; Li Wang ; Fang MaArbuscular mycorrhizal fungus modulates the phytotoxicity of Cd via combined responses of enzymes, thiolic compounds, and essential elements in the roots of Phragmites australis.
000C87 (2017) Lee H. Dietterich ; Cédric Gonneau ; Brenda B. CasperArbuscular mycorrhizal colonization has little consequence for plant heavy metal uptake in contaminated field soils.
000C89 (2017) Yihui Ban ; Yinghe Jiang ; Meng Li ; Xiangling Zhang ; Shiyang Zhang ; Yang Wu ; Zhouying XuHomogenous stands of a wetland grass living in heavy metal polluted wetlands harbor diverse consortia of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
000C97 (2017) I. Sánchez-Castro ; V. Gianinazzi-Pearson ; J C Cleyet-Marel ; E. Baudoin ; D. Van TuinenGlomeromycota communities survive extreme levels of metal toxicity in an orphan mining site.
000E83 (2016) Nuria Ferrol ; Elisabeth Tamayo ; Paola VargasThe heavy metal paradox in arbuscular mycorrhizas: from mechanisms to biotechnological applications.
000F17 (2017) G. D Browska ; K. Hrynkiewicz ; A. Trejgell ; C. BaumThe effect of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria on the phytoextraction of Cd and Zn by Brassica napus L.
000F53 (2016) Jaroslava Cejpková ; Milan Gryndler ; Hana Hršelová ; Pavel Kotrba ; Zden K Anda ; Iva Synková ; Jan Borovi KaBioaccumulation of heavy metals, metalloids, and chlorine in ectomycorrhizae from smelter-polluted area.
000F96 (2016) Xia Jia ; Yonghua Zhao ; Tuo Liu ; Shuping Huang ; Yafei ChangElevated CO2 increases glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) in the rhizosphere of Robinia pseudoacacia L. seedlings in Pb- and Cd-contaminated soils.
000F98 (2017) Ma Del Carmen A. González-Chávez ; Rogelio Carrillo-González ; María Isabel Hernández Godínez ; Silvia Evangelista LozanoJatropha curcas and assisted phytoremediation of a mine tailing with biochar and a mycorrhizal fungus.
001010 (2016) Patrícia Lopes Leal ; Maryeimy Var N-L Pez ; Isabelle Gonçalves De Oliveira Prado ; Jessé Valentim Dos Santos ; Cláudio Roberto Fonsêca Sousa Soares ; José Oswaldo Siqueira ; Fatima Maria De Souza MoreiraEnrichment of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a contaminated soil after rehabilitation.
001040 (2016) Ivan Širi ; Miha Humar ; Ante Kasap ; Ivica Kos ; Boro Mio ; Franc PohlevenHeavy metal bioaccumulation by wild edible saprophytic and ectomycorrhizal mushrooms.
001064 (2016) Faten Dhawi ; Rupali Datta ; Wusirika RamakrishnaMycorrhiza and heavy metal resistant bacteria enhance growth, nutrient uptake and alter metabolic profile of sorghum grown in marginal soil.

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