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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 451.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000355 (2019) Tancredo Augusto Feitosa De Souza ; Djail Santos ; Leonaldo Alves De Andrade ; Helena FreitasPlant-soil feedback of two legume species in semi-arid Brazil.
000363 (2019) Rohan C. Riley ; Timothy R. Cavagnaro ; Chris Brien ; F Andrew Smith ; Sally E. Smith ; Bettina Berger ; Trevor Garnett ; Rebecca Stonor ; Rhiannon K. Schilling ; Zhong-Hua Chen ; Jeff R. PowellResource allocation to growth or luxury consumption drives mycorrhizal responses.
000394 (2019) Claude Plassard ; Adeline Becquer ; Kevin GarciaPhosphorus Transport in Mycorrhiza: How Far Are We?
000395 (2019) Leho Tedersoo ; Mohammad BahramMycorrhizal types differ in ecophysiology and alter plant nutrition and soil processes.
000403 (2019) Mohan Liu ; Yeye Che ; Leqi Wang ; Zhuojun Zhao ; Yanchao Zhang ; Lingling Wei ; Yan XiaoRice straw biochar and phosphorus inputs have more positive effects on the yield and nutrient uptake of Lolium multiflorum than arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in acidic Cd-contaminated soils.
000407 (2019) Ibrahim A. Aliyu ; Ado A. Yusuf ; Edward O. Uyovbisere ; Cargele Masso ; Ian R. SandersEffect of co-application of phosphorus fertilizer and in vitro-produced mycorrhizal fungal inoculants on yield and leaf nutrient concentration of cassava.
000414 (2020) Ivana F. Della M Nica ; Alicia M. Godeas ; José M. ScervinoIn Vivo Modulation of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis and Soil Quality by Fungal P Solubilizers.
000417 (2019) Lena M. Müller ; Maria J. HarrisonPhytohormones, miRNAs, and peptide signals integrate plant phosphorus status with arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis.
000418 (2019) John P. Mccutcheon ; Ylva LekbergSymbiosis: Fungi as Shrewd Trade Negotiators.
000430 (2019) Matthew D. Whiteside ; Gijsbert D A. Werner ; Victor E A. Caldas ; Anouk Van'T Padje ; Simon E. Dupin ; Bram Elbers ; Milenka Bakker ; Gregory A K. Wyatt ; Malin Klein ; Mark A. Hink ; Marten Postma ; Bapu Vaitla ; Ronald Noë ; Thomas S. Shimizu ; Stuart A. West ; E Toby KiersMycorrhizal Fungi Respond to Resource Inequality by Moving Phosphorus from Rich to Poor Patches across Networks.
000453 (2019) Yi Zhang ; Lizong Hu ; Deshui Yu ; Kedong Xu ; Ju Zhang ; Xiaoli Li ; Pengfei Wang ; Guo Chen ; Zhihui Liu ; Chunfeng Peng ; Chengwei Li ; Tiancai GuoIntegrative Analysis of the Wheat PHT1 Gene Family Reveals A Novel Member Involved in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Phosphate Transport and Immunity.
000457 (2019) Philip Rekret ; Hafiz MaheraliLocal adaptation to mycorrhizal fungi in geographically close Lobelia siphilitica populations.
000459 (2019) Mohammad Zahangeer Alam ; Md Anamul Hoque ; Golam Jalal Ahammed ; Lynne Carpenter-BoggsArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi reduce arsenic uptake and improve plant growth in Lens culinaris.
000463 (2019) Yanhong Zhou ; Shibei Ge ; Lijuan Jin ; Kaiqian Yao ; Yu Wang ; Xiaodan Wu ; Jie Zhou ; Xiaojian Xia ; Kai Shi ; Christine H. Foyer ; Jingquan YuA novel CO2 -responsive systemic signaling pathway controlling plant mycorrhizal symbiosis.
000466 (2019) Dan Xiao ; Yongjun Tan ; Xin Liu ; Rong Yang ; Wei Zhang ; Xunyang He ; Kelin WangEffects of different legume species and densities on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in a karst grassland ecosystem.
000479 (2019) Fei Wang ; Michael A. Kertesz ; Gu FengPhosphorus forms affect the hyphosphere bacterial community involved in soil organic phosphorus turnover.
000503 (2019) Alberto Benavent-González ; José Raggio ; Johana Villagra ; José Manuel Blanquer ; Ana Pintado ; Ricardo Rozzi ; T G Allan Green ; Leopoldo G. SanchoHigh nitrogen contribution by Gunnera magellanica and nitrogen transfer by mycorrhizas drive an extraordinarily fast primary succession in sub-Antarctic Chile.
000509 (2019) Zhihui Wen ; Hongbo Li ; Qi Shen ; Xiaomei Tang ; Chuanyong Xiong ; Haigang Li ; Jiayin Pang ; Megan H. Ryan ; Hans Lambers ; Jianbo ShenTradeoffs among root morphology, exudation and mycorrhizal symbioses for phosphorus-acquisition strategies of 16 crop species.
000517 (2019) Xin-Xin Wang ; Ellis Hoffland ; Liesje Mommer ; Gu Feng ; Thomas W. KuyperMaize varieties can strengthen positive plant-soil feedback through beneficial arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal mutualists.
000520 (2019) Zakaria M. Solaiman ; Lynette K. Abbott ; Daniel V. MurphyBiochar phosphorus concentration dictates mycorrhizal colonisation, plant growth and soil phosphorus cycling.
000536 (2019) Rosolino Ingraffia ; Gaetano Amato ; Alfonso Salvatore Frenda ; Dario GiambalvoImpacts of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on nutrient uptake, N2 fixation, N transfer, and growth in a wheat/faba bean intercropping system.

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