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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 101.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
001588 (2015) Maarten Van Geel ; An Ceustermans ; Wendy Van Hemelrijck ; Bart Lievens ; Olivier HonnayDecrease in diversity and changes in community composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in roots of apple trees with increasing orchard management intensity across a regional scale.
001705 (2014) Laura M. Suz ; Nadia Barsoum ; Sue Benham ; Hans-Peter Dietrich ; Karl Dieter Fetzer ; Richard Fischer ; Paloma García ; Joachim Gehrman ; Ferdinand Kristöfel ; Mikl S Manninger ; Stefan Neagu ; Manuel Nicolas ; Jan Oldenburger ; Stephan Raspe ; Gerardo Sánchez ; Hans Werner Schröck ; Alfred Schubert ; Kris Verheyen ; Arne Verstraeten ; Martin I. BidartondoEnvironmental drivers of ectomycorrhizal communities in Europe's temperate oak forests.
001747 (2014) Jeremy Hayward ; Thomas R. HortonPhylogenetic trait conservation in the partner choice of a group of ectomycorrhizal trees.
001814 (2014) Leho Tedersoo ; Mohammad Bahram ; Martin Ryberg ; Eveli Otsing ; Urmas K Ljalg ; Kessy AbarenkovGlobal biogeography of the ectomycorrhizal /sebacina lineage (Fungi, Sebacinales) as revealed from comparative phylogenetic analyses.
001887 (2014) J Zsef Geml ; Nicolás Pastor ; Lisandro Fernandez ; Silvia Pacheco ; Tatiana A. Semenova ; Alejandra G. Becerra ; Christian Y. Wicaksono ; Eduardo R. NouhraLarge-scale fungal diversity assessment in the Andean Yungas forests reveals strong community turnover among forest types along an altitudinal gradient.
001909 (2014) I. Timling ; D A Walker ; C. Nusbaum ; N J Lennon ; D L TaylorRich and cold: diversity, distribution and drivers of fungal communities in patterned-ground ecosystems of the North American Arctic.
001922 (2013) Cheng Gao ; Nan-Nan Shi ; Yue-Xing Liu ; Kabir G. Peay ; Yong Zheng ; Qiong Ding ; Xiang-Cheng Mi ; Ke-Ping Ma ; Tesfaye Wubet ; François Buscot ; Liang-Dong GuoHost plant genus-level diversity is the best predictor of ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity in a Chinese subtropical forest.
001928 (2014) Jan Jansa ; Angela Erb ; Hans-Rudolf Oberholzer ; Petr Smilauer ; Simon EgliSoil and geography are more important determinants of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal communities than management practices in Swiss agricultural soils.
001966 (2014) S K Schmidt ; D R Nemergut ; J L Darcy ; R. LynchDo bacterial and fungal communities assemble differently during primary succession?
001977 (2013) Felix Gugerli ; Roland Brandl ; Bastien Castagneyrol ; Alain Franc ; Hervé Jactel ; Hans-Peter Koelewijn ; Francis Martin ; Martina Peter ; Karin Pritsch ; Hilke Schröder ; Marinus J M. Smulders ; Antoine Kremer ; Birgit ZiegenhagenCommunity genetics in the time of next-generation molecular technologies.
001978 (2014) Cheng Gao ; Nan-Nan Shi ; Yue-Xing Liu ; Yong Zheng ; Qiong Ding ; Xiang-Cheng Mi ; Ke-Ping Ma ; Tesfaye Wubet ; François Buscot ; Liang-Dong GuoHost plant richness explains diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi: Response to the comment of Tedersoo et al. (2014).
001988 (2014) Leho Tedersoo ; Mohammad Bahram ; Ian A. DickieDoes host plant richness explain diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi? Re-evaluation of Gao et al. (2013) data sets reveals sampling effects.
001998 (2014) Synn Ve Botnen ; Unni Vik ; Tor Carlsen ; Pernille B. Eidesen ; Marie L. Davey ; H Vard KauserudLow host specificity of root-associated fungi at an Arctic site.
001A21 (2014) Cécile Thonar ; Emmanuel Frossard ; Petr Smilauer ; Jan JansaCompetition and facilitation in synthetic communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
001A25 (2014) Rakel Blaalid ; Marie L. Davey ; H Vard Kauserud ; Tor Carlsen ; Rune Halvorsen ; Klaus H Iland ; Pernille B. EidesenArctic root-associated fungal community composition reflects environmental filtering.
001A78 (2014) Catherine Gehring ; Dulce Flores-Rentería ; Christopher M. Sthultz ; Tierra M. Leonard ; Lluvia Flores-Rentería ; Amy V. Whipple ; Thomas G. WhithamPlant genetics and interspecific competitive interactions determine ectomycorrhizal fungal community responses to climate change.
001A79 (2013) Richard A. Lankau ; Rachel N. NodurftAn exotic invader drives the evolution of plant traits that determine mycorrhizal fungal diversity in a native competitor.
001A86 (2013) Tyler R. Kartzinel ; Dorset W. Trapnell ; Richard P. SheffersonHighly diverse and spatially heterogeneous mycorrhizal symbiosis in a rare epiphyte is unrelated to broad biogeographic or environmental features.
001A87 (2014) Shawn P. Brown ; Ari JumpponenContrasting primary successional trajectories of fungi and bacteria in retreating glacier soils.
001B00 (2014) Daniel J P. Engelmoer ; Jocelyn E. Behm ; E. Toby KiersIntense competition between arbuscular mycorrhizal mutualists in an in vitro root microbiome negatively affects total fungal abundance.
001B20 (2013) Fang Yao ; Unni Vik ; Anne K. Brysting ; Tor Carlsen ; Rune Halvorsen ; H Vard KauserudSubstantial compositional turnover of fungal communities in an alpine ridge-to-snowbed gradient.

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