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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 17.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000492 (2019) Insu Jo ; Songlin Fei ; Christopher M. Oswalt ; Grant M. Domke ; Richard P. PhillipsShifts in dominant tree mycorrhizal associations in response to anthropogenic impacts.
000606 (2019) Donald R. Zak ; Peter T. Pellitier ; Williama Argiroff ; Buck Castillo ; Timothy Y. James ; Lucas E. Nave ; Colin Averill ; Kaitlyn V. Beidler ; Jennifer Bhatnagar ; Jennifer Blesh ; Aimée T. Classen ; Matthew Craig ; Christopher W. Fernandez ; Per Gundersen ; Renee Johansen ; Roger T. Koide ; Erik A. Lilleskov ; Björn D. Lindahl ; Knute J. Nadelhoffer ; Richard P. Phillips ; Anders TunlidExploring the role of ectomycorrhizal fungi in soil carbon dynamics.
000720 (2019) Adrienne B. Keller ; Richard P. PhillipsLeaf litter decay rates differ between mycorrhizal groups in temperate, but not tropical, forests.
000938 (2018) Matthew E. Craig ; Benjamin L. Turner ; Chao Liang ; Keith Clay ; Daniel J. Johnson ; Richard P. PhillipsTree mycorrhizal type predicts within-site variability in the storage and distribution of soil organic matter.
000A99 (2018) Daniel J. Johnson ; Keith Clay ; Richard P. PhillipsMycorrhizal associations and the spatial structure of an old-growth forest community.
000C17 (2017) Benjamin N. Sulman ; Edward R. Brzostek ; Chiara Medici ; Elena Shevliakova ; Duncan N L. Menge ; Richard P. PhillipsFeedbacks between plant N demand and rhizosphere priming depend on type of mycorrhizal association.
000D79 (2017) César Terrer ; Sara Vicca ; Bruce A. Hungate ; Richard P. Phillips ; Peter B. Reich ; Oskar Franklin ; Benjamin D. Stocker ; Joshua B. Fisher ; I Colin PrenticeResponse to Comment on "Mycorrhizal association as a primary control of the CO2 fertilization effect".
000E42 (2017) Tanya E. Cheeke ; Richard P. Phillips ; Edward R. Brzostek ; Anna Rosling ; James D. Bever ; Petra FranssonDominant mycorrhizal association of trees alters carbon and nutrient cycling by selecting for microbial groups with distinct enzyme function.
000E45 (2016) Meghan G. Midgley ; Richard P. PhillipsResource stoichiometry and the biogeochemical consequences of nitrogen deposition in a mixed deciduous forest.
001012 (2016) César Terrer ; Sara Vicca ; Bruce A. Hungate ; Richard P. Phillips ; I Colin PrenticeMycorrhizal association as a primary control of the CO₂ fertilization effect.
001037 (2016) Joshua B. Fisher ; Sean Sweeney ; Edward R. Brzostek ; Tom P. Evans ; Daniel J. Johnson ; Jonathan A. Myers ; Norman A. Bourg ; Amy T. Wolf ; Robert W. Howe ; Richard P. PhillipsTree-mycorrhizal associations detected remotely from canopy spectral properties.
001300 (2016) Anna Rosling ; Meghan G. Midgley ; Tanya Cheeke ; Hector Urbina ; Petra Fransson ; Richard P. PhillipsPhosphorus cycling in deciduous forest soil differs between stands dominated by ecto- and arbuscular mycorrhizal trees.
001520 (2015) M Luke Mccormack ; Ian A. Dickie ; David M. Eissenstat ; Timothy J. Fahey ; Christopher W. Fernandez ; Dali Guo ; Helj Sisko Helmisaari ; Erik A. Hobbie ; Colleen M. Iversen ; Robert B. Jackson ; Jaana Lepp Lammi-Kujansuu ; Richard J. Norby ; Richard P. Phillips ; Kurt S. Pregitzer ; Seth G. Pritchard ; Boris Rewald ; Marcin ZadwornyRedefining fine roots improves understanding of below-ground contributions to terrestrial biosphere processes.
001576 (2015) Edward R. Brzostek ; Danilo Dragoni ; Zachary A. Brown ; Richard P. PhillipsMycorrhizal type determines the magnitude and direction of root-induced changes in decomposition in a temperate forest.
001C10 (2013) Richard P. Phillips ; Edward Brzostek ; Meghan G. MidgleyThe mycorrhizal-associated nutrient economy: a new framework for predicting carbon-nutrient couplings in temperate forests.
001E49 (2013) Ina C. Meier ; Peter G. Avis ; Richard P. PhillipsFungal communities influence root exudation rates in pine seedlings.
003255 (2006) Richard P. Phillips ; Timothy J. FaheyTree species and mycorrhizal associations influence the magnitude of rhizosphere effects.

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