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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 101.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000003 (2020) Thabiso E. Motaung ; Chizné Peremore ; Brenda Wingfield ; Emma SteenkampPlant-associated fungal biofilms - knowns and unknowns.
000215 (2020) Simon T. Okiobe ; Matthias C. Rillig ; Magkdi Mola ; Jürgen Augustin ; Gerald Parolly ; Stavros D. VeresoglouArbuscular mycorrhiza has little influence on N2O potential emissions compared to plant diversity in experimental plant communities.
000323 (2019) Larissa Barelli ; Scott W. Behie ; Michael J. BidochkaAvailability of carbon and nitrogen in soil affects Metarhizium robertsii root colonization and transfer of insect-derived nitrogen.
000326 (2019) Outi-Maaria Sietiö ; Minna Santalahti ; Anuliina Putkinen ; Sylwia Adamczyk ; Hui Sun ; Jussi HeinonsaloRestriction of plant roots in boreal forest organic soils affects the microbial community but does not change the dominance from ectomycorrhizal to saprotrophic fungi.
000340 (2019) Jake J. Grossman ; Allen J. Butterfield ; Jeannine Cavender-Bares ; Sarah E. Hobbie ; Peter B. Reich ; Jessica Gutknecht ; Peter G. KennedyNon-symbiotic soil microbes are more strongly influenced by altered tree biodiversity than arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi during initial forest establishment.
000458 (2019) M. Queralt ; J K M. Walker ; A M De Miguel ; J. Parladé ; I C Anderson ; S. HortalThe ability of a host plant to associate with different symbiotic partners affects ectomycorrhizal functioning.
000527 (2019) Yong-Long Wang ; Cheng Gao ; Liang Chen ; Niu-Niu Ji ; Bin-Wei Wu ; Xing-Chun Li ; Peng-Peng Lü ; Yong Zheng ; Liang-Dong GuoHost plant phylogeny and geographic distance strongly structure Betulaceae-associated ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in Chinese secondary forest ecosystems.
000579 (2019) Carla Cruz-Paredes ; Nanna Bygvraa Svenningsen ; Ole Nybroe ; Rasmus Kj Ller ; Tobias Guldberg Fr Slev ; Iver JakobsenSuppression of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal activity in a diverse collection of non-cultivated soils.
000654 (2019) Johan Asplund ; H Vard Kauserud ; Mikael Ohlson ; Line NybakkenSpruce and beech as local determinants of forest fungal community structure in litter, humus and mineral soil.
000715 (2018) Maarten Van Geel ; Kang Yu ; Tobias Ceulemans ; Gerrit Peeters ; Kasper Van Acker ; Willem Geerts ; Miguel A. Ramos ; Cindy Serafim ; Pierre Kastendeuch ; Georges Najjar ; Thierry Ameglio ; Jérôme Ngao ; Marc Saudreau ; Michael Waud ; Bart Lievens ; Paula Ml Castro ; Ben Somers ; Olivier HonnayVariation in ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Silver linden (Tilia tomentosa) within and across urban areas.
000749 (2018) Te Anne CottonArbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities and global change: an uncertain future.
000884 (2018) Cora Miquel Guennoc ; Christophe Rose ; Jessy Labbé ; Aurélie DeveauBacterial biofilm formation on the hyphae of ectomycorrhizal fungi: a widespread ability under controls?
000888 (2018) Elisabeth Armada ; Márcio F A. Leite ; Almudena Medina ; Rosario Azc N ; Eiko E. KuramaeNative bacteria promote plant growth under drought stress condition without impacting the rhizomicrobiome.
000948 (2018) Tessa Camenzind ; Edith C. Hammer ; Johannes Lehmann ; Dawit Solomon ; Sebastian Horn ; Matthias C. Rillig ; Stefan HempelArbuscular mycorrhizal fungal and soil microbial communities in African Dark Earths.
000B31 (2017) Kerstin Varenius ; Björn D. Lindahl ; Anders DahlbergRetention of seed trees fails to lifeboat ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity in harvested Scots pine forests.
000B41 (2017) Julien Roy ; Rüdiger Reichel ; Nicolas Brüggemann ; Stefan Hempel ; Matthias C. RilligSuccession of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi along a 52-year agricultural recultivation chronosequence.
000B53 (2017) Louis J. Lamit ; Karl J. Romanowicz ; Lynette R. Potvin ; Adam R. Rivers ; Kanwar Singh ; Jay T. Lennon ; Susannah G. Tringe ; Evan S. Kane ; Erik A. LilleskovPatterns and drivers of fungal community depth stratification in Sphagnum peat.
000C85 (2017) Jason Pither ; Brian J. PicklesThe paleosymbiosis hypothesis: host plants can be colonised by root symbionts that have been inactive for centuries to millenia.
000D32 (2017) Lukas Bell-Dereske ; Cristina Takacs-Vesbach ; Stephanie N. Kivlin ; Sarah M. Emery ; Jennifer A. RudgersLeaf endophytic fungus interacts with precipitation to alter belowground microbial communities in primary successional dunes.
000D96 (2017) Eeva J. Vainio ; Taina Pennanen ; Tiina Rajala ; Jarkko HantulaOccurrence of similar mycoviruses in pathogenic, saprotrophic and mycorrhizal fungi inhabiting the same forest stand.
000F40 (2016) Valentina Ciccolini ; Laura Ercoli ; John Davison ; Martti Vasar ; Maarja Öpik ; Elisa PellegrinoLand-use intensity and host plant simultaneously shape the composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in a Mediterranean drained peatland.

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