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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 38.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000B35 (2017) D. Fernández-Fuego ; A. Bertrand ; A. GonzálezMetal accumulation and detoxification mechanisms in mycorrhizal Betula pubescens.
000B91 (2018) Joanna Mucha ; Kabir G. Peay ; Dylan P. Smith ; Peter B. Reich ; Artur Stefa Ski ; Sarah E. HobbieEffect of Simulated Climate Warming on the Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Community of Boreal and Temperate Host Species Growing Near Their Shared Ecotonal Range Limits.
000C45 (2017) Ivika Ostonen ; Marika Truu ; Helj Sisko Helmisaari ; Martin Lukac ; Werner Borken ; Elena Vanguelova ; Douglas L. Godbold ; Krista L Hmus ; Ulrich Zang ; Leho Tedersoo ; Jens-Konrad Preem ; Katrin Rosenvald ; Jürgen Aosaar ; K Stutis Armolaitis ; Jane Frey ; Naima Kabral ; Mai Kukum Gi ; Jaana Lepp Lammi-Kujansuu ; Antti-Jussi Lindroos ; P Ivi Meril ; Ülle Napa ; Pekka Nöjd ; Kaarin Parts ; Veiko Uri ; Mats Varik ; Jaak TruuAdaptive root foraging strategies along a boreal-temperate forest gradient.
000C70 (2017) Charlotte Berthelot ; Damien Blaudez ; Corinne LeyvalDifferential growth promotion of poplar and birch inoculated with three dark septate endophytes in two trace element-contaminated soils.
000C80 (2017) D. Fernández-Fuego ; E. Keunen ; A. Cuypers ; A. Bertrand ; A. GonzálezMycorrhization protects Betula pubescens Ehr. from metal-induced oxidative stress increasing its tolerance to grow in an industrial polluted soil.
000F34 (2017) Christopher W. Fernandez ; Nhu H. Nguyen ; Artur Stefanski ; Ying Han ; Sarah E. Hobbie ; Rebecca A. Montgomery ; Peter B. Reich ; Peter G. KennedyEctomycorrhizal fungal response to warming is linked to poor host performance at the boreal-temperate ecotone.
001549 (2015) Karita Saravesi ; Sami Aikio ; Piippa R. W Li ; Anna Liisa Ruotsalainen ; Maarit Kaukonen ; Karoliina Huusko ; Marko Suokas ; Shawn P. Brown ; Ari Jumpponen ; Juha Tuomi ; Annamari MarkkolaMoth outbreaks alter root-associated fungal communities in subarctic mountain birch forests.
001721 (2015) Hitoshi Murata ; Akiyoshi Yamada ; Tsuyoshi Maruyama ; Hitoshi NedaEctomycorrhizas in vitro between Tricholoma matsutake, a basidiomycete that associates with Pinaceae, and Betula platyphylla var. japonica, an early-successional birch species, in cool-temperate forests.
001775 (2015) Sarah K. Poznanovic ; Erik A. Lilleskov ; Christopher R. WebsterSharing rotting wood in the shade: ectomycorrhizal communities of co-occurring birch and hemlock seedlings.
001896 (2014) Inga T M. Bödeker ; Karina E. Clemmensen ; Wietse De Boer ; Francis Martin ; Ke Olson ; Björn D. LindahlEctomycorrhizal Cortinarius species participate in enzymatic oxidation of humus in northern forest ecosystems.
001E22 (2013) Laura M. Bogar ; Peter G. KennedyNew wrinkles in an old paradigm: neighborhood effects can modify the structure and specificity of Alnus-associated ectomycorrhizal fungal communities.
001E27 (2013) Dena M. Vallano ; Jed P. SparksFoliar δ15N is affected by foliar nitrogen uptake, soil nitrogen, and mycorrhizae along a nitrogen deposition gradient.
002047 (2012) Julie R. Deslippe ; Martin Hartmann ; Suzanne W. Simard ; William W. MohnLong-term warming alters the composition of Arctic soil microbial communities.
002059 (2012) Anne Kasurinen ; Christina Biasi ; Toini Holopainen ; Matti Rousi ; Maarit M Enp ; Elina OksanenInteractive effects of elevated ozone and temperature on carbon allocation of silver birch (Betula pendula) genotypes in an open-air field exposure.
002067 (2012) Jukka Pumpanen ; Jussi Heinonsalo ; Terhi Rasilo ; Julie Villemot ; Hannu IlvesniemiThe effects of soil and air temperature on CO2 exchange and net biomass accumulation in Norway spruce, Scots pine and silver birch seedlings.
002350 (2011) Gavin Kernaghan ; Glenn PatriquinHost associations between fungal root endophytes and boreal trees.
002369 (2011) Elizabeth Bent ; Preston Kiekel ; Rebecca Brenton ; D Lee TaylorRoot-associated ectomycorrhizal fungi shared by various boreal forest seedlings naturally regenerating after a fire in interior alaska and correlation of different fungi with host growth responses.
002423 (2011) Denise D. Brooks ; Ronald Chan ; Elizabeth R. Starks ; Sue J. Grayston ; Melanie D. JonesEctomycorrhizal hyphae structure components of the soil bacterial community for decreased phosphatase production.
002470 (2011) Hironari Izumi ; Roger D. FinlayEctomycorrhizal roots select distinctive bacterial and ascomycete communities in Swedish subarctic forests.
002532 (2010) M. Gryndler ; L. Soukupová ; H. Gryndlerová ; P. Baldrian ; H. HršelováLocal distribution of ectomycorrhizae-associated basidiomycetes in forest soil correlates with the degree of soil organic matter humification and available electrolytes.
002659 (2010) Nathan M. Kleczewski ; Daniel A. Herms ; Pierluigi BonelloEffects of soil type, fertilization and drought on carbon allocation to root growth and partitioning between secondary metabolism and ectomycorrhizae of Betula papyrifera.

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