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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 18.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000266 (2020) Anandakumar Selvaraj ; Kalaiselvi Thangavel ; Sivakumar UthandiArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomus intraradices) and diazotrophic bacterium (Rhizobium BMBS) primed defense in blackgram against herbivorous insect (Spodoptera litura) infestation.
000983 (2018) Lotus Lofgren ; Nhu H. Nguyen ; Peter G. KennedyEctomycorrhizal host specificity in a changing world: can legacy effects explain anomalous current associations?
000A44 (2017) Masao Murata ; Seiichi Kanetani ; Kazuhide NaraEctomycorrhizal fungal communities in endangered Pinus amamiana forests.
000B66 (2017) J M Cano ; M. Berrocal-Lobo ; J A Domínguez-Nú EzGrowth of Amanita caesarea in the presence of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Bacillus cereus.
001309 (2016) Sydney I. Glassman ; Carrie R. Levine ; Angela M. Dirocco ; John J. Battles ; Thomas D. BrunsEctomycorrhizal fungal spore bank recovery after a severe forest fire: some like it hot.
001600 (2015) Sydney I. Glassman ; Kabir G. Peay ; Jennifer M. Talbot ; Dylan P. Smith ; Judy A. Chung ; John W. Taylor ; Rytas Vilgalys ; Thomas D. BrunsA continental view of pine-associated ectomycorrhizal fungal spore banks: a quiescent functional guild with a strong biogeographic pattern.
001A67 (2013) Laura Reithmeier ; Gavin KernaghanAvailability of ectomycorrhizal fungi to black spruce above the present treeline in Eastern Labrador.
001B61 (2014) Kristopher M. Dulmer ; Stephen D. Leduc ; Thomas R. HortonEctomycorrhizal inoculum potential of northeastern US forest soils for American chestnut restoration: results from field and laboratory bioassays.
001F56 (2012) Lisa F. Czaja ; Claudia Hogekamp ; Patrick Lamm ; Fabienne Maillet ; Eduardo Andres Martinez ; Eric Samain ; Jean Dénarié ; Helge Küster ; Natalija HohnjecTranscriptional responses toward diffusible signals from symbiotic microbes reveal MtNFP- and MtDMI3-dependent reprogramming of host gene expression by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal lipochitooligosaccharides.
002139 (2011) E Kathryn Barto ; Monika Hilker ; Frank Müller ; Brian K. Mohney ; Jeffrey D. Weidenhamer ; Matthias C. RilligThe fungal fast lane: common mycorrhizal networks extend bioactive zones of allelochemicals in soils.
002162 (2011) S. Ouvrard ; C. Barnier ; P. Bauda ; T. Beguiristain ; C. Biache ; M. Bonnard ; C. Caupert ; A. Cébron ; J. Cortet ; S. Cotelle ; M. Dazy ; P. Faure ; J F Masfaraud ; J. Nahmani ; F. Palais ; P. Poupin ; N. Raoult ; P. Vasseur ; J L Morel ; C. LeyvalIn situ assessment of phytotechnologies for multicontaminated soil management.
002716 (2010) Tess F J. Van De Voorde ; Wim H. Van Der Putten ; Hannes A. Gamper ; W H Gera Hol ; T Martijn BezemerComparing arbuscular mycorrhizal communities of individual plants in a grassland biodiversity experiment.
002868 (2009) Peter G. Kennedy ; Kabir G. Peay ; Thomas D. BrunsRoot tip competition among ectomycorrhizal fungi: are priority effects a rule or an exception?
002C28 (2008) Derek G. Hillis ; Pedro Antunes ; Paul K. Sibley ; John N. Klironomos ; Keith R. SolomonStructural responses of Daucus carota root-organ cultures and the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus intraradices, to 12 pharmaceuticals.
002D18 (2008) Juan Antonio L Pez-Ráez ; Tatsiana Charnikhova ; Victoria G Mez-Roldán ; Radoslava Matusova ; Wouter Kohlen ; Ric De Vos ; Francel Verstappen ; Virginie Puech-Pages ; Guillaume Bécard ; Patrick Mulder ; Harro BouwmeesterTomato strigolactones are derived from carotenoids and their biosynthesis is promoted by phosphate starvation.
003554 (2005) G. Bois ; Y. Piché ; M Y P. Fung ; D P KhasaMycorrhizal inoculum potentials of pure reclamation materials and revegetated tailing sands from the Canadian oil sand industry.
003B87 (1975) E. Strzelczyk ; J. Sitek ; S. KowalskiProduction of gibberellin-like substances by fungi isolated from mycorrhizae of pine (Pinus silvestris/L.).
003B94 (1964) G N Krywolap ; L E CasidaAN ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCED BY THE MYCORRHIZAL FUNGUS CENOCOCCUM GRANIFORME.

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