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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 15.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000783 (2019) J Marty Kranabetter ; Rachael Harman-Denhoed ; Barbara J. HawkinsSaprotrophic and ectomycorrhizal fungal sporocarp stoichiometry (C : N : P) across temperate rainforests as evidence of shared nutrient constraints among symbionts.
000A71 (2018) Timothy J. Philpott ; Jason S. Barker ; Cindy E. Prescott ; Sue J. GraystonLimited Effects of Variable-Retention Harvesting on Fungal Communities Decomposing Fine Roots in Coastal Temperate Rainforests.
000D91 (2017) Monika A. Gorzelak ; Brian J. Pickles ; Miranda M. HartExploring the symbiont diversity of ancient western redcedars: arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of long-lived hosts.
001301 (2015) J M Kranabetter ; B J Hawkins ; M D Jones ; S. Robbins ; T. Dyer ; T. LiSpecies turnover (β-diversity) in ectomycorrhizal fungi linked to NH4+ uptake capacity.
001519 (2015) Brian J. Pickles ; Brendan D. Twieg ; Gregory A. O'Neill ; William W. Mohn ; Suzanne W. SimardLocal adaptation in migrated interior Douglas-fir seedlings is mediated by ectomycorrhizas and other soil factors.
001545 (2015) Brian J. Pickles ; Monika A. Gorzelak ; D Scott Green ; Keith N. Egger ; Hugues B. MassicotteHost and habitat filtering in seedling root-associated fungal communities: taxonomic and functional diversity are altered in 'novel' soils.
001577 (2015) J Marty Kranabetter ; Michael Stoehr ; Greg A. O'NeillEctomycorrhizal fungal maladaptation and growth reductions associated with assisted migration of Douglas-fir.
001959 (2014) Shannon M. Berch ; Gregory BonitoCultivation of Mediterranean species of Tuber (Tuberaceae) in British Columbia, Canada.
001D61 (2013) Jason S. Barker ; Suzanne W. Simard ; Melanie D. Jones ; D M DurallEctomycorrhizal fungal community assembly on regenerating Douglas-fir after wildfire and clearcut harvesting.
001F51 (2012) William Kenneth Chapman ; Leslie PaulEvidence that northern pioneering pines with tuberculate mycorrhizae are unaffected by varying soil nitrogen levels.
001F68 (2012) J M Kranabetter ; M U Stoehr ; G A O'NeillDivergence in ectomycorrhizal communities with foreign Douglas-fir populations and implications for assisted migration.
002962 (2009) J M Kranabetter ; J. Friesen ; S. Gamiet ; P. KroegerEpigeous fruiting bodies of ectomycorrhizal fungi as indicators of soil fertility and associated nitrogen status of boreal forests.
002B49 (2009) J M Kranabetter ; D M Durall ; W H MackenzieDiversity and species distribution of ectomycorrhizal fungi along productivity gradients of a southern boreal forest.
002B85 (2008) François P. Teste ; Suzanne W. SimardMycorrhizal networks and distance from mature trees alter patterns of competition and facilitation in dry Douglas-fir forests.
003A55 (2002) B W Young ; H B Massicotte ; L E Tackaberry ; Q F Baldwin ; K N EggerMonotropa uniflora: morphological and molecular assessment of mycorrhizae retrieved from sites in the sub-boreal spruce biogeoclimatic zone in central British Columbia.

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