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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 97.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000143 (2020) Kenji Suetsugu ; Jun Matsubayashi ; Nanako O. Ogawa ; Satoe Murata ; Risa Sato ; Hiroshi TomimatsuIsotopic evidence of arbuscular mycorrhizal cheating in a grassland gentian species.
000337 (2019) Kenji Suetsugu ; Masahide Yamato ; Jun Matsubayashi ; Ichiro TayasuComparative study of nutritional mode and mycorrhizal fungi in green and albino variants of Goodyera velutina, an orchid mainly utilizing saprotrophic rhizoctonia.
000557 (2019) Sarah L. Bluhm ; Anton M. Potapov ; Julia Shrubovych ; Silke Ammerschubert ; Andrea Polle ; Stefan ScheuProtura are unique: first evidence of specialized feeding on ectomycorrhizal fungi in soil invertebrates.
000591 (2019) Julienne M-I Schweiger ; Christian Kemnade ; Martin I. Bidartondo ; Gerhard GebauerLight limitation and partial mycoheterotrophy in rhizoctonia-associated orchids.
000683 (2019) Lu-Min Vaario ; Shambhu Prasad Sah ; Mariko Norisada ; Maki Narimatsu ; Norihisa MatsushitaTricholoma matsutake may take more nitrogen in the organic form than other ectomycorrhizal fungi for its sporocarp development: the isotopic evidence.
000820 (2018) Ellie M. Goud ; Jed P. SparksLeaf stable isotopes suggest shared ancestry is an important driver of functional diversity.
000981 (2018) Yuki Ogura-Tsujita ; Gerhard Gebauer ; Hui Xu ; Yu Fukasawa ; Hidetaka Umata ; Kenshi Tetsuka ; Miho Kubota ; Julienne M-I Schweiger ; Satoshi Yamashita ; Nitaro Maekawa ; Masayuki Maki ; Shiro Isshiki ; Tomohisa YukawaThe giant mycoheterotrophic orchid Erythrorchis altissima is associated mainly with a divergent set of wood-decaying fungi.
000C00 (2017) Andreas Keymer ; Priya Pimprikar ; Vera Wewer ; Claudia Huber ; Mathias Brands ; Simone L. Bucerius ; Pierre-Marc Delaux ; Verena Klingl ; Edda Von Röpenack-Lahaye ; Trevor L. Wang ; Wolfgang Eisenreich ; Peter Dörmann ; Martin Parniske ; Caroline GutjahrLipid transfer from plants to arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi.
000D34 (2017) Julienne M-I Schiebold ; Martin I. Bidartondo ; Peter Karasch ; Barbara Gravendeel ; Gerhard GebauerYou are what you get from your fungi: nitrogen stable isotope patterns in Epipactis species.
000D71 (2017) Andrew W. Wilson ; Kentaro Hosaka ; Gregory M. MuellerEvolution of ectomycorrhizas as a driver of diversification and biogeographic patterns in the model mycorrhizal mushroom genus Laccaria.
000D90 (2017) Kenji Suetsugu ; Masahide Yamato ; Chihiro Miura ; Katsushi Yamaguchi ; Kazuya Takahashi ; Yoshiko Ida ; Shuji Shigenobu ; Hironori KaminakaComparison of green and albino individuals of the partially mycoheterotrophic orchid Epipactis helleborine on molecular identities of mycorrhizal fungi, nutritional modes and gene expression in mycorrhizal roots.
000E31 (2017) Ulrika Ganeteg ; Iftikhar Ahmad ; Sandra J Mtg Rd ; Camila Aguetoni-Cambui ; Erich Inselsbacher ; Henrik Svennerstam ; Susanne Schmidt ; Torgny N SholmAmino acid transporter mutants of Arabidopsis provides evidence that a non-mycorrhizal plant acquires organic nitrogen from agricultural soil.
000E66 (2017) Brian J. Pickles ; Roland Wilhelm ; Amanda K. Asay ; Aria S. Hahn ; Suzanne W. Simard ; William W. MohnTransfer of 13 C between paired Douglas-fir seedlings reveals plant kinship effects and uptake of exudates by ectomycorrhizas.
000F89 (2016) Nicole A. Hynson ; Julienne M-I Schiebold ; Gerhard GebauerPlant family identity distinguishes patterns of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope abundance and nitrogen concentration in mycoheterotrophic plants associated with ectomycorrhizal fungi.
001110 (2016) Tamir Klein ; Rolf T W. Siegwolf ; Christian KörnerBelowground carbon trade among tall trees in a temperate forest.
001116 (2016) Alicia Argüello ; Michael J. O'Brien ; Marcel G A. Van Der Heijden ; Andres Wiemken ; Bernhard Schmid ; Pascal A. NiklausOptions of partners improve carbon for phosphorus trade in the arbuscular mycorrhizal mutualism.
001193 (2016) Gregory E. Maurer ; Allison M. Chan ; Nicole A. Trahan ; David J P. Moore ; David R. BowlingCarbon isotopic composition of forest soil respiration in the decade following bark beetle and stem girdling disturbances in the Rocky Mountains.
001201 (2016) Fei Wang ; Ning Shi ; Rongfeng Jiang ; Fusuo Zhang ; Gu FengIn situ stable isotope probing of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria in the hyphosphere.
001249 (2016) Julie R. Deslippe ; Martin Hartmann ; Susan J. Grayston ; Suzanne W. Simard ; William W. MohnStable isotope probing implicates a species of Cortinarius in carbon transfer through ectomycorrhizal fungal mycelial networks in Arctic tundra.
001252 (2016) Jaturong Kumla ; Erik A. Hobbie ; Nakarin Suwannarach ; Saisamorn LumyongThe ectomycorrhizal status of a tropical black bolete, Phlebopus portentosus, assessed using mycorrhizal synthesis and isotopic analysis.
001320 (2016) Konstantin Gavazov ; Frank Hagedorn ; Alexandre Buttler ; Rolf Siegwolf ; Luca BragazzaEnvironmental drivers of carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures in peatland vascular plants along an altitude gradient.

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