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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 25.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000299 (2019) Thomas D. Bruns ; Maren L. Hale ; Nhu H. NguyenRhizopogon olivaceotinctus increases its inoculum potential in heated soil independent of competitive release from other ectomycorrhizal fungi.
000349 (2019) Linlin Mei ; Xue Yang ; Shuaiqing Zhang ; Tao Zhang ; Jixun GuoArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi alleviate phosphorus limitation by reducing plant N:P ratios under warming and nitrogen addition in a temperate meadow ecosystem.
000809 (2019) Baoliang Tian ; Zhenzhen Yu ; Yingchun Pei ; Zhen Zhang ; Evan Siemann ; Shiqiang Wan ; Jianqing DingElevated temperature reduces wheat grain yield by increasing pests and decreasing soil mutualists.
000B71 (2017) Davide Cavazzini ; Guido Grossi ; Elisabetta Levati ; Francesca Vallese ; Barbara Montanini ; Angelo Bolchi ; Giuseppe Zanotti ; Simone OttonelloA family of archaea-like carboxylesterases preferentially expressed in the symbiotic phase of the mychorrizal fungus Tuber melanosporum.
000D62 (2017) Wentao Hu ; Haoqiang Zhang ; Hui Chen ; Ming TangArbuscular mycorrhizas influence Lycium barbarum tolerance of water stress in a hot environment.
000F97 (2016) Michael Dannenmann ; Carolin Bimüller ; Silvia Gschwendtner ; Martin Leberecht ; Javier Tejedor ; Silvija Bilela ; Rainer Gasche ; Marc Hanewinkel ; Andri Baltensweiler ; Ingrid Kögel-Knabner ; Andrea Polle ; Michael Schloter ; Judy Simon ; Heinz RennenbergClimate Change Impairs Nitrogen Cycling in European Beech Forests.
001058 (2016) S. Hortal ; J R Powell ; J M Plett ; A. Simonin ; I C AndersonIntraspecific competition between ectomycorrhizal Pisolithus microcarpus isolates impacts plant and fungal performance under elevated CO2 and temperature.
001643 (2014) Fernanda Covacevich ; Claudia C. Castellari ; Hernán E. Echeverría[Physical and chemical methods for eliminating propagules of indigenous mycorrhizal fungi from soil samples].
001A09 (2014) Mei-Ho Lee ; Louise H. Comas ; Hilary S. CallahanExperimentally reduced root-microbe interactions reveal limited plasticity in functional root traits in Acer and Quercus.
001A91 (2013) Wei Yang ; Yong Zheng ; Cheng Gao ; Xinhua He ; Qiong Ding ; Yongchan Kim ; Yichao Rui ; Shiping Wang ; Liang-Dong GuoThe arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community response to warming and grazing differs between soil and roots on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau.
001D42 (2013) Moslama Aktar Maya ; Yoh-Ichi MatsubaraInfluence of arbuscular mycorrhiza on the growth and antioxidative activity in cyclamen under heat stress.
001E04 (2012) Ashis K. Nandi ; Ipsita K. Sen ; Surajit Samanta ; Kousik Maity ; K Sanjana P. Devi ; Shreemoyee Mukherjee ; Tapas K. Maiti ; Krishnendu Acharya ; Syed S. IslamGlucan from hot aqueous extract of an ectomycorrhizal edible mushroom, Russula albonigra (Krombh.) Fr.: structural characterization and study of immunoenhancing properties.
001F44 (2013) C. Herzog ; M. Peter ; K. Pritsch ; M S Günthardt-Goerg ; S. EgliDrought and air warming affects abundance and exoenzyme profiles of Cenococcum geophilum associated with Quercus robur, Q. petraea and Q. pubescens.
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.
002498 (2011) Glade B. Brosi ; Rebecca L. Mcculley ; Lowell P. Bush ; Jim A. Nelson ; Aimée T. Classen ; Richard J. NorbyEffects of multiple climate change factors on the tall fescue-fungal endophyte symbiosis: infection frequency and tissue chemistry.
002530 (2010) Tabea Kipfer ; Simon Egli ; Jaboury Ghazoul ; Barbara Moser ; Thomas WohlgemuthSusceptibility of ectomycorrhizal fungi to soil heating.
002782 (2010) Ling-Fei Li ; Tao Li ; Yan Zhang ; Zhi-Wei ZhaoMolecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their distribution patterns related to host-plants and habitats in a hot and arid ecosystem, southwest China.
002928 (2009) Rebecca Bunn ; Ylva Lekberg ; Catherine ZabinskiArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi ameliorate temperature stress in thermophilic plants.
002C16 (2008) Helmut Baltruschat ; J Zsef Fodor ; Borbála D. Harrach ; Elzbieta Niemczyk ; Balázs Barna ; Gábor Gullner ; Anna Janeczko ; Karl-Heinz Kogel ; Patrick Sch Fer ; Ildik Schwarczinger ; Alga Zuccaro ; Andrzej SkoczowskiSalt tolerance of barley induced by the root endophyte Piriformospora indica is associated with a strong increase in antioxidants.
002C53 (2008) Susan GoldhorDon't forget the fungi.
002F47 (2007) L. Naraghi ; H. Zareh-Maivan ; A. Heydari ; H. Afshari-AzadInvestigation of the effect of heating, vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza and thermophilic fungus on cotton wilt disease.

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