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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 13.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000607 (2019) Bridget J. Piculell ; Pedro José Martínez-García ; C Dana Nelson ; Jason D. HoeksemaAssociation mapping of ectomycorrhizal traits in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.).
000870 (2018) M Catherine Aime ; Hector Urbina ; Julian A. Liber ; Gregory Bonito ; Ryoko OonoTwo new endophytic Atractiellomycetes, Atractidochium hillariae and Proceropycnis hameedii.
001A76 (2014) Seth G. Pritchard ; Benton N. Taylor ; Emily R. Cooper ; Katilyn V. Beidler ; Allan E. Strand ; M Luke Mccormack ; Siyao ZhangLong-term dynamics of mycorrhizal root tips in a loblolly pine forest grown with free-air CO2 enrichment and soil N fertilization for 6 years.
001E49 (2013) Ina C. Meier ; Peter G. Avis ; Richard P. PhillipsFungal communities influence root exudation rates in pine seedlings.
002594 (2010) Seth G. Pritchard ; Chris A. Maier ; Kurt H. Johnsen ; Andrea J. Grabman ; Anne P. Chalmers ; Marianne K. BurkeSoil incorporation of logging residue affects fine-root and mycorrhizal root-tip dynamics of young loblolly pine clones.
002976 (2009) Jeri Lynn Parrent ; Rytas VilgalysExpression of genes involved in symbiotic carbon and nitrogen transport in Pinus taeda mycorrhizal roots exposed to CO2 enrichment and nitrogen fertilization.
002C84 (2008) Aaron D. Stottlemyer ; G Geoff Wang ; Christina E. Wells ; David W. Stottlemyer ; Thomas A. WaldropReducing airborne ectomycorrhizal fungi and growing non-mycorrhizal loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings in a greenhouse.
002C87 (2008) David J. Burke ; Susie M. Dunham ; Annette M. KretzerMolecular analysis of bacterial communities associated with the roots of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) colonized by different ectomycorrhizal fungi.
002E49 (2007) Jeri Lynn Parrent ; Rytas VilgalysBiomass and compositional responses of ectomycorrhizal fungal hyphae to elevated CO2 and nitrogen fertilization.
003050 (2007) Chelcy R. Ford ; Nina Wurzburger ; Ronald L. Hendrick ; Robert O. TeskeySoil DIC uptake and fixation in Pinus taeda seedlings and its C contribution to plant tissues and ectomycorrhizal fungi.
003164 (2006) Jeri Lynn Parrent ; William F. Morris ; Rytas VilgalysCO2-enrichment and nutrient availability alter ectomycorrhizal fungal communities.
003198 (2006) David J. Burke ; Annette M. Kretzer ; Paul T. Rygiewicz ; Mary A. TopaSoil bacterial diversity in a loblolly pine plantation: influence of ectomycorrhizas and fertilization.
003A83 (2001) J V Constable ; H. Bassirirad ; J. Lussenhop ; A. ZerihunInfluence of elevated CO2 and mycorrhizae on nitrogen acquisition: contrasting responses in Pinus taeda and Liquidambar styraciflua.

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