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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 70.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000387 (2019) Christian Bluhm ; Olaf Butenschoen ; Mark Maraun ; Stefan ScheuEffects of root and leaf litter identity and diversity on oribatid mite abundance, species richness and community composition.
000883 (2018) Melissa K. Mccormick ; Dennis F. Whigham ; Armando Canchani-ViruetMycorrhizal fungi affect orchid distribution and population dynamics.
000932 (2018) Sara Calhim ; Panu Halme ; Jens H. Petersen ; Thomas L Ss E ; Claus B Ssler ; Jacob Heilmann-ClausenFungal spore diversity reflects substrate-specific deposition challenges.
000A31 (2018) N U Jasinge ; T. Huynh ; A C LawrieChanges in orchid populations and endophytic fungi with rainfall and prescribed burning in Pterostylis revoluta in Victoria, Australia.
000D60 (2017) Gabriele Casazza ; Erica Lumini ; Enrico Ercole ; Francesco Dovana ; Maria Guerrina ; Annamaria Arnulfo ; Luigi Minuto ; Anna Fusconi ; Marco MucciarelliThe abundance and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are linked to the soil chemistry of screes and to slope in the Alpic paleo-endemic Berardia subacaulis.
000E00 (2017) Jonathan A. Bennett ; Hafiz Maherali ; Kurt O. Reinhart ; Ylva Lekberg ; Miranda M. Hart ; John KlironomosPlant-soil feedbacks and mycorrhizal type influence temperate forest population dynamics.
001203 (2016) Julian M. Norghauer ; David M. NewberyDensity-dependent dynamics of a dominant rain forest tree change with juvenile stage and time of masting.
001366 (2016) Carrie H. Van Dorp ; Kevin J. Beiler ; Daniel M. DurallDominance of a Rhizopogon sister species corresponds to forest age structure.
001397 (2015) Santiago Sánchez-Ramírez ; Rampal S. Etienne ; Jean-Marc MoncalvoHigh speciation rate at temperate latitudes explains unusual diversity gradients in a clade of ectomycorrhizal fungi.
001639 (2014) Richard D. Bardgett ; Liesje Mommer ; Franciska T. De VriesGoing underground: root traits as drivers of ecosystem processes.
001822 (2015) Eveli Otsing ; Leho TedersooTemporal dynamics of ectomycorrhizal fungi and persistence of Tuber melanosporum in inoculated Quercus robur seedlings in North Europe.
001827 (2014) Roland Treu ; Justine Karst ; Morgan Randall ; Gregory J. Pec ; Paul W. Cigan ; Suzanne W. Simard ; Janice E K. Cooke ; Nadir Erbilgin ; James F. CahillDecline of ectomycorrhizal fungi following a mountain pine beetle epidemic.
001867 (2014) Brian S. Steidinger ; James D. BeverThe coexistence of hosts with different abilities to discriminate against cheater partners: an evolutionary game-theory approach.
001901 (2014) Md Abdul Wadud ; Kazuhide Nara ; Chunlan Lian ; Takahide A. Ishida ; Taizo HogetsuGenet dynamics and ecological functions of the pioneer ectomycorrhizal fungi Laccaria amethystina and Laccaria laccata in a volcanic desert on Mount Fuji.
001929 (2014) Beatriz Águeda ; Alessandra Zambonelli ; Randy MolinaTuber 2013: scientific advances in sustainable truffle culture.
001956 (2014) Sergio Sánchez ; Teresa Ágreda ; Beatriz Águeda ; María Martín ; Ana María De Miguel ; Juan BarriusoPersistence and detection of black truffle ectomycorrhizas in plantations: comparison between two field detection methods.
001A45 (2014) Iván García-Cunchillos ; Sergio Sánchez ; Juan José Barriuso ; Ernesto Pérez-CollazosPopulation genetics of the westernmost distribution of the glaciations-surviving black truffle Tuber melanosporum.
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.
001E38 (2013) Stephen D. Leduc ; Erik A. Lilleskov ; Thomas R. Horton ; David E. RothsteinEctomycorrhizal fungal succession coincides with shifts in organic nitrogen availability and canopy closure in post-wildfire jack pine forests.
001F45 (2012) Jonathan T. Bauer ; Nathan M. Kleczewski ; James D. Bever ; Keith Clay ; Heather L. ReynoldsNitrogen-fixing bacteria, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and the productivity and structure of prairie grassland communities.
001F50 (2012) Alexander C W. Sabais ; Nico Eisenhauer ; Stephan König ; Carsten Renker ; François Buscot ; Stefan ScheuSoil organisms shape the competition between grassland plant species.

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