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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 32.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000373 (2020) Vicente Vives-Peris ; Carlos De Ollas ; Aurelio G Mez-Cadenas ; Rosa María Pérez-ClementeRoot exudates: from plant to rhizosphere and beyond.
000603 (2019) Constanza Belén Lobo ; María Silvina Juárez Tomás ; Emilce Viruel ; Marcela Alejandra Ferrero ; María Ester LuccaDevelopment of low-cost formulations of plant growth-promoting bacteria to be used as inoculants in beneficial agricultural technologies.
000832 (2018) Fareeha Shireen ; Muhammad Azher Nawaz ; Chen Chen ; Qikai Zhang ; Zuhua Zheng ; Hamza Sohail ; Jingyu Sun ; Haishun Cao ; Yuan Huang ; Zhilong BieBoron: Functions and Approaches to Enhance Its Availability in Plants for Sustainable Agriculture.
000952 (2018) Sathvik X. Palakurty ; John R. Stinchcombe ; Michelle E. AfkhamiCooperation and coexpression: How coexpression networks shift in response to multiple mutualists.
000A70 (2017) Alejandro Pérez-De-Luque ; Stefanie Tille ; Irene Johnson ; David Pascual-Pardo ; Jurriaan Ton ; Duncan D. CameronThe interactive effects of arbuscular mycorrhiza and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria synergistically enhance host plant defences against pathogens.
001732 (2014) Carmine Guarino ; Barbara Conte ; Valentina Spada ; Simona Arena ; Rosaria Sciarrillo ; Andrea ScaloniProteomic analysis of eucalyptus leaves unveils putative mechanisms involved in the plant response to a real condition of soil contamination by multiple heavy metals in the presence or absence of mycorrhizal/rhizobacterial additives.
001828 (2014) Anna L. Larimer ; Keith Clay ; James D. BeverSynergism and context dependency of interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobia with a prairie legume.
001913 (2014) E Toby Kiers ; R Ford DenisonInclusive fitness in agriculture.
002064 (2012) Susanne Rasmussen ; Anthony J. Parsons ; Christopher S. JonesMetabolomics of forage plants: a review.
002191 (2011) R Ford Denison ; E Toby KiersLife histories of symbiotic rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi.
002335 (2011) Akira Masunaka ; Mitsuro Hyakumachi ; Shigehito TakenakaPlant growth-promoting fungus, Trichoderma koningi suppresses isoflavonoid phytoalexin vestitol production for colonization on/in the roots of Lotus japonicus.
002549 (2010) Masayoshi Kawaguchi ; Kiwamu MinamisawaPlant-microbe communications for symbiosis.
002609 (2010) Naoko Ohkama-Ohtsu ; Jun WasakiRecent progress in plant nutrition research: cross-talk between nutrients, plant physiology and soil microorganisms.
002875 (2009) Anthony O. Adesemoye ; Joseph W. KloepperPlant-microbes interactions in enhanced fertilizer-use efficiency.
002930 (2009) Fatma Tajini ; Porntip Suriyakup ; Hélène Vailhe ; Jan Jansa ; Jean-Jacques DrevonAssess suitability of hydroaeroponic culture to establish tripartite symbiosis between different AMF species, beans, and rhizobia.
002969 (2009) Giles E D. Oldroyd ; Maria J. Harrison ; Uta PaszkowskiReprogramming plant cells for endosymbiosis.
002A68 (2009) Paul-Olivier Redon ; Thierry Béguiristain ; Corinne LeyvalDifferential effects of AM fungal isolates on Medicago truncatula growth and metal uptake in a multimetallic (Cd, Zn, Pb) contaminated agricultural soil.
002A81 (2009) Dayakar V. Badri ; Jorge M. VivancoRegulation and function of root exudates.
002E09 (2008) Thierry Lebeau ; Armelle Braud ; Karine JézéquelPerformance of bioaugmentation-assisted phytoextraction applied to metal contaminated soils: a review.
003113 (2006) Tanja R. Scheublin ; Marcel G A. Van Der HeijdenArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonize nonfixing root nodules of several legume species.
003298 (2006) Leïla Tirichine ; Euan K. James ; Niels Sandal ; Jens StougaardSpontaneous root-nodule formation in the model legume Lotus japonicus: a novel class of mutants nodulates in the absence of rhizobia.

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