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List of bibliographic references indexed by Soil (analysis)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 221.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
002597 (2010) Stephan König [Allemagne] ; Tesfaye Wubet ; Carsten F. Dormann ; Stefan Hempel ; Carsten Renker ; François BuscotTaqMan real-time PCR assays to assess arbuscular mycorrhizal responses to field manipulation of grassland biodiversity: effects of soil characteristics, plant species richness, and functional traits.
002612 (2010) Huaiying Yao [République populaire de Chine] ; Fengzhi WuSoil microbial community structure in cucumber rhizosphere of different resistance cultivars to fusarium wilt.
002616 (2010) Pingping Fan [République populaire de Chine] ; Dali GuoSlow decomposition of lower order roots: a key mechanism of root carbon and nutrient retention in the soil.
002618 (2010) Barbara Drigo [Pays-Bas] ; Agata S. Pijl ; Henk Duyts ; Anna M. Kielak ; Hannes A. Gamper ; Marco J. Houtekamer ; Henricus T S. Boschker ; Paul L E. Bodelier ; Andrew S. Whiteley ; Johannes A. Van Veen ; George A. KowalchukShifting carbon flow from roots into associated microbial communities in response to elevated atmospheric CO2.
002628 (2010) Nancy Collins Johnson [États-Unis] ; Gail W T. Wilson ; Matthew A. Bowker ; Jacqueline A. Wilson ; R Michael MillerResource limitation is a driver of local adaptation in mycorrhizal symbioses.
002629 (2010) Alex J. Dumbrell [Royaume-Uni] ; Michaela Nelson ; Thorunn Helgason ; Calvin Dytham ; Alastair H. FitterRelative roles of niche and neutral processes in structuring a soil microbial community.
002639 (2010) Erik Verbruggen [Pays-Bas] ; Wilfred F M. Röling ; Hannes A. Gamper ; George A. Kowalchuk ; Herman A. Verhoef ; Marcel G A. Van Der HeijdenPositive effects of organic farming on below-ground mutualists: large-scale comparison of mycorrhizal fungal communities in agricultural soils.
002647 (2010) Ivan P. Edwards [États-Unis] ; Donald R. ZakPhylogenetic similarity and structure of Agaricomycotina communities across a forested landscape.
002669 (2010) Xiaopeng Gao [Canada] ; Fardausi Akhter ; Mario Tenuta ; Donald N. Flaten ; Eugene J. Gawalko ; Cynthia A. GrantMycorrhizal colonization and grain Cd concentration of field-grown durum wheat in response to tillage, preceding crop and phosphorus fertilization.
002676 (2010) Mehdi Zarei [Iran] ; Stefan Hempel ; Tesfaye Wubet ; Tina Sch Fer ; Gholamreza Savaghebi ; Gholamreza Salehi Jouzani ; Mojtaba Khayam Nekouei ; François BuscotMolecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in relation to soil chemical properties and heavy metal contamination.
002687 (2010) M S Beauregard [Canada] ; C. Hamel ; Atul-Nayyar ; M. St-ArnaudLong-term phosphorus fertilization impacts soil fungal and bacterial diversity but not AM fungal community in alfalfa.
002699 (2010) Christophe Calvaruso [France] ; Marie-Pierre Turpault ; Elisabeth Leclerc ; Jacques Ranger [France] ; Jean Garbaye ; Stéphane Uroz ; Pascale Frey-KlettInfluence of forest trees on the distribution of mineral weathering-associated bacterial communities of the Scleroderma citrinum mycorrhizosphere.
002706 (2010) Franck O P. Stefani [Canada] ; Philippe Tanguay ; Gervais Pelletier ; Yves Piché ; Richard C. HamelinImpact of endochitinase-transformed white spruce on soil fungal biomass and ectendomycorrhizal symbiosis.
002715 (2010) U. Nehls [Allemagne] ; F. Göhringer ; S. Wittulsky ; S. DietzFungal carbohydrate support in the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis: a review.
002718 (2010) Marcela Kovárová [République tchèque] ; Krist Na Bartůnková ; Tomás Frantík ; Helena Koblihová ; Katerina Prchalová ; Miroslav VosátkaFactors influencing the production of stilbenes by the knotweed, Reynoutria x bohemica.
002734 (2010) Nathan M. Kleczewski [États-Unis] ; Daniel A. Herms ; Pierluigi BonelloEffects of soil type, fertilization and drought on carbon allocation to root growth and partitioning between secondary metabolism and ectomycorrhizae of Betula papyrifera.
002758 (2010) Chao Yang [Canada] ; Chantal Hamel ; Michael P. Schellenberg ; Juan C. Perez ; Ricardo L. BerbaraDiversity and functionality of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in three plant communities in semiarid Grasslands National Park, Canada.
002761 (2010) Björn D. Lindahl [Suède] ; Wietse De Boer ; Roger D. FinlayDisruption of root carbon transport into forest humus stimulates fungal opportunists at the expense of mycorrhizal fungi.
002769 (2010) M. Miransari [Iran]Contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis to plant growth under different types of soil stress.
002792 (2010) Andrew T. Nottingham [Royaume-Uni] ; Benjamin L. Turner ; Klaus Winter ; Marcel G A. Van Der Heijden ; Edmund V J. TannerArbuscular mycorrhizal mycelial respiration in a moist tropical forest.
002825 (2009) R Paul Schreiner [États-Unis] ; Keiko L. MiharaThe diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi amplified from grapevine roots (Vitis vinifera L.) in Oregon vineyards is seasonally stable and influenced by soil and vine age.

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