Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000102 (2020) |
Monika A. Gorzelak [Canada] ; Benjamin H. Ellert [Canada] ; Leho Tedersoo [Estonie] | Mycorrhizas transfer carbon in a mature mixed forest. |
000424 (2019) |
Siim-Kaarel Sepp [Estonie] ; John Davison [Estonie] ; Teele Jairus [Estonie] ; Martti Vasar [Estonie] ; Mari Moora [Estonie] ; Martin Zobel [Estonie] ; Maarja Öpik [Estonie] | Non-random association patterns in a plant-mycorrhizal fungal network reveal host-symbiont specificity. |
000508 (2019) |
Irena Ma Ek [Slovénie] ; Dave R. Clark [Royaume-Uni] ; Nataša Šibanc [Slovénie] ; Gerald Moser [Allemagne] ; Dominik Vodnik [Slovénie] ; Christoph Müller [Allemagne, Irlande (pays)] ; Alex J. Dumbrell [Royaume-Uni] | Impacts of long-term elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations on communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. |
000611 (2019) |
Kenji Suetsugu [Japon] ; Masahide Yamato [Japon] ; Jun Matsubayashi [Japon] ; Ichiro Tayasu [Japon] | Comparative study of nutritional mode and mycorrhizal fungi in green and albino variants of Goodyera velutina, an orchid mainly utilizing saprotrophic rhizoctonia. |
000638 (2019) |
Bridget J. Piculell [États-Unis] ; Pedro José Martínez-García [États-Unis] ; C Dana Nelson [États-Unis] ; Jason D. Hoeksema [États-Unis] | Association mapping of ectomycorrhizal traits in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.). |
000639 (2019) |
Kristina Schröter [Allemagne] ; Bernd Wemheuer [Allemagne, Australie] ; Rodica Pena [Allemagne] ; Ingo Schöning [Allemagne] ; Martin Ehbrecht [Allemagne] ; Peter Schall [Allemagne] ; Christian Ammer [Allemagne] ; Rolf Daniel [Allemagne] ; Andrea Polle [Allemagne] | Assembly processes of trophic guilds in the root mycobiome of temperate forests. |
000760 (2018) |
Yuki Ogura-Tsujita [Japon] ; Gerhard Gebauer [Allemagne] ; Hui Xu [Japon] ; Yu Fukasawa [Japon] ; Hidetaka Umata [Japon] ; Kenshi Tetsuka [Japon] ; Miho Kubota [Japon] ; Julienne M-I Schweiger [Allemagne] ; Satoshi Yamashita [Japon] ; Nitaro Maekawa [Japon] ; Masayuki Maki [Japon] ; Shiro Isshiki [Japon] ; Tomohisa Yukawa [Japon] | The giant mycoheterotrophic orchid Erythrorchis altissima is associated mainly with a divergent set of wood-decaying fungi. |
000764 (2018) |
Susan J. Nuske [Australie, Suède] ; Sten Anslan [Estonie] ; Leho Tedersoo [Estonie] ; Mark T L. Bonner [Suède] ; Brad C. Congdon [Australie] ; Sandra E. Abell [Australie] | The endangered northern bettong, Bettongia tropica, performs a unique and potentially irreplaceable dispersal function for ectomycorrhizal truffle fungi. |
000873 (2018) |
Hans Jacquemyn [Belgique] ; Michael Waud [Belgique] ; Rein Brys [Belgique] | Mycorrhizal divergence and selection against immigrant seeds in forest and dune populations of the partially mycoheterotrophic Pyrola rotundifolia. |
000969 (2018) |
Coline Deveautour [Australie] ; Suzanne Donn [Australie] ; Sally A. Power [Australie] ; Alison E. Bennett ; Jeff R. Powell [Australie] | Experimentally altered rainfall regimes and host root traits affect grassland arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities. |
000A26 (2018) |
Sathvik X. Palakurty [États-Unis] ; John R. Stinchcombe [Canada] ; Michelle E. Afkhami [États-Unis] | Cooperation and coexpression: How coexpression networks shift in response to multiple mutualists. |
000B51 (2017) |
Rebecca E. Hewitt [États-Unis] ; F Stuart Chapin [États-Unis] ; Teresa N. Hollingsworth [États-Unis] ; D Lee Taylor [États-Unis] | The potential for mycobiont sharing between shrubs and seedlings to facilitate tree establishment after wildfire at Alaska arctic treeline. |
000B87 (2017) |
V A Johansson [Suède] ; M. Bahram [Estonie, Suède] ; L. Tedersoo [Estonie] ; U. K Ljalg [Estonie] ; O. Eriksson [Suède] | Specificity of fungal associations of Pyroleae and Monotropa hypopitys during germination and seedling development. |
000C36 (2017) |
Álvaro L Pez-García [Espagne] ; Sara Varela-Cervero [Espagne] ; Martti Vasar [Estonie] ; Maarja Öpik [Estonie] ; José M. Barea [Espagne] ; Concepci N Azc N-Aguilar [Espagne] | Plant traits determine the phylogenetic structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities. |
000C37 (2017) |
Indrek Hiiesalu [Estonie] ; Mohammad Bahram [Estonie, Suède] ; Leho Tedersoo [Estonie] | Plant species richness and productivity determine the diversity of soil fungal guilds in temperate coniferous forest and bog habitats. |
000C45 (2017) |
Liang Chen [République populaire de Chine] ; Yong Zheng [République populaire de Chine] ; Cheng Gao [République populaire de Chine] ; Xiang-Cheng Mi [République populaire de Chine] ; Ke-Ping Ma [République populaire de Chine] ; Tesfaye Wubet [Allemagne] ; Liang-Dong Guo [République populaire de Chine] | Phylogenetic relatedness explains highly interconnected and nested symbiotic networks of woody plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a Chinese subtropical forest. |
000C73 (2017) |
Michael Waud [Belgique] ; Rein Brys [Belgique] ; Wouter Van Landuyt [Belgique] ; Bart Lievens [Belgique] ; Hans Jacquemyn [Belgique] | Mycorrhizal specificity does not limit the distribution of an endangered orchid species. |
000D29 (2017) |
Marie L. Davey [Norvège] ; Marte J. Skogen [Norvège] ; Einar Heegaard [Norvège] ; Rune Halvorsen [Norvège] ; H Vard Kauserud [Norvège] ; Mikael Ohlson [Norvège] | Host and tissue variations overshadow the response of boreal moss-associated fungal communities to increased nitrogen load. |
000D60 (2017) |
Monika A. Gorzelak [Canada] ; Brian J. Pickles [Royaume-Uni] ; Miranda M. Hart [Canada] | Exploring the symbiont diversity of ancient western redcedars: arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of long-lived hosts. |
000D71 (2017) |
Sydney I. Glassman [États-Unis] ; Ian J. Wang [États-Unis] ; Thomas D. Bruns [États-Unis] | Environmental filtering by pH and soil nutrients drives community assembly in fungi at fine spatial scales. |
000D98 (2017) |
Sigrid Dassen [Pays-Bas] ; Roeland Cortois [Pays-Bas] ; Henk Martens [Pays-Bas] ; Mattias De Hollander [Pays-Bas] ; George A. Kowalchuk [Pays-Bas] ; Wim H. Van Der Putten [Pays-Bas] ; Gerlinde B. De Deyn [Pays-Bas] | Differential responses of soil bacteria, fungi, archaea and protists to plant species richness and plant functional group identity. |