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List of bibliographic references indexed by Phosphorus Radioisotopes (metabolism)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 8.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000B59 (2017) Margarita Torres-Aquino [France, Mexique] ; Adeline Becquer [France] ; Christine Le Guernevé [France] ; Julien Louche [France] ; Laurie K. Amenc [France] ; Siobhan Staunton [France] ; Hervé Quiquampoix [France] ; Claude Plassard [France]The host plant Pinus pinaster exerts specific effects on phosphate efflux and polyphosphate metabolism of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum: a radiotracer, cytological staining and 31 P NMR spectroscopy study.
001862 (2014) Rebecca N. Stonor [Australie] ; Sally E. Smith ; Maria Manjarrez ; Evelina Facelli ; F Andrew SmithMycorrhizal responses in wheat: shading decreases growth but does not lower the contribution of the fungal phosphate uptake pathway.
001B47 (2013) Mette Gr Nlund [Danemark] ; Merete Albrechtsen ; I Elisabeth Johansen ; Edith C. Hammer ; Tom H. Nielsen ; Iver JakobsenThe interplay between P uptake pathways in mycorrhizal peas: a combined physiological and gene-silencing approach.
002B47 (2008) Bolette L. Mikkelsen [Danemark] ; S Ren Rosendahl ; Iver JakobsenUnderground resource allocation between individual networks of mycorrhizal fungi.
002D58 (2008) Marcin Zadworny [Pologne] ; Zbigniew G Rski [Pologne] ; El Bieta Koczorowska [Pologne] ; Antoni Werner [Pologne]Conidia of Trichoderma virens as a phosphorus source for mycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris seedlings.
003364 (2006) Huiying Li [Australie] ; Sally E. Smith ; Robert E. Holloway ; Yongguan Zhu ; F Andrew SmithArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi contribute to phosphorus uptake by wheat grown in a phosphorus-fixing soil even in the absence of positive growth responses.
003727 (2004) Heike Bücking [États-Unis]Phosphate absorption and efflux of three ectomycorrhizal fungi as affected by external phosphate, cation and carbohydrate concentrations.
003A02 (2002) B. Wang ; D M Funakoshi ; Y. Dalpé ; C. HamelPhosphorus-32 absorption and translocation to host plants by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at low root-zone temperature.

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