Back to Homepage

ICOM-II Abstract: Titles
arranged alphabetically by filename



Report errors in this file and in abstracts to Christer.Wilhelmsson@umea.mail.telia.com or icom2@mykopat.slu.se


ICOM-II Abstracts: Titles
arranged alphabetically by filename

  1. Abe.html   Fungal endophytes isolated from root nodules of Lycopodium cernuum L. Ð Are these mycorrhizal fungi ?
  2. Abourouh.html   Artificial mycorrhization of Pinus pinaster by using Hebeloma mesophaeum
  3. Adholeya.html   SCAR-PCR markers for the detection of VAM fungi Gigaspora margarita and Glomus intradices grown using Ri-T DNA root organ culture
  4. Agostini.html   The tb11.9 gene from the white truffle Tuber borchi encodes for a structural cell wall protein specifically expressed in fruitbody
  5. Ahonen.html   Interactions between base cation / aluminium ratio and ectomycorrhizal status and their effects on growth and nutrient uptake of Pinus sylvestris.
  6. Aikawa.html   Effect of putrescine and alginate oligosaccharide applied to the soil on vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal formation in the roots of passionfruit and avocado.
  7. Aiko.html   Cost and benefit of mycorrhiza in resource competition under varying levels of herbivory and soil nutrient concentration.
  8. Akiyoshi.html   Ectomycorrhizal formation of Tricholoma matsutake with Pinus densiflora in vitro.
  9. AldrichWolfe.html   The role of local soil environment in seedling establishment of a tropical tree.
  10. allaway.html   Myrtaceae: VAM occur in more genera than ectomycorrhizas.
  11. Allen.html   Mycorrhizal structure and global change in a Mediterranean-type ecosystem.
  12. AllenE.html   Restoration and arbuscular mycorrhizae in seasonal tropical forest, Mexico.
  13. Alok1.html   Mycelial injury of Gigaspora margarita during the colonization with Ri-T DNA transformed carrot roots under in vitro conditions.
  14. ALOK2.html   Continuous culture of VAM fungi Gigaspora margarita Becker & Hall using Ri-T DNA root organ culture- spore analysis over four generations using morphotaxonomy and RAPD
  15. ALOK3.html   Variation in spore density and percentage of root length colonized by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi rehabilitated waterlogged sites.
  16. ALOK4.html   Estimation of infectivity of different fractions of inocula of various acquired and indigenous VAM fungi at different stages of harvest.
  17. Alok5.html   Temporal spore abundance of three VA-mycorrhizal genera in the rhizosphere of Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC in a semi-arid degraded Alfisol wasteland.
  18. Alok6.html   SCAR-PCR markers for the detection of VAM fungi Gigaspora margarita and Glomus intradices grown using Ri-T DNA root organ culture.
  19. Amicucci.html   Identification of ectomycorrhizal fungi of the genus Tuber by RFLP analysis and species specific primers of the ITS region
  20. AndersonI.html   Molecular variation within Pisolithus isolates from eastern Australia and Indonesia.
  21. AndersonR.html   Variation in mycorrhizal relationships during prairie restoration.
  22. Andrade.html   Bacterial associations with the mycorrizosphere and hyphosphere of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae
  23. Anta.html   Genetic variability of ITS sequence among Pisolithus strains associated with native hosts and exotic Eucalyptus in the Mediterranean forests.
  24. Antonietta.html   Specific PCR-primers as a reliable tool forthe detection of white truffles in mycorrhizal roots
  25. Antoniolli.html   Assessment of variation in sequences of ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacers in Glomus mosseae and Gigaspora margarita from a pasture community.
  26. Anupama.html   Dependance of sunflower (Helianthes annus L.) on VA-mycorrhizal consortium in a sewage-sludge ammended wasteland soil.
  27. Araujo.html   Molecular characterization of Pisolithus tinctorius isolates by RAPD and rDNA PCR-RFLP.
  28. Ashford.html   New observations on structure, function and motility of vacuoles in Pisolithus tinctorius
  29. Auge.html   Transpiration of mycorrhizal leaves fed varying abscisic acid, pH, calcium and phosphorus.
  30. Auge2.html   A general mycorrhizal web site.
  31. Avio.html   Variability in protein profiles among species, isolates and physiological stages of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spores
  32. Avis.html   The effects of nitrogen and phosphorus additions on the mycorrhizal inoculum potential of an oak-maple forest in Mt. Lake, Virginia, USA.
  33. Azcon.html   Growth promoting effect of two Rhizobium meliloti strains (a wild type and its genetically modified derivative) on a non-legume plant species in specific interactions with two AM fungi.
  34. Azul.html   Ectomycorrhizas in association with two populations of Quercus suber L. from Grândola and Santiago do Cacém in Southern Portugal.
  35. Baar.html   Fire-induced changes of the mycorrhizal flora of Pinus muricata.
  36. Bago.html   In vivo observations on the behavior and fate of nuclei of two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi grown under non-symbiotic and symbiotic conditions.
  37. Bagyaraj1.html   Influence of Glomus mosseae on the growth of micropropagated Syngonium and Spathiphyllum at varied levels of fertilizer phosphorus.
  38. Bagyaraj2.html   Response of micropropogated Ficus benjamina to Glomus mosseae, Trichoderma harzianum and Bacillus coagulans.
  39. Bakarr.html   Inoculum potential of mycorrhizal fragments: effects of fragment length and age of inoculum.
  40. Baldwin.html   Effects of prescribed burning on mycorrhizal fungal diversity of two and a half-year old planted black spruce (Picea mariana) seedlings: Molecular characterization of ectomycorrhizal fungi using PCR/RFLP analysis.
  41. Baoling.html   Low temperatures reduce root growth but not Glomus intraradices mycelium growth.
  42. Bardi.html   Protoplasts from Oidiodendron maius strains: isolation, regeneration and sensitiveness to heavy metals.
  43. Barea.html   The effect of bacterial inoculants, based on genetically modified Rhizobium and antifungal Pseudomonas strains, on AM formation and functioning.
  44. Barmicheva.html   Structure of mycorrhizal roots in Vaccinium (Ericaceae).
  45. Barrow.html   A Mycorrhizal Like Function Expressed By Seedborn septate fungi in Fourwing saltbush, Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt.
  46. Baum.html   Inoculation of Populus trichocarpa and Salix viminalis with Laccaria laccata and Lactarius controversus in combination with nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization
  47. Benabdellah.html   Soluble and plasma membrane symbiosis-related polypeptides associated with the development of arbuscular mycorrhiza in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) roots.
  48. Bencivenga.html   Ecology and cultivation of Tuber magnatum Pico
  49. Bergero.html   Two plants with different mycorrhizal "status" share fungal root associates
  50. Berrec.html   Long term accumulation of radiocesium in basidiomata of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Rozites caperatus.
  51. Berta.html   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi induce polyploidization in tomato roots.
  52. Bertini.html   DNA probes for the identification of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Tuber borchii
  53. Besmer.html   Effect of phosphorus and mycorrhiza on growth, vase-life and ethylene production in snapdragons (Atirrhinum majus).
  54. Bianciotto.html   Arbuscular mycorrhizal interactions with transgenic plants espressing antifungal proteins.
  55. Bidartondo.html   Identity and spatial distribution of the fungal symbiont of Sarcodes sanguinea.
  56. Black.html   Photosynthesis and carbon allocation in leaves of arbuscular mycorrhizal cucumber plants.
  57. Blilou.html   Catalase and peroxidase activities in tobacco roots inoculated by Glomus mosseae.
  58. Bonet.html   The relationship between forest age and orientation on the production of sporocarps of ectomycorrhizal or edible fungi in Pinus sylvestis forests of the Central Pyrenees.
  59. Borie.html   Mycorrhizal and phosphatase activities of two wheat cultivars at different developmental stages
  60. Bougher1.html   Mycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi of remnant woodlands in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
  61. Bougher2.html   Fungi as a key dietary component of Australia’s most critically endangered mammal - Gilbert’s Potoroo (Potorous gilbertii).
  62. Brandes.html   The influence of the extramatrical mycelium on growth and nutrition of mycorrhizal Norway Spruce (Picea abies)
  63. Branzanti.html   Biological control of chestnut ink disease with ectomycorrhizal fungi
  64. Branzanti1.html   Biological control of chestnut ink disease with ectomycorrhizal fungi
  65. Branzanti2.html   Control of crown rot in strawberry by arbuscolar mycorrhizal fungi
  66. Bressan.html   The interactive effect of phosphorus and nitrogen on "in vitro" spore germination, root growth and mycorrhizal colonization.
  67. Breuninger.html   VA-mycorrhizal structures in roots of Brazil Pine (Araucaria angustifolia [Bert.] O. Ktze.)
  68. Brun.html   Effect of glutamine on the expression of genes in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus : isolation and identification of differentially-expressed genes.
  69. Brundrett2.html   Understanding the Diversity of Glomalean Fungi in Tropical Australian Habitats.
  70. Brundrett3.html   World-wide Diversity of Eucalypt-Compatible Ectomycorrhizal Fungi.
  71. Brundrett4.html   What is the Value of Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Inoculation for Plantation-grown Eucalypts?
  72. Brunner.html   Effects of various amounts and forms of inorganic nitrogen on mycorrhizal Norway spruce seedlings.
  73. Bruns.html   Identification of unknown ectomycorrhizal fungi to family and subfamily level by sequence analyses.
  74. Bucker.html   Transfer processes in ectomycorrhizal roots of Populus and Pinus L.
  75. Bucking.html   Transfer processes in ectomycorrhizal roots of Populus and Pinus L.
  76. Buee.html   Branching signal or growth promoting factor?
  77. Burleigh.html   Cloning genes involved in arbuscule development in the pea mycorrhizal symbiosis: A differential display strategy.
  78. Buscot.html   Are morels mycorrhizal fungi?
  79. Buyck.html   Edible mushrooms of the African miombo woodlands
  80. Byrne.html   Effects of compatible/incompatible endomycorrhizal associations on the growth, nutrition and photosynthesis of cranberry and plantain.
  81. B_edulis.html   Research on Boletus edulis in New Zealand.
  82. B_truf.html   Commercial production of Tuber melanosporum in New Zealand.
  83. Cairney.html   Biodiversity of ericoid endophytes associated with epacrid plant species in south-eastern Australia.
  84. Calantzis.html   Cellular interactions between G. mosseae and a Myc-1Nod- mutant in Medicago truncatula
  85. Calvet.html   Evaluation of natural chemical compounds against the root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus brachyurus and side-effects on the infectivity of Glomus mosseae and Glomus intraradices.
  86. Cardoso.html   Host-endophyte interactions in mycorrhizal citrus.
  87. Carvalho.html   Arbuscular mycorrhiza in Tagus estuary salt marshes: occurrence and ecological relevance.
  88. Cazares.html   Hypogeous fungal diversity and biomass following salvage logging in Mt. Hood National Forest, Oregon, USA.
  89. Chalot.html   Molecular and biochemical characterization of transporter for nitrogenous compounds in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus.
  90. Chan.html   The ecology of AM fungi in fly-ash lagoons in Hong Kong.
  91. Chapdelaine.html   Endomycorrhizal inoculation improves the City of Montreal nursery tree seedling production.
  92. Charest.html   Effect of AM-colonization on nitrogen assimilation in maize (Zea mays L.) under drought stress.
  93. Chaudhry.html   Heavy metal accumulation and tolerance in mycorrhizal metalophytes from industrial wastelands of New South Wales, Australia
  94. Chen.html   Diversity of VA mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal fungi in Eucalyptus plantations in southern China.
  95. Chevalier.html   The truffle cultivation in France: assessment of the situation after 25 years of intensive use of mycorrhizal seedlings.
  96. Chiou.html   Expression and functional characterization of two phosphate transporters in Medicago truncatula roots.
  97. Christie.html   Uptake of Zn by mycorrhizal white clover plants from Zn-amended soil.
  98. Clapp.html   Diversity of Scutellospora SSU rRNA sequences from woodland roots and spores.
  99. Clark1.html   Effectiveness of arbuscular mycorrhizal isolates on growth and root colonization of Panicum virgatum in acidic soil.
  100. Clark2.html   Effectiveness of arbuscular mycorrhizal isolates on mineral acquisition in Panicum virgatum grown in acidic soil.
  101. Colinas.html   The relationship between thinning and irrigation on the production of sporocarps of ectomycorrhizal or edible fungi in Pinus sylvestis forests of the Central Pyrenees.
  102. Colpaert.html   Specific nutrient uptake rates of intact ectomycorrhizal root systems.
  103. Comandini.html   Two new ectomycorrhizal types on silver fir (Abies alba): Lactarius britannicus and Tricholoma bufonium
  104. Coomber.html   Mycorrhizal status affects populations of Fusarium oxysporum in the roots and rhizosphere of Vulpia ciliata ssp. ambigua.
  105. Cordier.html   Cellular and molecular events underlying the induction of resistance against Phytophthora parasitica in mycorrhizal tomato plants.
  106. Correia.html   The scale of AM spores heterogeneity in ecosystems.
  107. Cuenca.html   Aluminum accumulation in vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae of Clusia multiflora exposed to simulated acid rain.
  108. Dahlman.html   Molecular systematics of Craterellus: cladistic analysis of nuclear LSU rDNA sequence data.
  109. Dahm1.html   Impact of media and growth conditions on biomass production by the ectomycorrhizal fungus Cantharellus cibarius Fr.
  110. Dahm2.html   Impact of bacteria associated with mycorrhizas (Azospirillum brasilense and Bacillus polymyxa) on the biomass production by ectendomycorrhizal fungi and on siderophore production by these organisms.
  111. Damm.html   Demography of mycorrhizal short roots in a Norway spruce stand in SW Sweden.
  112. Danell.html   Commercial cultivation of Cantharellus cibarius
  113. Daniell.html   Evidence for host preference in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from agricultural systems.
  114. Dassi.html   Possible implication in bioprotection of some root protein modifications induced by an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus.
  115. Deandrade.html   First report of Glomalean fungi in the highlands tepuis of La Gran Sabana, Guayana Shield, Venezuela.
  116. Dearaujo.html   Growth physiology of ectomycorrhizal fungi on solid media.
  117. Dekkers.html   Long-term Phosphate Fertilizer Application Affects Mutualistic Functioning of Indigenous Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizae in Spring Barley and Winter Wheat
  118. Del Val.html   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi diversity and tolerance in heavy metal contaminated soils.
  119. Delarosa.html   Does UV-B radiation affect mycorrhizas of Betula pendula and Picea abies seedlings?
  120. Delp.html   Isolation bydifferential display of three cDNAs coding for proteins from the VAmycorrhizal fungus G. intraradices
  121. DeRoman.html   Monitoring of the mycorrhization in Quercus ilex L. subsp. ballota (Desf.) Samp. stands from a post-fire reforestated area in Navarra (Spain).
  122. Desouza.html   Ontogeny of Glomus clarum.
  123. Dhillion.html   Plant species in local assemblages of varying diversity are differentially influenced by enriched soil microsites.
  124. Diaz.html   Factors affecting mycorrhizal infection of containerized Pinus halepensis by Suillus sp., Rhizopogon sp. and Pisolithus tinctorius in nursery conditions.
  125. Diedhiou.html   Biocontrol of Meloidogyne incognita on tomato using Glomus spp. and Fusarium oxysporum, a mutualistic fungal endophyte.
  126. Diez.html   Molecular phylogeny of mycorrhizal desert truffles based on the ITS and 18S sequences of the nuclear rDNA.
  127. Dittmann.html   Accumulation of 3-chlorobenzoic acid and degradation of benzoic acid and 4-hydroxybenzoic acid by mycorrhizal fungi.
  128. Dodd.html   La Banque Européenne des Glomales (BEG) - An essential tool for efficient international and interdisciplinary collaboration in Europe.
  129. Donnelly.html   Characterization of interacting mycelial systems of ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic cord-forming fungi using image analysis and fractal geometry.
  130. Douds.html   Effect of compost addition and AM fungus inoculation upon growth and yield of Capsicum annuum in the field.
  131. DumasGaudot.html   Getting to the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiotic proteome: an achievable goal ?
  132. Dunham.html   Fine scale genetic structure of chanterelle (Cantharellus formosus) patches in forest stands with different disturbance intensities.
  133. Dunstan.html   Diversity of ectomycorrhizas and effects of soil treatments on root colonisation by ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Pinus radiata D.Don plantation in the south-western Australia.
  134. Durall.html   The effect of opening size on ectomycorrhizal sporocarp diversity in the Interior Cedar Hemlock ecological zone of British Columbia.
  135. Dussault.html   Effect of Epulorhiza repens on Cypripedium acaule (Orchidaceae) seed germination.
  136. Eason.html   Response of near isogenic lines of Trifolium repens to Glomus mossae and their potential use in molecular studies of the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis.
  137. Eberhardt.html   Molecular and morphological discrimination between Tylospora asterophora and Tylospora fibrillosa mycorrhizae.
  138. Eberhart.html   Correspondence between ectomycorrhiza abundance and sporocarp biomass on a regional scale.
  139. Egger.html   Molecular methods for measuring biodiversity: Impacts of prescribed fire on diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi.
  140. Egger2.html   Phylogeny and ecology of mycorrhiza-forming taxa in the Pezizales.
  141. ElKarkouriPoster.html   Genetic characterization of fungal partner of Pinus pinea ectomycorrhizas introduced with Suillus collinitus (2) in a calcareous arenosol site, using PCR-RFLP of the ITS (rDNA)
  142. ElKarkouriTalk.html   Isozymic polymorphism in natural populations of Suillus collinitus and some taxonomically related and unrelated ectomycorrhizal Homobasidiomycetes.
  143. Emmerton.html   Discrimination between 15N/14N isotopes in organic and inorganic nitrogen sources by an ericoid mycorrhizal fungus in pure culture and in association with Vaccinium vitis-idaea : implications for the interpretation of 15N signatures.
  144. Erland.html   Dominant taxa in ectomycorrhizal communities on spruce roots at different sites in southern Sweden.
  145. Espigol.html   Commercial inoculation of Pinus sylvestris seedlings with Hygrophorus latitabundus Britz. for reforestation.
  146. Estaun.html   Field performance of the olive cultivar "Arbequina" inoculated in the nursery with mycorrhizal fungi.
  147. Etayo.html   Study on the ectomycorrhizae of a cultivated truffle bed (Olóriz, Navarra, Spain).
  148. Fay.html   Ectomycorrhizas of planted and naturally-regenerated trees on old mine spoil and their rol e in the protection of the host plant against metal toxicity.
  149. Ferrol.html   Cloning and expression analysis of P-type H+-ATPase genes in the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae.
  150. Fester.html   AM-induced cyclohexenone sesquiterpenoids in cereals : Distribution in mycorrhizal roots and biosynthetic pathway.
  151. Filion.html   Interaction between the AM fungus Glomus intraradices and different rhizosphere microorganisms.
  152. Fomina.html   Ectomycorrhizal fungi in the spruce forests of the Karelian isthmus.
  153. Fontenla.html   Influence of the age of nonhost plants on AM colonization of pea.
  154. Forbes.html   Transformation of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Gigaspora rosea Nicolson & Schenck by particle bombardment.
  155. Fornale.html   Endogenous polyamines and their metabolism in ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus.
  156. Fracchia.html   Inoculation of Fusarium oxysporum alginate pellets to enhance mycorrhizal infection of Pisum sativum in field.
  157. Francis.html   Evidence of antagonistic effects of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the growth of non-host plants.
  158. Franken1.html   Piriformospora indica, a cultivable root cell-infecting fungus promotes the growth of a broad range of plant species.
  159. Franken2.html   RNA accumulation patterns in AM fungi.
  160. Fransson.html   Effects of nutrient optimisation on ectomycorrhizal community structure.
  161. Gaitnieks.html   The development of mycorrhiza on root rot infected Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.)Karsten) growing in a mix with grey alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench).
  162. Gamiet.html   Lactarius species (Agaricales) from old-growth forests in the CWHvm subzone of south B.C.
  163. Gandeboeuf.html   Identification of Tuber species in nursery seedlings by PCR for a certification programme.
  164. Garbaye1.html   Ectomycorrhizosphere effect of the Douglas fir- Laccaria bicolor symbiosis on the diversity of fluorescent pseudomonads in a forest nursery.
  165. Garbaye2.html   Endomycorrhizas in the tropical rainforest: how do they influence the regeneration patterns of two tree species in French Guiana?
  166. GarciaGarrido.html   Induction of salicylic acid in pea roots inoculated with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae.
  167. Gaur.html   On-farm production of VAM inoculum and vegetable crops in soils amended with organic matter
  168. Gavito.html   Root production and root turnover of pea plants as influenced by mycorrhizal colonization and atmospheric CO2.
  169. Genre.html   Actin versus tubulin configuration in arbuscule-containing cells
  170. Gernns.html   Effects of AM on shoot disease development, yield and physiological background.
  171. GianinazziPearson.html     Rooting out genes active in arbuscular mycorrhiza : an overview.
  172. GianinazziPearson1.html   Activation of plasma membrane H+-ATPase genes by arbuscule formation in tobacco.
  173. Giomaro.html   Mycorrhizal synthesis of Tilia platyphyllos Scop. with different Tuber borchii Vittad. isolates
  174. Giovannetti.html   Studies on mycorrhizal networks by using microcosms, microchambers and video-enhanced microscopy.
  175. Glen.html   A survey of forest ectomycorrhizal fungal communities by PCR-RFLP analysis of root tips.
  176. Glen2.html   Congruence between molecular and morphological characters in three Australian species of Russula.
  177. Godeas.html   Interaction between Glomus mosseae and saprotrophic fungi in native soil.
  178. Golldack.html   Ectomycorrhizal community on reclamation sites in the Lusatian lignite mining region.
  179. gollotte3.html   Analysis of ribosomal RNA and phosphoglycerate kinase gene sequences for studying biodiversity of AM fungi
  180. GoncalvesMT.html   Is Paris type a plant strategy for controling AM colonisation levels?
  181. GoncalvesS.html   The ecology of AM in portuguese serpentine soils: are they relevant for Ni tolerance?
  182. Gonzalez.html   Morphological studies on ectomycorrhizae of evergreen oak natural forests in Navarra (Spain).
  183. Graham1.html   Functional diversity of mycorrhizal fungi in the wheat rhizosphere.
  184. Graham2.html   Comparative effects of phosphite (HPO3-) and phosphate (PO4-2) on root exudation and arbuscular mycorrhizal functioning.
  185. Green.html   Interactions between Trichoderma harzianum and the external mycelium of Glomus intraradices
  186. Grillenberger.html   Identification of basidiomycetes participating in Picea abies -ectomycorrhiza in the Austrian Northern Limestone Alps.
  187. Grubisha.html   Phylogenetics of the genus Rhizopogon inferred from cladistic analyses of nuclear ribosomal DNA large subunit and internal transcribed spacer sequences.
  188. Gryndler.html   Growth of intraradical hyphae of AM fungi in vitro.
  189. Gu.html   Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus on P nutrition and the growth of corn under NaCl stress conditions.
  190. Guadarrama.html   Competition between two pioneer tree species influenced by AM fungi in a tropical lowland rain forest at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico.
  191. Gucwa.html   Mycorrhizal colonization of plants from zinc wastes in Katowice (Poland).
  192. Guerin.html   Ecological competence and competitivity of Lactarius deliciosus isolates assessed in laboratory conditions
  193. Guerrero.html   Mycorrhizae and nitrogen fixers in two tree species in the Andean forest.
  194. Gutierrez.html   RAPD analysis and RFLP analysis of the ITS region of some desert truffles and the mycorrhiza formed by T. claveryi - H. almeriense.
  195. Guttenberger.html   A symbiosis-related multiple form of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in ectomycorrhizas.
  196. Haigh.html   Dual mycorrhizal symbioses in the genus Salix L.: a functional coexistence or an evolutionary transition.
  197. Hall.html   Commercial production of Tuber melanosporum in New Zealand.
  198. Halli-Hargas3.html   Arbuscular Endomycorrhizae and Ectomycorrhizae on Mature Eucalyptus in Natural Conditions
  199. Hallihargas2.html   Microbiological and Ultrastructural Study of Cedar Mycorrhizosphere in Natural forest.
  200. Hambleton.html   Phylogenetic relationships of ascomycetous root endophytes of the Ericaceae inferred from 18S rDNA sequence analysis.
  201. Hans.html   The activity of cell wall-bound acid invertase in ectomycorrhizal roots is influenced by pH-conditions.
  202. Harrier3.html   Isolation of the phosphoglycerate kinase mRNA transcript from the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae Gerdemann & Trappe.
  203. Harrier4.html   Isolation of L ycopersicon esculentum mRNA transcripts up/down regulated during arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal colonisation.
  204. Hawkins.html   Uptake, metabolism and transport of organic and inorganic nitrogen by arbuscular mycorrhiza of wheat.
  205. Heijden.html   Mycorrhizal diversity between and within functional types contributes to niche breadth of Salix repens.
  206. Heinonsalo.html   Carbon utilization patterns of bacterial communities in forest humus and oil-contaminated soils and in Scots pine rhizospheres/mycorrhizospheres developed on these soil types.
  207. Heldreth.html   Functional dissection of a community of eleven arbuscular fungal species indigenous to a revegetated coal strip mine site.
  208. Helgason.html   Host preference and community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in a semi-natural woodland
  209. Herman.html   The Distribution of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Upland and Playa Desert Grasslands.
  210. Hernandez-Sebastia.html   Influence of the extraradical phase of Glomus intraradices on drought tolerance of in vitro inoculated mycorrhizal strawberry plantlets in acclimatization. I. water relations, photosynthesis, plant and soil mineral status.
  211. Hernandez.html   Growth response of the plum rootstock AD 101 to mycorrhizal inoculation with Glomus mosseae and Glomus intraradices in a replant soil infested with nematodes.
  212. Herrmann.html   Specific morphogenetical effects of Piloderma croceum on oak microcuttings: influence of activated charcoal and external IAA.
  213. Hijri.html   Inter and Intranuclear Genetic Polymorphism of the Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) in Scutellospora Castanea. (Glomales, Zygomycetes).
  214. Hiromichi.html   Phylogenetic position of an arbusuclar mycorrhizal fungus, Acaulospora gerdemannii, a synanamorph of Glomus leptotichum, based upon 18S rRNA gene sequence.
  215. Hobbie.html   Carbon and nitrogen interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and vegetation as deduced from isotopic evidence
  216. Hodge.html   Nitrogen capture by plants grown in the presence of an organic patch as influenced by mycorrhizal infection.
  217. Hoeksema.html   Why are ectomycorrhizal fungi more host-specific than arbuscular-mycorrhizal fungi? Lessons from theory and other systems.
  218. Hoffmann.html   Cyclic AMP, a possible regulator of glycolysis in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita muscaria
  219. Honrubia.html   MYCOLUDESME: An International network for studing Desert Truffles Production, including Culture and Mycorrhization.
  220. Horton.html   Patterns of fungal community structure as a function of ectomycorrhizal root biomass: data from four plant communities.
  221. Hovius.html   Growth and AM colonization of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) in the field.
  222. Husband.html   Changes in the AM fungal diversity of agricultural ecosystems over time.
  223. Hyde.html   Grazing and fertilization influences the growth and mycorrhizas of invasive and non-invasive species in Norwegian old fields.
  224. Imhof.html   Strategies for sustainable use of mycorrhiza in myco-heterotrophic plants
  225. Innocenti.html   Interactions between AM-fungi and soil-borne cereal pathogen fungi
  226. Ishii.html   An approach to the axenic culture of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
  227. Ishii2.html   Growth stimulatory substances for vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in citrus juice sediment extracts.
  228. Ishii3.html   The utilization of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on afforestation and agroforestry systems in the semi arid regions of Kenya.
  229. Ishii4.html   Effect of the reduction of phosphorus fertilizer for Citrus iyo orchards on the development of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae and the quality of fruit.
  230. Ivory.html   Synthesis of ectomycorrhiza on indigenous and exotic tree species using basidiospores and mycelial cultures.
  231. Jacob.html   Isolation and identification of differentially-expressed genes in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus under cadmium stress.
  232. Jacquot.html   Impact of sewage sludge on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
  233. Jakobsen.html   Limited intraspecific variation in phosphorus uptake potential among isolates of Glomus fistulosum and G. mosseae.
  234. Jakucs.html   Ectomycorrhizae on Fumana procumbens (Dun.) Gr. & Godr in a sandy area of Hungary.
  235. Janos.html   Prediction of arbuscular mycorrhiza effects on plant competition.
  236. Jasper.html   Development and field evaluation of dry root inoculum of AM fungi, for application in mine rehabilitation.
  237. Jentschke.html   Ectomycorrhizas and cadmium toxicity in Norway spruce seedlings.
  238. Johannesson.html   Sarcodon imbricatus or Sarcodon squamosus
    - a dilemma for wool dyers
  239. Johansson.html   Diversity of fungi from ericoid mycorrhizal roots of Calluna vulgaris.
  240. Johnson.html   Impacts of nitrogen eutrophication on grassland mycorrhizae.
  241. Jolicoeur.html   Nutritional studies of transformed carrot roots growing in symbiosis with the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices.
  242. Joner.html   Measurements of physiological parameters inexternal AMF hyphae. Can excised hyphae be used?
  243. Jonsson.html   Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in late-successional Swedish boreal forests and composition following wildfire.
  244. Jumpponen1.html   Dark, septate root endophytes - who are they and what do they do?
  245. Jumpponen2.html   Ectomycorrhizal fungi in Lyman Lake Basin: a comparison between primary and secondary successional sites.
  246. Kabir.html   Red pine seedling growth as affected by the interaction between ectomycorrhizal fungus and saprophytes
  247. KaganZur.html   Variability and heterozygosity of the ITS region of the rRNA genes, in wild fruit bodies of two desert truffle species.
  248. KaganZur2.html   Terfezias, a family of mycorrhizal edible mushrooms for arid zones.
  249. Kapulnik.html   Induction and Suppression of Gene Expression in Alfalfa- and Tobacco- Endomycorrhizal Fungal Communication
  250. Karandashov.html   In vitro growth and sporulation of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus caledonium, on Ri T-DNA transformed carrot roots.
  251. Karasawa.html   Effects of previous crops on growth and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of maize plants under different soil types.
  252. Karen.html   Strategies and techniques for molecular identification and sampling of ectomycorrhizal fungal communities.
  253. Kasai.html   Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 and temperature on ectomycorrhizal colonization and the composition of ectomycorrhizal types of Quercus myrsinaefolia seedlings.
  254. Kasuya1.html   Ectomycorrhizal colonization is affected by inoculum composition, application mode, and nursery substrate
  255. Kasuya2.html   Effect of arbuscular mycorhizal fungi on the growth of Passiflora edulis seedlings.
  256. Kendall.html   Ectomycorrhizal diversity by morphology and PCR-RFLP under global climate change.
  257. Kernaghan.html   Community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi at tree line in the Rocky Mountains.
  258. Kjoller.html   Detection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in roots using PCR-SSCP.
  259. KlaubergFilho.html   Effectiveness of Glomalean fungi on Panicum maximun var colonião in heavy-metal contaminated soil.
  260. Kling.html   Arbuscular mycorrhizal development in the Swedish long-term fertility experiments.
  261. Klironomos.html   AM fungal diversity influences plant diversity and productivity.
  262. Koide1.html   Interactions between needles of Pinus resinosa and ectomycorrhizal fungi.
  263. Koide2.html   Variation among ectomycorrhizal fungi in tolerance to freezing and drought, and in acclimation to cooling and drying.
  264. Kojima.html   Characterization and partial purification of a mycorrhiza specific phosphatase from Gigaspora margarita - Allium cepa symbiosis
  265. Koljalg.html   Molecular identification of tomentelloid and closely related mycorrhizal fungi.
  266. Kottke.html   Molecular survey of Paxillus involutus strains used as inoculum to improve maintenance of beech and oak seedlings
  267. Kovalenko.html   Ordination and correlation analysis of mycocoenoses and phytocoenoses in forest communities of the middle taiga (Nizhne-Svirsky natural reserve, Russia).
  268. Kraigher.html   Diversity of ectomycorrhizae in altimontane Norway spruce forests in Slovenia.
  269. Krastina.html   Species diversity of ectomycorrhizal sporocarp communities in scots pine forests of northern Latvia
  270. Kroken.html   A PCR-based approach using taxon specific primers for the study of ectomycorrhiza associated with Norway spruce.
  271. Kuhn.html   Tracing the way of cations into mycorrhized spruce roots.
  272. kuhnaj.html   Tracing the way of cations into mycorrhized spruce roots.
  273. Kuwada.html   Effect of algal extracts on the hyphal growth of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and the growth of papaya and passionfruit seedlings.
  274. Kytoviita.html   Cost and benefit of mycorrhizas along nutrient gradient.
  275. Laatikainen.html   Ergosterol content of ectomycorrhizal mycelia in biodegradation test of fungicides.
  276. Lanbo-Shi.html   Mycorrhization and Stress Tolerance of Ecotypes of Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) - First Results of the "Conventwald" Project.
  277. Lanfranco.html   Gvchs 5, a gene coding for a class IV chitin synthase in Glomusversiforme, an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus.
  278. Lara.html   The response of Carica papaya L. to native mixture arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation.
  279. Launonen.html   The effect of burning slash on soil during regeneration burns on the growth and mycorrhizae of Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell. (mountain ash) seedlings.
  280. Laurence.html   Identification of genes involved in the late stages of arbuscular mycorrhiza development
  281. Laurent.html   A novel class of cell wall polypeptides in Pisolithus tinctorius contain a cell-adhesion RGD motif and are up-regulated during the development of Eucalyptus globulus ectomycorrhiza.
  282. Leake.html   Drawing up the battle-lines: interactions between mycelia of ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic wood-decomposer fungi in soil.
  283. Lebron.html   Disturbance VA mycorrhizae by earthworm in a pasture and a forest in Puerto Rico.
  284. Lefevre.html   Morphological and molecular evidence of specificity between Allotropa virgata and Tricholoma magnivelare.
  285. Leneabs2.html   VA-mycorrhizal structures in roots of Brazil pine (Araucaria angustifolia [Bert.] O. Ktze.)
  286. Leski.html   Intraspecific aluminium response in Suillus luteus and Paxillus involutus strains originating from polluted and non polluted sites.
  287. Leslie.html   Heme protein in tuberculate ectomycorrhizae on lodgepole pine.
  288. Letizi.html   Factors regulating T. melanosporum Vitt. cultivation
  289. Leyval.html   Biodegradation of a polyaromatic hydrocarbon in the rhizosphere of mycorrhizal plants
  290. Lilleskov.html   Molecular genetic evidence of decline in belowground ectomycorrhizaldiversity over an atmospheric nitrogen deposition gradient near Kenai,Alaska.
  291. Lindahl.html   Interactions between mycelia of ectomycorrhizal- and wood decomposing fungi.
  292. Linderman.html   Comparison of the potential functional activities of bacteria in mycorrhizosphere vs rhizosphere soils.
  293. Linderman2.html   Comparison of the potential functional activities of bacteria in mycorrhizosphere vs rhizosphere soils.
  294. Locatelli.html   Shoot growth and root architecture modifications of a micropropagated apple rootstock (Malus prunifolia) clone rooted ex-vitro and inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
  295. Loewe.html   Mycorrhization and Elevated CO2 Both Increase the Capacity for Sucrose Synthesis in Source Leaves of Spruce and Aspen.
  296. Lu.html   Spore inoculation protocols for ectomycorrhizal formation in Eucalyptus globulus
  297. Luoma.html   Correlations between small mammal abundance and truffle standing crop in the Cascade Range, USA.
  298. Magingo.html   Ectomycorrhizae formation on the adventitious roots of a tropical tree Afzelia quanzensis
  299. Mahmood.html   Effects of wood ash fertilisation on the ectomycorrhizal community structure on tree roots in a Swedish spruce forest detected by PCR-RFLPs of the rDNA ITS-region.
  300. Maldonado-Mendoza.html   A xyloglucan endo-transglycosylase (XET) gene from Medicago truncatula induced in arbuscular mycorrhizae.
  301. Manjon.html   Mycorrhizal synthesis of Tuber pseudohimalyense and T. pesudoexcavatum, Two truffles from asia.
  302. Maremmani.html   Mycorrhizal biodiversity in Mediterranean plant ecosystems.
  303. Marjanovic1.html   Edible Myccorhizal Mushrooms in Serbia - Problems With Protection.
  304. Marjanovic2.html   Comparative Qualitative Analysis of Macromycetes Associations in Forest Ecosystems of Two Refugial Regions in Western Serbia.
  305. Marjanovic3.html   Tuber magnatum Pico and some similar species in Yugoslavia.
  306. Martensson.html   Arbuscular mycorrhiza forming fungi in some Bolivian arable soils.
  307. Martin10.html   At the root of the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis - an overview of gene expression and metabolic regulation
  308. Martin2.html   Sequence analysis of a 10-kb contiguous genomic region at the Hyd-Pt1 locus.
  309. Martin3.html   Carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism in the Eucalyptus globulus-Pisolithus tinctorius ectomycorrhiza during glucose utilization.
  310. MartinDNATyping.html   Molecular markers in ecology of ectomycorrhizal fungi.
  311. MartinK.html   Ectomycorrhizal diversity by morphology and PCR-RFLP under global climate change.
  312. MartinLaurent.html   Cellular localization of PSAM 1, a novel plant protein in arbuscular mycorrhiza of Pisum sativum
  313. Martino.html   Biochemical characterization of ericoid mycorrhizal fungi from heavy metal polluted soils.
  314. Martins.html   Occurrence of flavonoids in the roots of passion fruit (Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpus) seedlings inoculated with arbuscular mycorrizal fungi (AMF)
  315. MartinsA.html   A 31P nuclear magnetic study of roots of ectomycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal plants of Castanea sativa MILL.
  316. Matsubara.html   Early events in colonization of Asparagus officinalis roots by AM fungi.
  317. Matsutak.html   Matsutake - a prized edible mushroom in Japan.
  318. McGee.html   Quantification of AM fungi in soil using bioassays.
  319. McKendrick.html   Germination and development of mycoheterotrophic plants in situ.
  320. Mello.html   Specific PCR-primers as a reliable tool for the detection of white truffles in mycorrhizal roots
  321. Michelsen.html   Plant 15N natural abundance is closely correlated with presence and type of mycorrhizal fungi in roots.
  322. Miguel.html   Ectomycorrhizae identified in a cultivated black truffle bed from Navarra- Spain.
  323. Mikolajewski.html   Alterations in fungal and plant gene expression in functional Picea abies/Amanita muscaria ectomycorrhizas
  324. Miller.html   Evidence of a mycorrhizal mechanism for the adaptation of Andropogon gerardii to high and low nutrient prairies.
  325. Minerdi.html   Identification of nitrogen fixation genes in Burkholderia endosymbionts of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
  326. Mitchell.html   Sugar acquisition by Hymenoscyphus ericae and in ericoid mycorrhizal association with cranberry.
  327. Mleczko.html   Identification of Pinus sylvestris mycorrhizas from zinc wastes.
  328. Molina.html   Regional conservation strategies and distribution analyses of rare and old-growth forest dependent fungi in the Pacific Northwest, USA
  329. Monaghan.html   The root architecture and ectomycorrhizas of Douglas fir seedlings during growth in an Irish bare-root nursery.
  330. Montanez.html   The patterns of distribution of AMF spores after the cultivation of different host and non-host plants.
  331. Morandi.html   Influence of supernodulating character of Pisum sativum and Medicago truncatula mutants on their interaction with the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae.
  332. Morte.html   Effect of drought stress on growth and water relations of the mycorrhizal association Helianthemum almeriense - Terfezia claveryi.
  333. Mozafar.html   Effect of three soil tillage intensities on the activity of mycorrhizal fungi in two soils in Switzerland.
  334. Mridha.html   Biodiversity of VA-Mycorrhizal Fungi-Root Infection.
  335. Mueller.html   How host specific are Suillus americanus and S.spraguei ?
  336. Mujica.html   Influence of chlorsulfuron herbicide on arbuscular mycorrhizas and plant growth of Glycine max intercroped with the weeds Brassica campestris.
  337. Nakano.html   Estimation of carbon origin in spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi based on d13C analysis
  338. Nehls.html   Monosaccharides as signal for gene regulation in the ectomycorrhizal fungus A. muscaria
  339. Nenninger.html   Method to determine pH-conditions in the interface of ectomycorrhizae.
  340. NezzarHocine.html   Influence of cultural conditions on controlled mycorhization of Cedrus atlantica.
  341. Nicolotti.html   Soil contamination by crude oil: impact on the mycorrhizosphere and on the revegetation potential of forest trees.
  342. Niemi.html   Ectomycorrhizal fungi improve the rooting of fascicular shoots of Scots pine.
  343. O'Connor.html   Surveys of the VA mycorrhizal status of plants in arid and semi-arid South Australia.
  344. Ohtonen.html   The importance of symbiotic interactions in the north.
  345. oihabiabstract.html   Diversity of mushrooms in the southern forests of Morocco
  346. Oliveira.html   Pure cultures of fungi derived from ectomycorrhizae of Eucalyptus globulus and Quercus ilex collected at the same site in the South of Portugal
  347. Oliveira2.html   Staining of ectomycorrhizae from Eucalyptus globulus with Trypan Blue
  348. Olivier.html   Present research on edible Boletus in France.
  349. Olsson.html   The biomass of the external mycorrhizal mycelium.
  350. Orna.html   Glomus intraradices - induced gene expression changes in tobacco leaves.
  351. Ortega.html   Impact of waste water irrigation on indigenous AM fungi populations in Central Mexico.
  352. Pal.html   Model for packaging of vesicles, arbuscles and internal hyphae of VA mycorrhiza.
  353. Palacios.html   The impact of agricultural management on indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus populations in three agroecosystems in a calcaric Phaeozem from the State of Morelos, Mexico.
  354. Palenzuela.html   Challenging the "appropriate" mycorrhizal fungi-substrate-fertilization regime combination in the commercial production of micropropagated Citrus plantlets.
  355. Palfner.html   Morphological and anatomical diversity of some ectomycorrhizae of Nothofagus pumilio (Poepp. & Endl.) Krasser in Central South Chile.
  356. Pampolina.html   Ectomycorrhizal fungal biomass in a Eucalyptus globulus plantation: Effects of phosphorus fertilisation
  357. Parker.html   Patchy structure of a high diversity arbutoid mycorrhizal fungal community.
  358. Parlade.html   Updated results from experimental plantations with ectomycorrhizal trees in northern Spain.
  359. Parniske.html   Analysis of Gigaspora and Glomus infection sites in symbiotic mutants of Lotus japonicus.
  360. Paszkowski.html   Towards mycorrhiza-specific mutants in maize.
  361. Pattinson.html   Simulated fire reduces the density of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at the soil surface.
  362. Pawlowska.html   How do glomalean fungi respond to the heavy metal challenge?
  363. Pazmartin.html   Molecular taxonomy vs. Classical taxonomy: Relationships among agaricoid and gasteroid basidiomycetes.
  364. Peacock.html   Function of arbuscular mycorrhiza in the restoration of plant diversity to agriculturally improved meadow grassland in the Pennines, UK.
  365. Percudani.html   Molecular phylogeny of hypogeous Pezizales based on nuclear ribosomal DNA sequence analysis.
  366. PerezSolis.html   Native AM fungi to improve the growth of autochtonous shrub species from a mediterranean ecosystem.
  367. Perotto.html   Physical interactions of bacterial biofertilizers and biopesticides with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
  368. Perrin.html   Evaluation of soil solarization for controlled ectomycorrhization in temperate forest nurseries
  369. Peter.html   Recording ectomycorrhizal diversity: comparison of two different methods
  370. Pfeffer1.html   The uptake, metabolism and transport of different carbon substrates in VA mycorrhizal carrot roots.
  371. Pfeffer2.html   Carbon uptake and metabolic pathways during the germination of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal spores.
  372. Pilz.html   A regional research and monitoring program for commercially-harvested forest fungi in the Pacific Northwest, United States.
  373. Pilz3.html   Chanterelle productivity responses to young Douglas-fir forest thinning.
  374. PinhoAlmeida.html   Ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with an isolated holm oak (Quercus ilex) tree in Portugal.
  375. Plassard1.html   Measurement of net fluxes of NO3-, K+ & H+ at the surface of pine roots using ion-selective microelectrodes : effect of the presence of ectomycorrhizal fungi.
  376. Plassard2.html   Measurement of apoplastic pH in short roots of pines using ion-selective microelectrodes : effect of the presence of ectomycorrhizal fungi.
  377. Podeszfinski.html   Effects and compatibility of VAM fungi with fertilizers on two turfgrass species Poa pratensis L. cv Park and Agrostis stolonifera L. cv Pencross.
  378. Podila.html   Symbiosis-regulated early gene expression from Laccaria bicolor during ectomycorrhiza development with red pine.
  379. Poole.html   Evaluation and localization of ectomycorrhizal-associated bacteria in mycorrhiza formation.
  380. Pope.html   Evolutionary relationships between symbiotic and pathogenic Rhizoctonia solani.
  381. Portugal.html   Molecular characterization of some isolates of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Cenococcum geophilum by amplification of nuclear ribosomal DNA.
  382. Pozo.html   Induction of defence related enzymes in tomato roots by arbuscular mycorrhiza and its implication in the protective effect against Phytophthora parasitica.
  383. Puppi.html   Mycorrhizal Status of Tree-plantation on Set-aside Land.
  384. Puttsepp.html   Variability of mycorrhizal infection in the populations of Cephalanthera longifolia (Orchidaceae).
  385. Ragupathy.html   Low diversity of mycorrhizal fungi in serpentinised habitats of Rockhampton-Marlborough region, Australia
  386. Rangel.html   Exudates of Cantharellus cibarius as a possible source of nutrients for Pseudomonas fluorescens
  387. Rasmussen.html   Evidence of pregermination, preinfection signaling in the orchid-fungal symbiont relationship.
  388. Raudaskoski.html   Regulation of hyphal morphology in Suillus bovinus during asymbiotic and symbiotic growth.
  389. Ravnskov.html   Interactions between Glomus intraradices and the plant growth promoting bacteria Pseudomonas fluorescens DF57.
  390. Redecker.html   An ancestral lineage of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi produces spores both of Acaulospora and Glomus type.
  391. Regvar1.html   Determination of endogenous jasmonic acid content in mycorrhizal spruce plants.
  392. Regvar2.html   Effects of jasmonic acid and zeatin ribozide on mycorrhized leek (Allium porrum).
  393. RejonPalomares.html   Production of xyloglucanase enzyme by different Glomus strains.
  394. Requena.html   Pre-symbiotic gene expression in AMF
  395. Rillig.html   Arbuscular mycorrhizae in annual grasslands and elevated CO2
  396. Rincon.html   Nursery grown Pinus pinea seedlings inoculated with Rhizopogon spp. for reforestation in the Mediterranean area.
  397. Roberts.html   Influence of garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) on mycorrhizal associations.
  398. Robin.html   Some aspects of our experience with mass production of seedlings mycorrhizal with edible species.
  399. RobinB.html   Growing top-level mycorrhizal seedlings on a large scale at ROBIN Nurseries
  400. Robles.html   Arbuscular mycorrhizas and soil quality.
  401. Rodriguez-A.html   The screening of isolates of Glomus etunicatum for their effect on the growth of different plants and the presence of isozyme markers for detection in planta.
  402. Rodriguez-R.html   Interactive effect on plant growth of mycorrhizal inoculation and afermentation product based on a mixture of sugar beet waste and rockphosphate inoculated with Aspergillus niger.
  403. Ronikier.html   Macromycetes from zinc wastes and their surroundings: biodiversity and heavy metal content.
  404. Rosendahl.html   Multiple codominant loci from AFLP libraries obtained from single spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
  405. Rosling.html   Do ectomycorrhizal fungi "eat" rock? Recent evidence from DNA-based identification in the field and microcosm studies.
  406. Rouhier1.html   Plant and fungal responses to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide in mycorrhizal seedlings of Pinus sylvestris.
  407. Rouhier2.html   The role of arbuscular mycorrhiza in determining plant (Plantago and Trifolium) responses to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration.
  408. Roussel.html   Differential expression of five pea genes during early steps of arbuscular mycorrhiza establishment
  409. Roux.html   Phylogenetic relationships between Tuber melanosporum and T. indicum, characterization of T. melanosporum specific genetic markers.
  410. Roy.html   Effect of elevated CO2 on the functioning of model ecosystems of varying plant complexity.
  411. Rudawska.html   Quantitative and qualitative structure of pine mycorrhizas in the conditions of declining environmental pollution.
  412. RuizLozano.html   Inoculation of G. mosseae or R. leguminosarum activates expression of defence related genes in wildtype and Myc-1Nod- pea mutants.
  413. Ruotsalainen.html   Benefits and costs of mycorrhizal symbiosis along altitudinal gradient.
  414. Ryan.html   Relationships between VAM colonisation levels, phosphorus and plant growth across SE Australian agricultural system
  415. Sainz.html   Evolution of arbuscular mycorrhizal propagules in an ecological culture of asparagus invaded by weeds in Galicia (NW Spain).
  416. Sainz2.html   Interaction between Glomus deserticola and Phytophthora cactorum on the growth of two apple rootstocks.
  417. SAITO2.html   Phylogenetic position of an arbusuclar mycorrhizal fungus, Acaulospora gerdemannii, a synanamorph of Glomus leptotichum, based upon 18S rRNA gene sequence.
  418. SanchezGallen.html   Effect of AM fungi on growth and survivorship of tree seedlings under differential conditions of light and nutrients availability in a tropical lowland rain forest in Mexico.
  419. Sangwanit.html   Mycorrhizae of Economical Trees in Thailand
  420. Saunders.html   The utilisation of different mineral sources by ectomycorrhizal fungi in liquid culture with respect to nitrogen deposition
  421. Sbrana.html   The bacteria associated to Tuber sporocarps are functionally active in culture.
  422. Schmincke.html   Growth responses of AM and NM strategists on nutrient-poor lignite mine spoil to inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
  423. Schweiger.html   Hyphal phosphorus uptake by native AM fungal populations.
  424. Seastone.html   Arbuscular mycorrhizae and microbial community structure at a naturally revegetated abandoned copper mine.
  425. Sejalon-Delmas.html   Hyphal fusion and intersporal crossing in arbuscular mycorhizal fungi.
  426. Selosse.html   Natural populations of the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria spp. and their response to outplanting of nursery inoculated Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii).
  427. Sen.html   Growth promoting Rhizoctonia root endophytes of Scots pine and their affinity to isolates of Ceratorhiza goodyerae-repentis from the mycorrhizas of orchids.
  428. Sharma.html   Mycorrhizal dependency and growth responses of Acacia nilotica and Albizzia lebbeck to inoculation by indigenous AM fungi as influenced by available soil P levels in a semi-arid soil.
  429. Sharples.html   Arsenic tolerance in Calluna vulgaris and its associated mycorrhizal endophyte Hymenoscyphus ericae.
  430. Sherry.html   Influence of phosphorus supply and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization on photosynthesis and non-structural carbohydrate distribution in Plantago lanceolata.
  431. Sieber.html   Endophytic dark septate hyphomycetes (DSH) in non-ectomycorrhizal tree and shrub roots - frequency and diversity
  432. Silva.html   Infectivity and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in onion production under conventional and organic management in Santa Catarina, Brazil.
  433. Sinclair.html   Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of africa: taxonomy and distribution with comments on ecology.
  434. Siqueira.html   Arbuscular mycorrhizal dependency of some brazilian native woody species.
  435. Sittig.html   Quantify and longevity of ectomykorrhizas on 125 year old beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) on a calcareous soil.
  436. Slezack.html   Involvement of plant defense responses in bioprotection of pre-mycorrhizal pea roots against Aphanomyces euteiches.
  437. Smith.html   A mutant in Lycopersicon esculentum with highly reduced mycorrhizal colonisation.
  438. SmithJ.html   Morchella : More challenges to understanding its ecosystem function
  439. Soderberg.html   Responses of rhizosphere bacteria to arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation.
  440. Soragni.html   Mode of growth-dependent gene modulation in mycelia of Tuberborchii : a mRNA differential display analysis.
  441. Staddon.html   Effect of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide on mycorrhizal colonisation and external hyphal production by the fungus Glomus mosseae with Plantago lanceolata and Trifolium repens as hosts.
  442. Stoppard.html   Relation between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Poa annua L. in golf putting greens.
  443. Straatsma.html   Is slow growth of Cantharellus cibarius mycelium in culture inevitable?
  444. Sturmer.html   Developmental patterns in three species of Acaulosporaceae redefining interpretations of morphological character sets
  445. Sturmer2.html   Patterns of sporulation of AMF in sand dunes systems after successive cycles of trap cultures
  446. Suhardi.html   Interaction of Progenies/Provenances of Sengon (Paraserianthes falcataria), arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobial isolates grown on a ultisol.
  447. Sundari.html   In vitro mycorrhization and appearance of fruit body initials using freeze dried vegetative mycelium of Laccaria laccata
  448. Suzuki.html   Ammonia fungi in the jarrah forest of Western Australia and parallelism with other geographic regions of the world.
  449. Tackaberry.html   Ectomycorrhizae assessment of naturally regenerating and outplanted conifers following wildfire in North Central British Columbia, using morphology and PCR-based protocols.
  450. Tagu.html   Further characterization of hydrophobins from the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus tinctorius.
  451. TaguCOST.html   mRNA in situ localization in ectomycorrhizas: problems and progress.
  452. Tammi.html   Relationship of below- and above- ground ectomycorrhizal communities in a boreal Scots pine forest.
  453. Tarkka.html   Pinus sylvestris cyclins and cell cycle regulation in short roots and ectomycorrhiza with Suillus bovinus.
  454. Tarvainen.html   Diversity of plants and fungi along a nitrogen and sulphur gradient in Northern Finland.
  455. Tawaraya.html   Stimulation of hyphal growth of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Gigaspora margarita with root exudates from P-deficient onion (Allium cepa).
  456. TaylorJ.html   Assessment of cell vitality and wall permeability to determine the fraction of extramatrical hyphae potentially capable of nutrient absorption.
  457. Then.html   Growth, nutrition and photosynthesis of ectomycorrhizal (EM) and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) tropical tree seedlings.
  458. Thomas.html   Field populations of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their effect on the growth and nutrition of linseed.
  459. Tibbett.html   Survival, growth and enzyme activities of ectomycorrhizal fungi at low temperature.
  460. Tibbett2.html   The exploitation of discrete organic nutrient patches by ectomycorrhizal willow plants.
  461. Tibbett3.html   Comparative growth on organic and inorganic nitrogen by ectomycorrhizal fungi (Hebeloma spp.) cultured on split plate and single medium Petri dishes.
  462. Timonen.html   Bacterial communities at defined locations of Scots pine mycorrhizospheres in dry pine forest humus and nursery peat
  463. Trejo.html   Development the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in three coffee production systems.
  464. Trouvelot.html   Characterization of internuclear variability in glomalean fungi by fluorescent in situ hybridization of ribosomal DNA loci
  465. Trudell.html   Role of mycorrhiza-type in nitrogen uptake in an old-growth-forested watershed, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA.
  466. Tuininga.html   Short-term effects of prescribed burning on ectomycorrhizal community structure, nutrient uptake and soil water chemistry in the New Jersey Pine Barrens.
  467. Turnau.html   Heavy metal contents in ectomycorrhizas from zinc wastes.
  468. Turnau2.html   Influence of stress factors on vacuolar depositions in mycorrhizal fungi.
  469. Uetake.html   Correlated laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of orchid cells during fungal colonization.
  470. UNRUG.html   Rhizopogon roseolus resistance to heavy metals in culture conditons.
  471. Urban.html   Identification and characterization of ectomycorrhizae of oak-species.
  472. Usuki.html   Ericoid mycorrhizal and endophytic fungi from roots of Rhododendron obtusum var. kaempeferi grown in a stand of Pinus densiflora
  473. Utkhede.html   Use of mycorrhiza to alleviate the apple replant disease under orchard conditions.
  474. van Tichelen.html   Protection of ectomycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings against copper toxicity.
  475. VanAarle.html   Methods for detecting phosphatase activities associated with AM mycelia.
  476. Vandenkoornhuyse.html   SSU rDNA sequencing and PCR-fingerprinting reveal genetic variation within Glomus mosseae.
  477. VanderHeijden.html   Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as a determinant of plant community structure.
  478. Vanstraelen.html   The effect of ectomycorrhizal colonisation of Scots Pine seedlings on some early physiological responses to copper stress.
  479. Vantuinen.html   Studies of root colonization by a microcosm community of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi using nested PCR.
  480. Van_Tichelen1.html   Protection of ectomycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings against copper toxicity.
  481. Varela.html   Mycorrhizae and mycorrhizal fungi in a disturbed ecosystem in Central Mexico.
  482. Vassileva.html   The role of Glomus deserticola on growth and P uptake by plants grown in soil inoculated with encapsulated cells of a phosphate-solubilizing Enterobacter sp.
  483. VAZQUEZ.html   Impact of a genetically modified Rhizobiummeliloti strain on fungal alkaline phosphatase and succinate dehidrogenaseactivities in mycorrhizal alfalfa.
  484. Verma.html   Biodiversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: an Indian perspective.
  485. Verstuyft.html   Ectomycorrhizal plants in semi-hydroponics: growth and nutrient partitioning between hosts and fungi.
  486. Vestberg.html   Can arbuscular mycorrhizas be utilized in crop production on mined peat bogs?
  487. Vodnik.html   Lead uptake and toxicity in Norway spruce seedlings is influenced by exogenous cytokinin.
  488. Voiblet.html   A catalogue of genes expressed in Eucalyptus globulus-Pisolithus tinctorius.
  489. Voros.html   AMF colonization and metal uptake of spring barley in a soil contaminated with cadmium, nickel, and zinc.
  490. Vosatka.html   Ecophysiological adaptations of indigenous AMF isolates from disturbed soils of degraded ecosystems.
  491. Vralstad.html   Post-fire recolonization of ectomycorrhizal ascomycetes on natural rejuvenated seedlings of Scottish pine (Pinus sylvestris) and Norway spruce (Picea abies).
  492. Wallander.html   Weathering of primary minerals by ectomycorrhizal fungi.
  493. Wallenda.html   Amino acid uptake kinetics of ectomycorrhizas along a European North-South gradient.
  494. WangY.html   Research on Boletus edulis in New Zealand.
  495. WangY2.html   Matsutake - a prized edible mushroom in Japan.
  496. Watrud.html   Responses of parental and transgenic genotypes of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) to mycorrhizal inoculation.
  497. Weber.html   Spontaneous mycorrhization of early vegetation on former mine sites in Lusatia/Germany.
  498. Weidemann.html   Demonstration of Helvella ectomycorrhizae on Dryas and Salix hosts by means of taxon-selective Helvella -based nrDNA-primers.
  499. WEISS.html   Phenolics in conifer roots and mycorrhizae.
  500. Wichlacz.html   Antifungal Activity of Metabolites of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Against Conifer Root Pathogens
  501. Widden.html   The effects of ozone, shading and herbivory on the mycorrhizal system of sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh).
  502. Widden~1.html   The effects of ozone, shading and herbivory on the mycorrhizal system of sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh).
  503. Wiese.html   Hexose uptake from the apoplastic interface in ectomycorrhiza
  504. Wipf.html   DNA polymorphism in morels: Diversity of the Internal Transcribed Spacer of rDNA
  505. Wiskin.html   The long - term effects of plant community manipulation induced by seasonal fungicide application.
  506. Wisser.html   Identification and characterization of a trehalase from the ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita muscaria (L. ex fr.) Hooker.
  507. Woelleck.html   Effects of enlarged N-deposition on the mycorrhizal diversity of a pine stand in northeastern Germany.
  508. Wu.html   Influence of chemical fertilizer and organic material on the community of VA mycorrhizal fungi.
  509. Wu1.html   The screening and characterization of acid-resistant AM fungi for the enhancement of revegetation in eroded red soils in subtropical region of China
  510. WuT.html   The screening and characterization of acid-resistant VAM fungi for the enhancement of revegetation in eroded red soils in subtropical China.
  511. Xl-li.html   Phosphorus transfer between plants via arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphal links.
  512. Yamada.html   Ectomycorrhizal formation of Tricholoma matsutake with Pinus densiflora in vitro
  513. Yano.html   Significance of specific root length enhanced by arbuscular mycorrhiza formation for reducing the stress impact of soil compaction on pigeon pea.
  514. YasuhiroIto.html   Discrimination of Tricholoma matsutake strains from other Tricholoma species by PCR- DNA analyses.
  515. Yosuke-MATSUDA.html   Linkages between fruitbodies and ectomycorrhizas in three ectomycorrhizal fungi specified by a molecular identification.
  516. Yosuke.html   Linkages between fruitbodies and ectomycorrhizas in three ectomycorrhizal fungi specified by a molecular identification.
  517. Zeppa.html   Analysis of the genic expression in truffle life cycle by mRNA differential display.
  518. Zhang.html   The ecology of AM fungi from the south and east coast of China.
  519. Zhao.html   Investigation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with Machilus species.
  520. Zheng2.html   Genetically engineered ectomycorrhizal fungi for improvement of plant health and vigor
  521. Zhu.html   Uptake of Zn by mycorrhizal white clover plants from Zn-amended soil.
  522. Zichner.html   Influence of pH on radiocaesium uptake of Hebeloma crustuliniforme and Phialocephala fortinii in batch cultures.
  523. Zucconi.html   Ecophysiology of Tuber melanosporum Vitt., and impact of allelopathies on the duration of productive sites.

This page was created by:
Roger.Finlay@mykopat.slu.se and Eric Danell
Department of Forest Mycology and Pathology,
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.

and Christer Wilhelmsson Christer's English Home Page MailTo: Christer Wilhelmsson