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172 related items for PubMed ID: 15221576

  • 1. Year-round monitoring of diversity and potential metabolic activity of the ectomycorrhizal community in a beech (Fagus silvatica) forest subjected to two thinning regimes.
    Buée M, Vairelles D, Garbaye J.
    Mycorrhiza; 2005 Jun; 15(4):235-45. PubMed ID: 15221576
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  • 2. Disproportionate abundance between ectomycorrhizal root tips and their associated mycelia.
    Kjøller R.
    FEMS Microbiol Ecol; 2006 Nov; 58(2):214-24. PubMed ID: 17064263
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  • 3. Quantitative losses vs. qualitative stability of ectomycorrhizal community responses to 3 years of experimental summer drought in a beech-spruce forest.
    Nickel UT, Weikl F, Kerner R, Schäfer C, Kallenbach C, Munch JC, Pritsch K.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2018 Feb; 24(2):e560-e576. PubMed ID: 29063659
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  • 4. Girdling affects ectomycorrhizal fungal (EMF) diversity and reveals functional differences in EMF community composition in a beech forest.
    Pena R, Offermann C, Simon J, Naumann PS, Gessler A, Holst J, Dannenmann M, Mayer H, Kögel-Knabner I, Rennenberg H, Polle A.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2010 Mar; 76(6):1831-41. PubMed ID: 20097809
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  • 5. Changes in the community of ectomycorrhizal fungi and increased fine root number under adult beech trees chronically fumigated with double ambient ozone concentration.
    Grebenc T, Kraigher H.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2007 Mar; 9(2):279-87. PubMed ID: 17006801
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  • 6. Fungal diversity in canopy soil of silver beech, Nothofagus menziesii (Nothofagaceae).
    Nilsen AR, Teasdale SE, Guy PL, Summerfield TC, Orlovich DA.
    PLoS One; 2020 Mar; 15(1):e0227860. PubMed ID: 31978185
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  • 7. Differential ability of ectomycorrhizas to survive drying.
    di Pietro M, Churin JL, Garbaye J.
    Mycorrhiza; 2007 Sep; 17(6):547-550. PubMed ID: 17308933
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  • 8. Ectomycorrhizal Communities on the Roots of Two Beech (Fagus sylvatica) Populations from Contrasting Climates Differ in Nitrogen Acquisition in a Common Environment.
    Leberecht M, Dannenmann M, Gschwendtner S, Bilela S, Meier R, Simon J, Rennenberg H, Schloter M, Polle A.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2015 Sep 01; 81(17):5957-67. PubMed ID: 26092464
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  • 9. Effects of liming on potential oxalate secretion and iron chelation of beech ectomycorrhizal root tips.
    Rineau F, Garbaye J.
    Microb Ecol; 2010 Aug 01; 60(2):331-9. PubMed ID: 20577876
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  • 10. Vegetation and soil environment influence the spatial distribution of root-associated fungi in a mature beech-maple forest.
    Burke DJ, López-Gutiérrez JC, Smemo KA, Chan CR.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2009 Dec 01; 75(24):7639-48. PubMed ID: 19854915
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  • 11. Ectomycorrhizal fungal assemblages of Abies alba Mill. outside its native range in Poland.
    Rudawska M, Pietras M, Smutek I, Strzeliński P, Leski T.
    Mycorrhiza; 2016 Jan 01; 26(1):57-65. PubMed ID: 26071873
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  • 12. Subcellular nutrient element localization and enrichment in ecto- and arbuscular mycorrhizas of field-grown beech and ash trees indicate functional differences.
    Seven J, Polle A.
    PLoS One; 2014 Jan 01; 9(12):e114672. PubMed ID: 25486253
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  • 13. Does forest liming impact the enzymatic profiles of ectomycorrhizal communities through specialized fungal symbionts?
    Rineau F, Garbaye J.
    Mycorrhiza; 2009 Sep 01; 19(7):493-500. PubMed ID: 19421790
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  • 14. Temporal changes in the ectomycorrhizal community in two soil horizons of a temperate oak forest.
    Courty PE, Franc A, Pierrat JC, Garbaye J.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2008 Sep 01; 74(18):5792-801. PubMed ID: 18658284
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  • 20. The ectomycorrhizal community of conifer stands on peat soils 12 years after fertilization with wood ash.
    Klavina D, Pennanen T, Gaitnieks T, Velmala S, Lazdins A, Lazdina D, Menkis A.
    Mycorrhiza; 2016 Feb 01; 26(2):153-60. PubMed ID: 26208815
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