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561 related items for PubMed ID: 28942552

  • 1. Soil spore bank communities of ectomycorrhizal fungi in endangered Chinese Douglas-fir forests.
    Wen Z, Shi L, Tang Y, Hong L, Xue J, Xing J, Chen Y, Nara K.
    Mycorrhiza; 2018 Jan; 28(1):49-58. PubMed ID: 28942552
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    Okada KH, Matsuda Y.
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    Grove S, Saarman NP, Gilbert GS, Faircloth B, Haubensak KA, Parker IM.
    Ecol Appl; 2019 Apr; 29(3):e01867. PubMed ID: 30710404
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  • 4. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in endangered Pinus amamiana forests.
    Murata M, Kanetani S, Nara K.
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  • 6. Characterizing root-associated fungal communities and soils of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) stands that naturally produce Oregon white truffles (Tuber oregonense and Tuber gibbosum).
    Benucci GM, Lefevre C, Bonito G.
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    Sugiyama Y, Murata M, Kanetani S, Nara K.
    Mycorrhiza; 2019 May; 29(3):195-205. PubMed ID: 30879199
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  • 8. Vertical partitioning between sister species of Rhizopogon fungi on mesic and xeric sites in an interior Douglas-fir forest.
    Beiler KJ, Simard SW, Lemay V, Durall DM.
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  • 9. Ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir: a comparison of species richness in native western North American forests and Patagonian plantations from Argentina.
    Barroetaveña C, Cázares E, Rajchenberg M.
    Mycorrhiza; 2007 Jul; 17(5):355-373. PubMed ID: 17345105
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  • 12. Rhizopogon togasawariana sp. nov., the first report of Rhizopogon associated with an Asian species of Pseudotsuga.
    Mujic AB, Hosaka K, Spatafora JW.
    Mycologia; 2014 Jul; 106(1):105-12. PubMed ID: 24396108
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  • 13. Mycorrhizal networks and distance from mature trees alter patterns of competition and facilitation in dry Douglas-fir forests.
    Teste FP, Simard SW.
    Oecologia; 2008 Nov; 158(2):193-203. PubMed ID: 18781333
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  • 14. Revisiting the host effect on ectomycorrhizal fungal communities: implications from host-fungal associations in relict Pseudotsuga japonica forests.
    Murata M, Kinoshita A, Nara K.
    Mycorrhiza; 2013 Nov; 23(8):641-53. PubMed ID: 23702643
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  • 18. Soil propagule banks of ectomycorrhizal fungi share many common species along an elevation gradient.
    Miyamoto Y, Nara K.
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  • 19. Ectomycorrhizal fungi of Douglas-fir retain newly assimilated carbon derived from neighboring European beech.
    Audisio M, Muhr J, Polle A.
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