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Excising the ghosts of invasions past: restoring native vegetation to soil infested with invasive swallow-worts
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- Invasive Plant Science and Management / Volume 17 / Issue 2 / June 2024
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- 08 May 2024, pp. 61-69
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Evaluation of two commercial fungal inoculants for improving phosphorus supply to crops grown in soils with contrasting management histories
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- Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems / Volume 36 / Issue 3 / June 2021
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- 09 November 2020, pp. 278-289
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi decrease Meloidogyne enterolobii infection of Guava seedlings
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 94 / 2020
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- 27 August 2020, e183
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Improvement of plant performance under water deficit with the employment of biological and chemical priming agents
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- The Journal of Agricultural Science / Volume 156 / Issue 5 / July 2018
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- 09 March 2018, pp. 680-688
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Use of mycorrhizal inoculum under low fertilizer application: effects on forage yield, milk production, and energetic and economic efficiency
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- The Journal of Agricultural Science / Volume 156 / Issue 1 / January 2018
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- 20 February 2018, pp. 127-135
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Evidence of Qualitative Differences between Soil-Occupancy Effects of Invasive vs. Native Grassland Plant Species
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- Invasive Plant Science and Management / Volume 4 / Issue 1 / March 2011
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 11-21
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Soil–Occupancy Effects of Invasive and Native Grassland Plant Species on Composition and Diversity of Mycorrhizal Associations
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- Invasive Plant Science and Management / Volume 5 / Issue 4 / December 2012
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 494-505
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Plant–microbe interactions along a gradient of soil fertility in tropical dry forest
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 32 / Issue 4 / July 2016
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- 13 June 2016, pp. 314-323
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Differences between root traits of early- and late-successional trees influence below-ground competition and seedling establishment
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 32 / Issue 4 / July 2016
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- 13 June 2016, pp. 300-313
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Succession and environmental variation influence soil exploration potential by fine roots and mycorrhizal fungi in an Atlantic ecosystem in southern Brazil
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 30 / Issue 3 / May 2014
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- 10 March 2014, pp. 237-248
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Root mycorrhizal colonization and plant responsiveness are related to root plasticity, soil fertility and successional status of native woody species in southern Brazil
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 23 / Issue 1 / January 2007
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- 12 January 2007, pp. 53-62
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Relationships among arbuscular mycorrhizas, root morphology and seedling growth of tropical native woody species in southern Brazil
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 21 / Issue 5 / September 2005
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- 25 July 2005, pp. 529-540
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Tillage and farming system affect AM fungus populations, mycorrhizal formation, and nutrient uptake by winter wheat in a high-P soil
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- American Journal of Alternative Agriculture / Volume 16 / Issue 4 / December 2001
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- 30 October 2009, pp. 152-160
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- December 2001
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Mycorrhizal dependency, inoculum potential and habitat preference of native woody species in South Brazil
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 16 / Issue 4 / July 2000
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- 16 November 2000, pp. 603-622
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Cryopreservation of entrapped monoxenically produced spores of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus
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- The New Phytologist / Volume 148 / Issue 1 / October 2000
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- 08 November 2000, pp. 169-176
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- October 2000
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Mycorrhizal fungi have a potential role in soil carbon storage under elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition
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- The New Phytologist / Volume 147 / Issue 1 / July 2000
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- 01 July 2000, pp. 189-200
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- July 2000
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An arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculum enhances root proliferation in, but not nitrogen capture from, nutrient-rich patches in soil
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- The New Phytologist / Volume 145 / Issue 3 / March 2000
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- 01 March 2000, pp. 575-584
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- March 2000
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of semi-aquatic grasses along a wide hydrologic gradient
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- The New Phytologist / Volume 145 / Issue 1 / January 2000
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- 01 January 2000, pp. 145-155
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- January 2000
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Evidence that differences in phosphate metabolism in mycorrhizas formed by species of Glomus and Gigaspora might be related to their life-cycle strategies
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- The New Phytologist / Volume 142 / Issue 3 / June 1999
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- 01 June 1999, pp. 531-538
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- June 1999
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Endoproteolytic activities in pea roots inoculated with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae and/or Aphanomyces euteiches in relation to bioprotection
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- The New Phytologist / Volume 142 / Issue 3 / June 1999
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- 01 June 1999, pp. 517-529
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- June 1999
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