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Mycoflora of tuber surface of white yam (Dioscorea rotundata poir) and postharvest control of pathogens with Bacillus subtilisOKIGBO, Ralph N.Mycopathologia (1975). 2003, Vol 156, Num 2, pp 81-85, issn 0301-486X, 5 p.Article

Toxigenic fungi and mycotoxins in mature corn silageRICHARD, E; HEUTTE, N; SAGE, L et al.Food and chemical toxicology. 2007, Vol 45, Num 12, pp 2420-2425, issn 0278-6915, 6 p.Article

Study of ochratoxin A-producing strains in coffee processingSUAREZ-QUIROZ, Mirna; GONZALEZ-RIOS, Oscar; BAREL, Michel et al.International journal of food science & technology. 2004, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 501-507, issn 0950-5423, 7 p.Article

Mycoflora and occurrence of alternariol and alternariol monomethyl ether in Brazilian sunflower from sowing to harvestPOZZI, Claudia R; BRAGHINI, Raquel; ARCARO, Juliana R. P et al.Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (Print). 2005, Vol 53, Num 14, pp 5824-5828, issn 0021-8561, 5 p.Article

Studies on the occurrence of keratinophilic fungi in the soils of Rajasthan. IIRADHIKA IYER, S; WILLIAMSON, D.Indian Phytopathology. 1991, Vol 44, Num 4, pp 487-490, issn 0367-973XArticle

Dynamics of growth and succession of bacterial and fungal communities during composting of feather wasteKORNILLOWICZ-KOWALSKA, Teresa; BOHACZ, Justyna.Bioresource technology. 2010, Vol 101, Num 4, pp 1268-1276, issn 0960-8524, 9 p.Article

Occurrence of pathogenic fungal species in Tunisian vineyardsFREDJ, S. Melki Ben; CHEBIL, S; LEBRIHI, A et al.International journal of food microbiology. 2007, Vol 113, Num 3, pp 245-250, issn 0168-1605, 6 p.Article

Additional zoosporic fungi from Australian soilsKARLING, J. S.Nova Hedwigia. 1988, Vol 46, Num 1-2, pp 239-251, issn 0029-5035Article

Effect of the time interval from harvesting to the pre-drying step on natural fumonisin contamination in freshly harvested corn from the State of Paraná, BrazilDA SILVA, M; GARCIA, G. T; VIZONI, E et al.Food additives and contaminants. 2008, Vol 25, Num 5, pp 642-649, issn 0265-203X, 8 p.Article

Greater Fusarium wilt suppression after complex than after simple organic amendments as affected by soil pH, total carbon and ammonia-oxidizing bacteriaSENECHKIN, Ilya V; VAN OVERBEEK, Leo S; VAN BRUGGEN, Ariena H. C et al.Applied soil ecology (Print). 2014, Vol 73, pp 148-155, issn 0929-1393, 8 p.Article

Bacterial and fungal community responses to reciprocal soil transfer along a temperature and soil moisture gradient in a glacier forefieldZUMSTEG, Anita; BAATH, Erland; STIERLI, Beat et al.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2013, Vol 61, pp 121-132, issn 0038-0717, 12 p.Article

Phylogenetic and functional changes in the microbial community of long-term restored soils under semiarid climateBASTIDA, Felipe; HERNANDEZ, Teresa; ALBALADEJO, Juan et al.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2013, Vol 65, pp 12-21, issn 0038-0717, 10 p.Article

What controls the variability of wood-decay rates?WEIJIE LIU; SCHAEFER, Douglas; LU QIAO et al.Forest ecology and management. 2013, Vol 310, pp 623-631, issn 0378-1127, 9 p.Article

Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Masson pine (Pinus massoniana Lamb.) in Pb-Zn mine sites of central south ChinaJIAN HUANG; NARA, Kazuhide; CHUNLAN LIAN et al.Mycorrhiza (Berlin). 2012, Vol 22, Num 8, pp 589-602, issn 0940-6360, 14 p.Article

Is plant genetic control of ectomycorrhizal fungal communities an untapped source of stable soil carbon in managed forests?HOEKSEMA, Jason D; CLASSEN, Aimée T.Plant and soil. 2012, Vol 359, Num 1-2, pp 197-204, issn 0032-079X, 8 p.Article

Short-term impacts of soil freeze-thaw cycles on roots and root-associated fungi of Holcus lanatus and Calluna vulgarisKREYLING, Juergen; PERSOH, Derek; WERNER, Sebastian et al.Plant and soil. 2012, Vol 353, Num 1-2, pp 19-31, issn 0032-079X, 13 p.Article

Soil bacterial and fungal communities along a soil chronosequence assessed by fatty acid profilingWELC, Monika; BÜNEMANN, Else K; FLIESSBACH, Andreas et al.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2012, Vol 49, pp 184-192, issn 0038-0717, 9 p.Article

Coarse woody debris retention in subalpine clearcuts affects ectomycorrhizal root tip community structure within fifteen years of harvestWALKER, J. K. M; WARD, V; PATERSON, C et al.Applied soil ecology (Print). 2012, Vol 60, pp 5-15, issn 0929-1393, 11 p.Conference Paper

Archaeorhizomycetes: Unearthing an Ancient Class of Ubiquitous Soil FungiROSLING, Anna; COX, Filipa; CRUZ-MARTINEZ, Karelyn et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2011, Vol 333, Num 6044, pp 876-879, issn 0036-8075, 4 p.Article

Effects of intercropping cucumber with onion or garlic on soil enzyme activities, microbial communities and cucumber yieldXINGANG ZHOU; GAOBO YU; FENGZHI WU et al.European journal of soil biology. 2011, Vol 47, Num 5, pp 279-287, issn 1164-5563, 9 p.Article

Fungal community succession following wildfire in a Mediterranean vegetation type dominated by Pinus pinaster in Northwest SpainVASQUEZ GASSIBE, Pablo; FRAILE FABERO, Raul; HERNANDEZ-RODRIGUEZ, Maria et al.Forest ecology and management. 2011, Vol 262, Num 4, pp 655-662, issn 0378-1127, 8 p.Article

The functional structure of ectomycorrhizal communities in an oak forest in central France witnesses ancient Gallo-Roman farming practicesDIEDHIOU, Abdala G; DUPOUEY, Jean-Luc; BUEE, Marc et al.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2010, Vol 42, Num 5, pp 860-862, issn 0038-0717, 3 p.Article

Effects of sugar beet chitinase IV on root-associated fungal community of transgenic silver birch in a field trialPASONEN, Hanna-Leena; JINRONG LU; NISKANEN, Anna-Maija et al.Planta. 2009, Vol 230, Num 5, pp 973-983, issn 0032-0935, 11 p.Article

Litter type, but not plant cover, regulates initial litter decomposition and fungal community structure in a recolonising cutover peatlandTRINDER, Clare J; JOHNSON, David; ARTZ, Rebekka R. E et al.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2009, Vol 41, Num 3, pp 651-655, issn 0038-0717, 5 p.Article

The addition of labile carbon alters litter fungal communities and decreases litter decomposition ratesCHIGINEVA, N. I; ALEKSANDROVA, A. V; TIUNOV, A. V et al.Applied soil ecology (Print). 2009, Vol 42, Num 3, pp 264-270, issn 0929-1393, 7 p.Article

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