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Comprehensive proteome analysis in Cenococcum geophilum Fr. as a tool to discover drought-related proteinsKERNER, René; DELGADO-ECKERT, Edgar; DEL CASTILLO, Estela et al.Journal of proteomics (Print). 2012, Vol 75, Num 12, pp 3707-3719, issn 1874-3919, 13 p.Article

Large and variable genome size unrelated to serpentine adaptation but supportive of cryptic sexuality in Cenococcum geophilumBOURNE, Elizabeth C; MINA, Diogo; GONCALVES, Susana C et al.Mycorrhiza (Berlin). 2014, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 13-20, issn 0940-6360, 8 p.Article

QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF CENOCOCCUM GRANIFORME WITH FAGUS GRANDIFOLIA IN INDIANA.HOLLETT BP; JACKSON MT.1976; FOREST SCI.; U.S.A.; DA. 1976; VOL. 22; NO 2; PP. 127-130; BIBL. 10 REF.Article

On the persistence of Cenococcum geophilum ectomycorrhizas and its implications for forest carbon and nutrient cyclesFERNANDEZ, Christopher W; MCCORMACK, M. Luke; HILL, Jason M et al.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2013, Vol 65, pp 141-143, issn 0038-0717, 3 p.Article

Variability of Cenococcum colonization and its ecophysiological significance for young conifers at alpine-treelineHASSELQUIST, Niles; GERMINO, Matthew J; MCGONIGLE, Terence et al.New phytologist. 2005, Vol 165, Num 3, pp 867-873, issn 0028-646X, 7 p.Article

Cenococcum geophilum sclerotia from an archaeological site in western Canada = Cenococcum geophilum sclérote dans un site archéologique du Canada OccidentalSHAY, C. T; KAPINGA, M. R. M.North American archaeologist. 1997, Vol 18, Num 4, pp 363-370, issn 0197-6931Article

Mycorrhizal growth in pure cultures in the presence of pesticidesLAATIKAINEN, Tarja; HEINONEN-TANSKI, H.Microbiological research. 2002, Vol 157, Num 2, pp 127-137, issn 0944-5013Article

Nutritional growth requirements for submerged cultures of the ectomycorrhizal fungi Cenococcum geophilum FrJOB, D; ARAGNO, M.Cryptogamie. Mycologie. 1992, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 79-85, issn 0181-1584Article

Studies on cenococcum geophilum. II: Sclerotium morphology, germination, and formation in pure culture and growth pouchesMASSICOTTE, H. B; TRAPPE, J. M; PETERSON, R. L et al.Canadian journal of botany. 1992, Vol 70, Num 1, pp 125-132, issn 0008-4026Article

Genetic diversity and differential in vitro responses to Ni in Cenococcum geophilum isolâtes from serpentine soils in PortugalGONCALVES, Susana C; PORTUGAL, Antonio; GONCALVES, M. Teresa et al.Mycorrhiza (Berlin). 2007, Vol 17, Num 8, pp 677-686, issn 0940-6360, 10 p.Article

Storage of ectomycorrhizal fungi by freezingCORBERY, Y; LE TACON, F.Annales des sciences forestières. 1997, Vol 54, Num 2, pp 211-217, issn 0003-4312Article

Environmental growth requirements for submerged cultures of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Cenococcum geophilum FrJOB, D.Cryptogamie. Mycologie. 1996, Vol 17, Num 3-4, pp 165-171, issn 0181-1584Article

Messenger RNA intron in the nuclear 18s ribosomal RNA gene of deuteromycetesROGERS, S. O; ZHONG HUA YAN; SHINOHARA, M et al.Current genetics. 1993, Vol 23, Num 4, pp 338-342, issn 0172-8083Article

Ectomycorrhizas associated with a relict population of Dryas octopetala in the Burren, western Ireland. I. Distribution of ectomycorrhizas in relation to vegetation and soil characteristicsHARRINGTON, Thomas J; MITCHELL, Derek T.Mycorrhiza (Berlin). 2005, Vol 15, Num 6, pp 425-433, issn 0940-6360, 9 p.Article

Initial melanin and nitrogen concentrations control the decomposition of ectomycorrhizal fungal litterFERNANDEZ, Christopher W; KOIDE, Roger T.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2014, Vol 77, pp 150-157, issn 0038-0717, 8 p.Article

Long-term increase in nitrogen supply alters above-and below-ground ectomycorrhizal communities and increases the dominance of Russula spp. in a temperate oak savannaAVIS, Peter G; MCLAUGHLIN, David J; DENTINGER, Bryn C et al.New phytologist. 2003, Vol 160, Num 1, pp 239-253, issn 0028-646X, 15 p.Article

Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities on seedlings and conspecific trees of Pinus mugo grown on the coastal dunes of the Curonian Spit in LithuaniaAUCINA, Algis; RUDAWSKA, Maria; LESKI, Tomasz et al.Mycorrhiza (Berlin). 2011, Vol 21, Num 3, pp 237-245, issn 0940-6360, 9 p.Article

SURVIVAL OF MYCORRHIZA FORMED BY CENOCOCCUM GEOPHILUM FR. IN DRY SOILSPIGOTT CD.1982; NEW PHYTOLOGIST; ISSN 0028-646X; GBR; DA. 1982; VOL. 92; NO 4; PP. 513-517; BIBL. 13 REF.Article

Ectomycorrhiza communities of red oak (Quercus rubra L.) of different age in the Lusatian lignite mining district, East GermanyGEBHARDT, S; NEUBERT, K; WÖLLECKE, J et al.Mycorrhiza (Berlin). 2007, Vol 17, Num 4, pp 279-290, issn 0940-6360, 12 p.Article

Solubilisation and colonisation of wood ash by ectomycorrhizal fungi isolated from a wood ash fertilised spruce forestMAHMOOD, Shahid; FINLAY, Roger D; ERLAND, Susanne et al.FEMS microbiology ecology. 2001, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 151-161, issn 0168-6496Article

Ectomycorrhizal fungi challenged by saprotrophic basidiomycetes and soil microfungi under different ammonium regimes in vitroBAAR, J; STANTON, N. L.Mycological research (Print). 2000, Vol 104, pp 691-697, issn 0953-7562, 6Article

Utilisation de l'azote organique par les champignons ectomycorhiziens = Utilization of organic nitrogen by ectomycorrhizal fungiBOTTON, B.Bulletin de la société d'écophysiologie. 1994, Vol 19, Num 1-2, pp 21-35, issn 0151-718XArticle

Identical genotypes of an ericoid mycorrhiza-forming fungus occur in roots of Epacris pulchella (Ericaceae) and Leptospermum polygalifolium (Myrtaceae) in an Australian sclerophyll forestCURLEVSKI, Nathalie J. A; CHAMBERS, Susan M; ANDERSON, Ian C et al.FEMS microbiology ecology. 2009, Vol 67, Num 3, pp 411-420, issn 0168-6496, 10 p.Article

Phylogenetic divergence in a local population of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Cenococcum geophilumDOUHAN, G. W; RIZZO, D. M.New phytologist. 2005, Vol 166, Num 1, pp 263-271, issn 0028-646X, 9 p.Article

Differential ability of ectomycorrhizas to survive dryingDI PIETRO, Magali; CHURIN, Jean-Louis; GARBAYE, Jean et al.Mycorrhiza (Berlin). 2007, Vol 17, Num 6, pp 547-550, issn 0940-6360, 4 p.Article

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