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1. Evolution of Lipochitooligosaccharide Binding to a LysM-RLK for Nodulation in Medicago truncatula.

2. Mycorrhiza helper bacterium Bacillus pumilus HR10 improves growth and nutritional status of Pinus thunbergii by promoting mycorrhizal proliferation.

3. Identification of upregulated genes in Tricholoma matsutake mycorrhiza.

4. Anatomical patterns of condensed tannin in fine roots of tree species from a cool-temperate forest.

5. Partial mycoheterotrophy is common among chlorophyllous plants with Paris-type arbuscular mycorrhiza.

6. A Novel Putative Microtubule-Associated Protein Is Involved in Arbuscule Development during Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Formation.

7. The CLE53–SUNN genetic pathway negatively regulates arbuscular mycorrhiza root colonization in Medicago truncatula.

8. Mycorrhiza: genotype assignment using phylogenetic networks.

9. Nitric oxide in plant–fungal interactions.

10. Mycorrhizas enhance drought tolerance of citrus by altering root fatty acid compositions and their saturation levels.

11. Comparative transcriptome analysis of Poncirus trifoliata identifies a core set of genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis.

12. Identification and Functional Characterization of a Maize Phosphate Transporter Induced by Mycorrhiza Formation.

13. Inferring the mycorrhizal status of introduced plants of Cypripedium calceolus (Orchidaceae) in northern England using stable isotope analysis.

14. From rhizoids to roots? Experimental evidence of mutualism between liverworts and ascomycete fungi.

15. Genetic diversity patterns of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with the mycoheterotroph Arachnitis uniflora Phil. (Corsiaceae).

16. Seasonal variation in N uptake strategies in the understorey of a beech-dominated N-limited forest ecosystem depends on N source and species.

17. Mycorrhizal fungal communities respond to experimental elevation of soil pH and P availability in temperate hardwood forests.

18. Tricholoma vaccinum host communication during ectomycorrhiza formation.

19. Germination and seedling establishment in orchids: a complex of requirements.

20. E151 (sym15), a pleiotropic mutant of pea (Pisum sativum L.), displays low nodule number, enhanced mycorrhizae, delayed lateral root emergence, and high root cytokinin levels.

21. Seedling mycorrhiza: a discussion of origin and evolution in Orchidaceae.

22. Orchid conservation: further links.

23. Spatial and temporal structuring of arbuscular mycorrhizal communities is differentially influenced by abiotic factors and host crop in a semi-arid prairie agroecosystem.

24. PvRbohB negatively regulates Rhizophagus irregularis colonization in Phaseolus vulgaris.

25. Rhizosphere Microbes as Essential Partners for Plant Stress Tolerance.

26. Rhizobial and Mycorrhizal Symbioses in Lotus japonicus Require Lectin Nucleotide Phosphohydrolase, Which Acts Upstream of Calcium Signaling.

27. Expression of Plant Genes for Arbuscular Mycorrhiza-Inducible Phosphate Transporters and Fungal Vesicle Formation in Sorghum, Barley, and Wheat Roots.

28. Local and systemic mycorrhiza-induced protection against the ectoparasitic nematode Xiphinema index involves priming of defence gene responses in grapevine.

29. Lotus japonicus ARPC1 Is Required for Rhizobial Infection.

30. Archaeal abundance in relation to root and fungal exudation rates.

31. Surprising spectra of root-associated fungi in submerged aquatic plants.

32. Truffle brûlé: an efficient fungal life strategy.

33. Major transitions in the evolution of early land plants: a bryological perspective.

34. Structure and Expression Profile of the Phosphate Phtl Transporter Gene Family in Mycorrhizal Populus trichocarpa1[W].

35. Stars and Symbiosis: MicroRNA- and MicroRNA*-Mediated Transcript Cleavage Involved in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis1[W][OA].

36. Strigolactones Are Transported through the Xylem and Play a Key Role in Shoot Architectural Response to Phosphate Deficiency in Nonarbuscular Mycorrhizal Host Arabidopsis.

37. Evolution of tree nutrition.

38. Phosphorus nutrition of mycorrhizal trees.

39. Regulation of the Nitrogen Transfer Pathway in the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis: Gene Characterization and the Coordination of Expression with Nitrogen Flux.

40. A tomato strigolactone-impaired mutant displays aberrant shoot morphology and plant interactions.

41. The ectomycorrhizal community in natural Tuber borchii grounds.

42. Genomic Inventory and Transcriptional Analysis of Medicago truncatula Transporters.

43. Mechanisms that promote bacterial fitness in fungal-affected soil microhabitats.

44. Functional and genetic diversity of mycorrhizal fungi from single plants of Caladenia formosa (Orchidaceae).

45. Composite Medicago truncatula plants harbouring Agrobacterium rhizogenes-transformed roots reveal normal mycorrhization by Glomus intraradices.

46. Orchid biology: from Linnaeus via Darwin to the 21st century.

47. Vegetative anatomy and systematics of Triphorinae (Orchidaceae).

48. Orchid conservation: making the links.

49. Colonization of adventitious roots of Medicago truncatula by Pseudomonas fluorescens C7R12 as affected by arbuscular mycorrhiza.

50. Effect of inoculation with putative plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria isolated from Pinus spp. on Pinus pinea growth, mycorrhization and rhizosphere microbial communities.

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