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1. Substrate and low intensity fires influence bacterial communities in longleaf pine savanna

2. Soil characteristics and bare ground cover differ among jurisdictions and disturbance histories in Western US protected area-centered ecosystems

3. How social and ecological characteristics shape transaction costs in polycentric wildfire governance: insights from the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Ecosystem, California, USA

4. Research on mutualisms between native and non-native partners can contribute critical ecological insights

5. Quantifying ecological variation across jurisdictional boundaries in a management mosaic landscape

6. Frequent fire slows microbial decomposition of newly deposited fine fuels in a pyrophilic ecosystem

8. Root pathogen diversity and composition varies with climate in undisturbed grasslands, but less so in anthropogenically disturbed grasslands

9. Fungal community structure and seasonal trajectories respond similarly to fire across pyrophilic ecosystems

10. Community structure of soil fungi in a novel perennial crop monoculture, annual agriculture, and native prairie reconstruction

11. Frequent fire reorganizes fungal communities and slows decomposition across a heterogeneous pine savanna landscape

12. Abiotic and biotic context dependency of perennial crop yield

13. Mammalian Soil Disturbance, Plant Cover, and Soil Nitrogen in a Prairie Restoration

14. Import volumes and biosecurity interventions shape the arrival rate of fungal pathogens

15. Mycorrhizal fungal growth responds to soil characteristics, but not host plant identity, during a primary lacustrine dune succession

16. Plant and root endophyte assembly history: interactive effects on native and exotic plants

17. Taxonomic similarity, more than contact opportunity, explains novel plant-pathogen associations between native and alien taxa

18. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities change among three stages of primary sand dune succession but do not alter plant growth

19. Determining a minimum detection threshold in terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis

20. Field-based effects of allelopathy in invaded tallgrass prairie

22. Plant and fungal identity determines pathogen protection of plant roots by arbuscular mycorrhizas

23. Research on mutualisms between native and non-native partners can contribute critical ecological insights

24. When do arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi protect plant roots from pathogens?

26. Soil microbes drive the classic plant diversity-productivity pattern

27. Deciphering the relative contributions of multiple functions within plant-microbe symbioses

28. Community structure of soil fungi in a novel perennial crop monoculture, annual agriculture, and native prairie reconstruction.

29. Import volumes and biosecurity interventions shape the arrival rate of fungal pathogens.

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