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1. Desert plants, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and associated bacteria: Exploring the diversity and role of symbiosis under drought.

2. The rootstock modifies the arbuscular mycorrhizal community of the root system, while the influence of the scion is limited in grapevines.

3. A common ericoid shrub modulates the diversity and structure of fungal communities across an arbuscular to ectomycorrhizal tree dominance gradient.

4. Airborne DNA reveals predictable spatial and seasonal dynamics of fungi.

5. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Streptomyces: brothers in arms to shape the structure and function of the hyphosphere microbiome in the early stage of interaction.

6. Two new Russula species (fungi) from dry dipterocarp forest in Thailand suggest niche specialization to this habitat type.

7. Four new species of Russula subsection Roseinae from tropical montane forests in western Panama.

8. Differential Responses of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities to Long-Term Fertilization in the Wheat Rhizosphere and Root Endosphere.

9. Above- and belowground biodiversity jointly tighten the P cycle in agricultural grasslands.

10. Diversity and community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi in Pinus thunbergii coastal forests bordering the Yellow Sea of China.

11. Fungal diversity driven by bark features affects phorophyte preference in epiphytic orchids from southern China.

12. The ectomycorrhizal community of urban linden trees in Gdańsk, Poland.

13. Insufficient sampling constrains our characterization of plant microbiomes.

14. The Response of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities to the Soil Environment of Underground Mining Subsidence Area in Northwest China.

15. A dataset of plant and microbial community structure after long-term grazing and mowing in a semiarid steppe.

16. High-throughput sequencing analysis of the rhizosphere arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) community composition associated with Ferula sinkiangensis.

17. Large-scale genome sequencing of mycorrhizal fungi provides insights into the early evolution of symbiotic traits.

18. Molecular evidence supports simultaneous association of the achlorophyllous orchid Chamaegastrodia inverta with ectomycorrhizal Ceratobasidiaceae and Russulaceae.

19. Effects of sodium sulfide application on the growth of Robinia pseudoacacia, heavy metal immobilization, and soil microbial activity in Pb-Zn polluted soil.

20. Oak displays common local but specific distant gene regulation responses to different mycorrhizal fungi.

21. Genetic variation and evolutionary history of a mycorrhizal fungus regulate the currency of exchange in symbiosis with the food security crop cassava.

22. Mutualist and pathogen traits interact to affect plant community structure in a spatially explicit model.

23. Arbuscular mycorrhizal and microbial profiles of an aged phenol-polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon-contaminated soil.

24. Differential responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities to mineral and organic fertilization.

25. PCR-denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis as a Simple Identification Tool of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Isolates.

26. Phylogenetic rewiring in mycorrhizal-plant interaction networks increases community stability in naturally fragmented landscapes.

27. Is arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species community affected by cotton growth management systems in the Brazilian Cerrado?

28. Comparative Mitochondrial Genome Analysis of Two Ectomycorrhizal Fungi ( Rhizopogon ) Reveals Dynamic Changes of Intron and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Subphylum Agaricomycotina.

29. Plant-soil feedback of two legume species in semi-arid Brazil.

30. The relative importance of ecological drivers of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal distribution varies with taxon phylogenetic resolution.

31. Non-symbiotic soil microbes are more strongly influenced by altered tree biodiversity than arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi during initial forest establishment.

32. Nestedness in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities in a Volcanic Ecosystem: Selection of Disturbance-tolerant Fungi along an Elevation Gradient.

33. Density and Diversity of Microbial Symbionts under Organic and Conventional Agricultural Management.

34. Soil temperature and hydric potential influences the monthly variations of soil Tuber aestivum DNA in a highly productive orchard.

35. Restriction of plant roots in boreal forest organic soils affects the microbial community but does not change the dominance from ectomycorrhizal to saprotrophic fungi.

36. Drought modulates interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity and barley genotype diversity.

37. Agricultural intensification reduces microbial network complexity and the abundance of keystone taxa in roots.

38. Mycorrhizosphere Bacterial Communities and their Sensitivity to Antibacterial Activity of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi.

39. First report of community dynamics of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in radiocesium degradation lands after the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear disaster in Japan.

40. Mycorrhizal fungal community composition in seven orchid species inhabiting Song Mountain, Beijing, China.

41. Context dependency, co-introductions, novel mutualisms, and host shifts shaped the ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of the alien tree Eucalyptus globulus.

42. Fungal Elevational Rapoport pattern from a High Mountain in Japan.

43. Community composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with native plants growing in a petroleum-polluted soil of the Amazon region of Ecuador.

44. Host plant phylogeny and geographic distance strongly structure Betulaceae-associated ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in Chinese secondary forest ecosystems.

45. Impact of Introduction of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on the Root Microbial Community in Agricultural Fields.

46. Phylogenetic imprint of woody plants on the soil mycobiome in natural mountain forests of eastern China.

47. Atmospheric nitrogen deposition impacts on the structure and function of forest mycorrhizal communities: A review.

48. Agroecological coffee management increases arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi diversity.

49. Strong succession in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities.

50. Characteristics of root-cultivable endophytic fungi from Rhododendron ovatum Planch.

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