22 results on '"Ballhausen, Max-Bernhard"'
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2. Myristate and the ecology of AM fungi : significance, opportunities, applications and challenges
3. The interaction between Rhizoglomus irregulare and hyphae attached phosphate solubilizing bacteria increases plant biomass of Solanum lycopersicum
4. A non-invasive soil-based setup to study tomato root volatiles released by healthy and infected roots
5. Mimicking climate warming effects on Alaskan soil microbial communities via gradual temperature increase
6. The sapro-rhizosphere: Carbon flow from saprotrophic fungi into fungus-feeding bacteria
7. Fungal response to abruptly or gradually delivered antifungal agent amphotericin B is growth stage dependent
8. It Takes Two to Tango: A Bacterial Biofilm Provides Protection against a Fungus-Feeding Bacterial Predator
9. Fungus-bacterium associations are widespread in fungal cultures isolated from a semi-arid natural grassland in Germany
10. Soil Saprobic Fungi Differ in Their Response to Gradually and Abruptly Delivered Copper
11. Response to the Editor: Assessing the robustness of communities and ecosystems in global change research
12. Increasing Temperature and Microplastic Fibers Jointly Influence Soil Aggregation by Saprobic Fungi
13. Environmental Filtering Is a Relic. A Response to Cadotte and Tucker
14. Trait Differentiation within the Fungus-Feeding (Mycophagous) Bacterial Genus Collimonas
15. Trait Differentiation within the Fungus-Feeding (Mycophagous) Bacterial Genus Collimonas
16. Methods for baiting and enriching fungus-feeding (Mycophagous) rhizosphere bacteria
17. Methods for Baiting and Enriching Fungus-Feeding (Mycophagous) Rhizosphere Bacteria
18. Response to the Editor: Assessing the robustness of communities and ecosystems in global change research.
19. Soil Saprobic Fungi Differ in Their Response to Gradually and Abruptly Delivered Copper
20. Fungal response to abruptly or gradually delivered antifungal agent amphotericin B is growth stage dependent
21. Soil Saprobic Fungi Differ in Their Response to Gradually and Abruptly Delivered Copper
22. Mimicking climate warming effects on Alaskan soil microbial communities via gradual temperature increase
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