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1. Variation in carbon and nitrogen concentrations among peatland categories at the global scale

4. Woody invaders are more highly colonized by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi than congeneric native species

5. The Global Soil Mycobiome consortium dataset for boosting fungal diversity research

7. Friend or foe? The role of biotic agents in drought-induced plant mortality

8. Peatland Microbial Community Composition Is Driven by a Natural Climate Gradient

9. Towards understanding diversity, endemicity and global change vulnerability of soil fungi

10. Latitude, elevation, and mean annual temperature predict peat organic matter chemistry at a global scale

11. Global patterns in endemicity and vulnerability of soil fungi

12. Peatland microbial community responses to plant functional group and drought are depth-dependent

13. Structural and functional differentiation of the microbial community in the surface and subsurface peat of two minerotrophic fens in China

14. The Rhizosphere Responds: Rich Fen Peat and Root Microbial Ecology after Long-Term Water Table Manipulation

15. The IsoGenie database : an interdisciplinary data management solution for ecosystems biology and environmental research

16. Tree species with limited geographical ranges show extreme responses to ectomycorrhizas

17. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities differ among parental and hybrid Populus cross types within a natural riparian habitat

18. Tree genotype influences ectomycorrhizal fungal community structure: Ecological and evolutionary implications

19. Introduced elk alter traits of a native plant and its plant-associated arthropod community

20. Genetics-based interactions among plants, pathogens, and herbivores define arthropod community structure

21. Tree genotype mediates covariance among communities from microbes to lichens and arthropods

22. Genotype variation in bark texture drives lichen community assembly across multiple environments

23. Accounting for local adaptation in ectomycorrhizas: a call to track geographical origin of plants, fungi, and soils in experiments

24. Patterns and drivers of fungal community depth stratification in Sphagnum peat

25. Plant genetic identity of foundation tree species and their hybrids affects a litter-dwelling generalist predator

26. An elusive ectomycorrhizal fungus reveals itself: a new species of Geopora (Pyronemataceae) associated with Pinus edulis

27. Tree genotype and genetically based growth traits structure twig endophyte communities

28. Home-field advantage? evidence of local adaptation among plants, soil, and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi through meta-analysis

29. MycoDB, a global database of plant response to mycorrhizal fungi

31. Hybridization among foundation tree species influences the structure of associated understory plant communities

32. Genetically-based trait variation within a foundation tree species influences a dominant bark lichen

33. Range Expansion of the Collared Peccary in New Mexico: Potential for Interactions Between Historically Separate Subspecies

34. Microsite differences in fungal hyphal length, glomalin, and soil aggregate stability in semiarid Mediterranean steppes

35. Community Genetics Applications for Forest Biodiversity and Policy: Planning for the Future

36. A novel isolate and widespread abundance of the candidate alphaproteobacterial order (Ellin 329), in southern Appalachian peatlands

37. Community specificity: life and afterlife effects of genes

38. Interwoven branches of the plant and fungal trees of life

39. FungiQuant: A broad-coverage fungal quantitative real-time PCR assay

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