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1. Ectomycorrhizal fungus supports endogenous rhythmic growth and corresponding resource allocation in oak during various below- and aboveground biotic interactions

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

3. Tree Root Zone Microbiome: Exploring the Magnitude of Environmental Conditions and Host Tree Impact

4. Collembola interact with mycorrhizal fungi in modifying oak morphology, C and N incorporation and transcriptomics

5. Temporal Changes and Alternating Host Tree Root and Shoot Growth Affect Soil Microbiomes

6. Mycorrhiza in tree diversity–ecosystem function relationships: conceptual framework and experimental implementation

7. Streptomyces-Induced Resistance Against Oak Powdery Mildew Involves Host Plant Responses in Defense, Photosynthesis, and Secondary Metabolism Pathways

8. Tree Response to Herbivory Is Affected by Endogenous Rhythmic Growth and Attenuated by Cotreatment With a Mycorrhizal Fungus

9. A gnotobiotic culture system with oak microcuttings to study specific effects of mycobionts on plant morphology before, and in the early phase of, ectomycorrhiza formation by Paxillus involutus and Piloderma croceum

10. Balance between geographic, soil, and host tree parameters to shape soil microbiomes associated to clonal oak varies across soil zones along a European North-South transect

11. Growing Research Networks on Mycorrhizae for Mutual Benefits

12. Multitrophic interactions in the rhizosphere of a temperate forest tree affect plant carbon flow into the belowground food web

13. Temporal Changes and Alternating Host Tree Root and Shoot Growth Affect Soil Microbiomes

14. Tree Root Zone Microbiome: Exploring the Magnitude of Environmental Conditions and Host Tree Impact

15. Endogenous rhythmic growth, a trait suitable for the study of interplays between multitrophic interactions and tree development

16. The Dark Side of Animal Phenology

17. Endogenous rhythmic growth in oak trees is regulated by internal clocks rather than resource availability

18. Synergists and antagonists in the rhizosphere modulate microbial communities and growth of Quercus robur L

19. Sweets for the foe – effects of nonstructural carbohydrates on the susceptibility of Quercus robur against Phytophthora quercina

20. OakContig <scp>DF</scp> 159.1, a reference library for studying differential gene expression in Quercus robur during controlled biotic interactions: use for quantitative transcriptomic profiling of oak roots in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis

21. Transcriptome analysis in oak uncovers a strong impact of endogenous rhythmic growth on the interaction with plant-parasitic nematodes

22. Cross talks at the morphogenetic, physiological and gene regulation levels between the mycobiont Piloderma croceum and oak microcuttings (Quercus robur) during formation of ectomycorrhizas

23. Large scale transcriptome analysis reveals interplay between development of forest trees and a beneficial mycorrhiza helper bacterium

24. Differential expression of two class III chitinases in two types of roots of Quercus robur during pre-mycorrhizal interactions with Piloderma croceum

25. Identification of premycorrhiza‐related plant genes in the association between Quercus robur and Piloderma croceum

26. Convergent losses of decay mechanisms and rapid turnover of symbiosis genes in mycorrhizal mutualists

27. The oak gene expression atlas: insights into Fagaceae genome evolution and the discovery of genes regulated during bud dormancy release

28. Streptomyces-induced resistance against oak powdery mildew involves host plant responses in defense, photosynthesis, and secondary metabolism pathways

29. Detection and quantification of a mycorrhization helper bacterium and a mycorrhizal fungus in plant-soil microcosms at different levels of complexity

30. OakContigDF159.1, a reference library for studying differential gene expression in Quercus robur during controlled biotic interactions: use for quantitative transcriptomic profiling of oak roots in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis

31. Regrowth Kinetics of Dactylis glomerata Following Root Excision

33. Interaction of Piriformospora indica with Diverse Microorganisms and Plants

34. Regrowth Kinetics of Dactylis glomerata Following Defoliation

35. Transcriptional changes in two types of pre-mycorrhizal roots and in ectomycorrhizas of oak microcuttings inoculated with Piloderma croceum

36. Manipulation of the onset of ectomycorrhiza formation by indole-3-acetic acid, activated charcoal or relative humidity in the association between oak microcuttings and Piloderma croceum: influence on plant development and photosynthesis

37. Morphologische Interaktionen und molekulare Regulation vor und während der Ektomykorrhiza-Bildung zwischen Quercus robur L. und Piloderma croceum

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