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2. Advancing date palm cultivation in the Arabian Peninsula and beyond: Addressing stress tolerance, genetic diversity, and sustainable practices
3. Acquisition and evolution of enhanced mutualism—an underappreciated mechanism for invasive success?
4. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as mediators of ecosystem responses to nitrogen deposition: A trait‐based predictive framework
5. Misdiagnosis and uncritical use of plant mycorrhizal data are not the only elephants in the room : A response to Brundrett & Tedersoo (2019) ‘Misdiagnosis of mycorrhizas and inappropriate recycling of data can lead to false conclusions’
6. Mechanisms of plant–soil feedback : interactions among biotic and abiotic drivers
7. Using mock communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to evaluate fidelity associated with Illumina sequencing
8. From Lilliput to Brobdingnag: Extending Models of Mycorrhizal Function across Scales
9. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Water Table Affect Wetland Plant Community Composition
10. Enemy Release? An Experiment with Congeneric Plant Pairs and Diverse above- and Belowground Enemies
11. Responses of Soil Biota to Elevated CO 2 in a Chaparral Ecosystem
12. Breaking New Ground: Soil Communities and Exotic Plant Invasion
13. Ecological Linkages between Aboveground and Belowground Biota
14. Variation in Plant Response to Native and Exotic Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
15. Life-History Strategies of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Relation to Their Successional Dynamics
16. Microfungi in Indoor Environments: What Is Known and What Is Not
17. Interspecific Differences in the Response of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi to Artemisia tridentata Grown under Elevated Atmospheric CO$_2$
18. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Percent Root Infection and Infection Intensity of Bromus hordeaceus Grown in Elevated Atmospheric CO₂
19. Plant Species-Specific Changes in Root-Inhabiting Fungi in a California Annual Grassland: Responses to Elevated CO₂ and Nutrients
20. Plant-soil feedbacks and mycorrhizal type influence temperate forest population dynamics
21. Reduced mycorrhizal responsiveness leads to increased competitive tolerance in an invasive exotic plant
22. Presence of Archaea in the Indoor Environment and Their Relationships with Housing Characteristics
23. Unearthed! The Amazing Microbiome Exposed: The Established Researcher
24. Branching out: Towards a trait-based understanding of fungal ecology
25. Relationships of fungal spore concentrations in the air and meteorological factors
26. Phylogenetic structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities along an elevation gradient
27. Worldwide evidence of a unimodal relationship between productivity and plant species richness
28. Detection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spores in the air across different biomes and ecoregions
29. Spatial Heterogeneity in Mycorrhizal Populations and Communities: Scales and Mechanisms
30. Endophytes inconsistently affect plant communities across Schedonorus arundinaceus hosts
31. "Sampling Effect", a Problem in Biodiversity Manipulation? A Reply to David A. Wardle
32. Author Correction: Evolutionary history of plant hosts and fungal symbionts predicts the strength of mycorrhizal mutualism
33. Evolutionary history of plant hosts and fungal symbionts predicts the strength of mycorrhizal mutualism
34. Improving plant biomass estimation in the field using partial least squares regression and ridge regression
35. A trait-based framework to understand life history of mycorrhizal fungi
36. Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Ecosystem Functioning
37. Invasive plants escape from suppressive soil biota at regional scales
38. Effects of soil fungi, disturbance and propagule pressure on exotic plant recruitment and establishment at home and abroad
39. Plant-soil feedbacks: the past, the present and future challenges
40. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities change among three stages of primary sand dune succession but do not alter plant growth
41. Cultivar genotype, application and endophyte history affects community impact of Schedonorus arundinaceus
42. The potential of soil amendments for restoring severely disturbed grasslands
43. How Economically Valuable are Vulnerable Ecosystems?
44. Fruiting body and molecular rDNA sampling of fungi in woody debris from logged and unlogged boreal forests in northeastern Ontario
45. Temporal and compositional differences of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in conventional monocropping and tree-based intercropping systems
46. Determining a minimum detection threshold in terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis
47. Weak conspecific feedbacks and exotic dominance in a species-rich savannah
48. Effects of soil biota from different ranges on "Robinia" invasion: acquiring mutualists and escaping pathogens
49. Soil microbes drive the classic plant diversity—productivity pattern
50. Evidence for functional divergence in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from contrasting climatic origins
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