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July 26, 2011
Genetic exchange in an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus results in increased rice growth and altered mycorrhiza-specific gene transcription
Alexandre Colard, Caroline Angelard, Ian R Sanders
Plos One
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November 22, 2018
Within-species phylogenetic relatedness of a common mycorrhizal fungus affects evenness in plant communities through effects on dominant species
Romain Savary, Lucas Villard, Ian R Sanders
Mycorrhiza
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February 18, 2017
Cost-efficient production of in vitro Rhizophagus irregularis
Pawel Rosikiewicz, Jérémy Bonvin, Ian R Sanders
Ecology Letters
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September 9, 2006
Genetic variability in a population of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi causes variation in plant growth
Alexander M Koch, Daniel Croll, Ian R Sanders
The New Phytologist
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August 14, 2009
Changes in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal phenotypes and genotypes in response to plant species identity and phosphorus concentration
Martine Ehinger, Alexander M Koch, Ian R Sanders
Fungal Genetics and Biology : FG & B
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October 7, 2004
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota) harbour ancient fungal tubulin genes that resemble those of the chytrids (Chytridiomycota)
Nicolas Corradi, Mohamed Hijri, Luca Fumagalli, et al.
The ISME Journal
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May 4, 2021
Co-existence of AMF with different putative MAT-alleles induces genes homologous to those involved in mating in other fungi: a reply to Malar et al
Ivan D Mateus, Soon-Jae Lee, Ian R Sanders
Molecular Biology and Evolution
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April 8, 2003
Evidence of recombination in putative ancient asexuals
Andrea Gandolfi, Ian R Sanders, Valeria Rossi, et al.
The New Phytologist
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August 8, 2008
Multilocus genotyping of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and marker suitability for population genetics
Daniel Croll, Nicolas Corradi, Hannes A Gamper, et al.
The New Phytologist
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August 31, 2012
Significant genetic and phenotypic changes arising from clonal growth of a single spore of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus over multiple generations
Martine O Ehinger, Daniel Croll, Alexander M Koch, et al.
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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July 26, 2011
Genetic exchange in an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus results in increased rice growth and altered mycorrhiza-specific gene transcription
Alexandre Colard, Caroline Angelard, Ian R Sanders
Plos One
|
November 22, 2018
Within-species phylogenetic relatedness of a common mycorrhizal fungus affects evenness in plant communities through effects on dominant species
Romain Savary, Lucas Villard, Ian R Sanders
Mycorrhiza
|
February 18, 2017
Cost-efficient production of in vitro Rhizophagus irregularis
Pawel Rosikiewicz, Jérémy Bonvin, Ian R Sanders
Ecology Letters
|
September 9, 2006
Genetic variability in a population of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi causes variation in plant growth
Alexander M Koch, Daniel Croll, Ian R Sanders
The New Phytologist
|
August 14, 2009
Changes in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal phenotypes and genotypes in response to plant species identity and phosphorus concentration
Martine Ehinger, Alexander M Koch, Ian R Sanders
Fungal Genetics and Biology : FG & B
|
October 7, 2004
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota) harbour ancient fungal tubulin genes that resemble those of the chytrids (Chytridiomycota)
Nicolas Corradi, Mohamed Hijri, Luca Fumagalli, et al.
The ISME Journal
|
May 4, 2021
Co-existence of AMF with different putative MAT-alleles induces genes homologous to those involved in mating in other fungi: a reply to Malar et al
Ivan D Mateus, Soon-Jae Lee, Ian R Sanders
Molecular Biology and Evolution
|
April 8, 2003
Evidence of recombination in putative ancient asexuals
Andrea Gandolfi, Ian R Sanders, Valeria Rossi, et al.
The New Phytologist
|
August 8, 2008
Multilocus genotyping of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and marker suitability for population genetics
Daniel Croll, Nicolas Corradi, Hannes A Gamper, et al.
The New Phytologist
|
August 31, 2012
Significant genetic and phenotypic changes arising from clonal growth of a single spore of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus over multiple generations
Martine O Ehinger, Daniel Croll, Alexander M Koch, et al.
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