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Inga Hiiesalu

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The New Phytologist|March 31, 2021
How and where do disturbances promote the establishment of nonnative mycorrhizal plants at high elevations?C Guillermo Bueno, Inga Hiiesalu, Kadri Koorem
Ecology|July 28, 2012
Small-scale grassland assembly patterns differ above and below the soil surfaceJodi N Price, Inga Hiiesalu, Pille Gerhold, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 2, 2017
Sharing resources for mutual benefit: crosstalk between disciplines deepens the understanding of mycorrhizal symbioses across scalesLauren P Waller, Judith Felten, Inga Hiiesalu, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 11, 2023
Niche types and community assemblyJohn Davison, Maret Gerz, Inga Hiiesalu, et al.
Oecologia|March 8, 2013
A negative heterogeneity-diversity relationship found in experimental grassland communitiesAntonio Gazol, Riin Tamme, Jodi N Price, et al.
Mycorrhiza|February 14, 2023
Do commercial arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculants contain the species that they claim?Tanel Vahter, Epp Maria Lillipuu, Jane Oja, et al.
Oecologia|July 4, 2012
Microfragmentation concept explains non-positive environmental heterogeneity-diversity relationshipsLauri Laanisto, Riin Tamme, Inga Hiiesalu, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 12, 2023
Herbivory-driven shifts in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community assembly: increased fungal competition and plant phosphorus benefitsAdam Frew, Maarja Öpik, Jane Oja, et al.
Microbial Ecology|June 2, 2016
The Root-Associated Microbial Community of the World's Highest Growing Vascular PlantsRoey Angel, Ralf Conrad, Miroslav Dvorsky, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|August 10, 2023
Plant-symbiotic fungal diversity tracks variation in vegetation and the abiotic environment along an extended elevational gradient in the HimalayasInga Hiiesalu, Johannes Schweichhart, Roey Angel, et al.
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The New Phytologist|March 31, 2021
How and where do disturbances promote the establishment of nonnative mycorrhizal plants at high elevations?C Guillermo Bueno, Inga Hiiesalu, Kadri Koorem
Ecology|July 28, 2012
Small-scale grassland assembly patterns differ above and below the soil surfaceJodi N Price, Inga Hiiesalu, Pille Gerhold, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 2, 2017
Sharing resources for mutual benefit: crosstalk between disciplines deepens the understanding of mycorrhizal symbioses across scalesLauren P Waller, Judith Felten, Inga Hiiesalu, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 11, 2023
Niche types and community assemblyJohn Davison, Maret Gerz, Inga Hiiesalu, et al.
Oecologia|March 8, 2013
A negative heterogeneity-diversity relationship found in experimental grassland communitiesAntonio Gazol, Riin Tamme, Jodi N Price, et al.
Mycorrhiza|February 14, 2023
Do commercial arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculants contain the species that they claim?Tanel Vahter, Epp Maria Lillipuu, Jane Oja, et al.
Oecologia|July 4, 2012
Microfragmentation concept explains non-positive environmental heterogeneity-diversity relationshipsLauri Laanisto, Riin Tamme, Inga Hiiesalu, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 12, 2023
Herbivory-driven shifts in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community assembly: increased fungal competition and plant phosphorus benefitsAdam Frew, Maarja Öpik, Jane Oja, et al.
Microbial Ecology|June 2, 2016
The Root-Associated Microbial Community of the World's Highest Growing Vascular PlantsRoey Angel, Ralf Conrad, Miroslav Dvorsky, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|August 10, 2023
Plant-symbiotic fungal diversity tracks variation in vegetation and the abiotic environment along an extended elevational gradient in the HimalayasInga Hiiesalu, Johannes Schweichhart, Roey Angel, et al.
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