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Mohammad Bahram

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Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 5, 2019
Mycorrhizal types differ in ecophysiology and alter plant nutrition and soil processesLeho Tedersoo, Mohammad Bahram
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|December 17, 2021
Fungi as mediators linking organisms and ecosystemsMohammad Bahram, Tarquin Netherway
Trends in Microbiology|July 10, 2024
Melanized root-associated fungi: key players in plant-soil systemsTarquin Netherway, Mohammad Bahram
Molecular Ecology|July 23, 2017
Plant species richness and productivity determine the diversity of soil fungal guilds in temperate coniferous forest and bog habitatsIndrek Hiiesalu, Mohammad Bahram, Leho Tedersoo
The ISME Journal|May 16, 2020
Fruitbody chemistry underlies the structure of endofungal bacterial communities across fungal guilds and phylogenetic groupsMari Pent, Mohammad Bahram, Kadri Põldmaa
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|December 12, 2019
Host tree organ is the primary driver of endophytic fungal community structure in a hemiboreal forestKati Küngas, Mohammad Bahram, Kadri Põldmaa
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 22, 2020
How mycorrhizal associations drive plant population and community biologyLeho Tedersoo, Mohammad Bahram, Martin Zobel
Microbiological Research|May 29, 2021
Phylogenomics reveals the evolution of root nodulating alpha- and beta-Proteobacteria (rhizobia)Saleh Rahimlou, Mohammad Bahram, Leho Tedersoo
Frontiers in Microbiology|May 26, 2017
Bacterial Communities in Boreal Forest Mushrooms Are Shaped Both by Soil Parameters and Host IdentityMari Pent, Kadri Põldmaa, Mohammad Bahram
Mycorrhiza|June 22, 2016
Alpine bistort (Bistorta vivipara) in edge habitat associates with fewer but distinct ectomycorrhizal fungal species: a comparative study of three contrasting soil environments in SvalbardSunil Mundra, Mohammad Bahram, Pernille Bronken Eidesen
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Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 5, 2019
Mycorrhizal types differ in ecophysiology and alter plant nutrition and soil processesLeho Tedersoo, Mohammad Bahram
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|December 17, 2021
Fungi as mediators linking organisms and ecosystemsMohammad Bahram, Tarquin Netherway
Trends in Microbiology|July 10, 2024
Melanized root-associated fungi: key players in plant-soil systemsTarquin Netherway, Mohammad Bahram
Molecular Ecology|July 23, 2017
Plant species richness and productivity determine the diversity of soil fungal guilds in temperate coniferous forest and bog habitatsIndrek Hiiesalu, Mohammad Bahram, Leho Tedersoo
The ISME Journal|May 16, 2020
Fruitbody chemistry underlies the structure of endofungal bacterial communities across fungal guilds and phylogenetic groupsMari Pent, Mohammad Bahram, Kadri Põldmaa
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|December 12, 2019
Host tree organ is the primary driver of endophytic fungal community structure in a hemiboreal forestKati Küngas, Mohammad Bahram, Kadri Põldmaa
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 22, 2020
How mycorrhizal associations drive plant population and community biologyLeho Tedersoo, Mohammad Bahram, Martin Zobel
Microbiological Research|May 29, 2021
Phylogenomics reveals the evolution of root nodulating alpha- and beta-Proteobacteria (rhizobia)Saleh Rahimlou, Mohammad Bahram, Leho Tedersoo
Frontiers in Microbiology|May 26, 2017
Bacterial Communities in Boreal Forest Mushrooms Are Shaped Both by Soil Parameters and Host IdentityMari Pent, Kadri Põldmaa, Mohammad Bahram
Mycorrhiza|June 22, 2016
Alpine bistort (Bistorta vivipara) in edge habitat associates with fewer but distinct ectomycorrhizal fungal species: a comparative study of three contrasting soil environments in SvalbardSunil Mundra, Mohammad Bahram, Pernille Bronken Eidesen
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