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Scientific Reports|November 21, 2020
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi favor invasive Echinops sphaerocephalus when grown in competition with native Inula conyzaeVeronika Řezáčová, Milan Řezáč, Hana Gryndlerová, et al.
The Journal of Urology|April 1, 1991
Temporal effects of shock wave lithotripsyJ S Morris, D A Husmann, W T Wilson, et al.
The Journal of Urology|July 1, 1990
Prostatomembranous urethral disruptions: management by suprapubic cystostomy and delayed urethroplastyD A Husmann, W T Wilson, T B Boone, et al.
Heliyon|August 11, 2018
Influence of alternative soil amendments on mycorrhizal fungi and cowpea productionAdam B Cobb, Gail W T Wilson, Carla L Goad, et al.
The Journal of Urology|January 1, 1993
Treatment philosophy and retreatment rates following piezoelectric lithotripsyJ Fegan, L A Camp, W T Wilson, et al.
The Knee|January 29, 2022
Quantifying graft impingement in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionW T Wilson, G P Hopper, M O'Boyle, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 3, 2019
Plant Diversity and Fertilizer Management Shape the Belowground Microbiome of Native Grass Bioenergy FeedstocksDaniel Revillini, Gail W T Wilson, R Michael Miller, et al.
Ecology|May 31, 2018
Defoliation and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi shape plant communities in overgrazed semiarid grasslandsXin Yang, Yue Shen, Nan Liu, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 27, 2009
Soil aggregation and carbon sequestration are tightly correlated with the abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: results from long-term field experimentsGail W T Wilson, Charles W Rice, Matthias C Rillig, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2010
Resource limitation is a driver of local adaptation in mycorrhizal symbiosesNancy Collins Johnson, Gail W T Wilson, Matthew A Bowker, et al.
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Scientific Reports|November 21, 2020
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi favor invasive Echinops sphaerocephalus when grown in competition with native Inula conyzaeVeronika Řezáčová, Milan Řezáč, Hana Gryndlerová, et al.
The Journal of Urology|April 1, 1991
Temporal effects of shock wave lithotripsyJ S Morris, D A Husmann, W T Wilson, et al.
The Journal of Urology|July 1, 1990
Prostatomembranous urethral disruptions: management by suprapubic cystostomy and delayed urethroplastyD A Husmann, W T Wilson, T B Boone, et al.
Heliyon|August 11, 2018
Influence of alternative soil amendments on mycorrhizal fungi and cowpea productionAdam B Cobb, Gail W T Wilson, Carla L Goad, et al.
The Journal of Urology|January 1, 1993
Treatment philosophy and retreatment rates following piezoelectric lithotripsyJ Fegan, L A Camp, W T Wilson, et al.
The Knee|January 29, 2022
Quantifying graft impingement in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionW T Wilson, G P Hopper, M O'Boyle, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 3, 2019
Plant Diversity and Fertilizer Management Shape the Belowground Microbiome of Native Grass Bioenergy FeedstocksDaniel Revillini, Gail W T Wilson, R Michael Miller, et al.
Ecology|May 31, 2018
Defoliation and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi shape plant communities in overgrazed semiarid grasslandsXin Yang, Yue Shen, Nan Liu, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 27, 2009
Soil aggregation and carbon sequestration are tightly correlated with the abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: results from long-term field experimentsGail W T Wilson, Charles W Rice, Matthias C Rillig, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2010
Resource limitation is a driver of local adaptation in mycorrhizal symbiosesNancy Collins Johnson, Gail W T Wilson, Matthew A Bowker, et al.
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