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Hidden Partners: Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plants
References
Aerts, R. (1999) Competition between dominant plant species in heathlands. In: Aerts R, Heil GW (eds.) Heathlands, patterns and processes in a changing environment. Kluwer, Dordrecht, 125-151. In van der Heijden, M.G.A., Sanders, I.R (eds.) (2002) Ecological Studies: Mycorrhizal Ecology. Springer, 127-8
Aerts R, Heil GW (eds.) (1993) Heathlands, patterns and processes in a changing environment. Kluwer, Dordrecht, 125-151. In van der Heijden, M.G.A., Sanders, I.R (eds.) (2002) Ecological Studies: Mycorrhizal Ecology. Springer, 127-8
Aerts, R. The Role of Various Types of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Nutrient Cycling and Plant Competition. In van der Heijden, M.G.A., Sanders, I.R (eds.) (2002) Ecological Studies: Mycorrhizal Ecology. Springer, 117-130
Cairney, J.W.G., Chamber, S.M. (eds.) (1999) Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Key Genera in Profile. Springer.
Chapin, F.S. (1995) New cog in the nitrogen cycle. Nature 377:199-200. In Aerts, R. The Role of Various Types of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Nutrient Cycling and Plant Competition. In van der Heijden, M.G.A., Sanders, I.R (eds.) (2002) Ecological Studies: Mycorrhizal Ecology. Springer, 117-130
Díez, J. Invasion biology of Australian ectomycorrhizal fungi introduced with eucalypt plantations into the Iberian Peninsula. Biological Invasions (2005) 7:3-15.
Kirk, P.M., Cannon, P.F., David, J.C., and Stalpers, J.A. (eds.) (2001) Dictionary of the Fungi 9th Edition. CABI Publishing
Olsson, P.A., Jakobsen, I., Wallander, H. Foraging and Resources Allocation Strategies of Mycorrhizal Fungi in a Patchy Environment. In van der Heijden, M.G.A., Sanders, I.R (eds.) (2002) Ecological Studies: Mycorrhizal Ecology. Springer, 93-109.
Pfleger, F.L., Linderman, R.G. (eds.) (1994) Mycorrhizae and Plant Health. The American Phytopathological Society Press.
Read, D.J. (1991) Mycorrhizas in Ecosystems. Experientia 47:376-391. In Olsson, P.A., Jakobsen, I., Wallander, H. Foraging and Resources Allocation Strategies of Mycorrhizal Fungi in a Patchy Environment. In van der Heijden, M.G.A., Sanders, I.R (eds.) (2002) Ecological Studies: Mycorrhizal Ecology. Springer, 98
KRead, D.J., Lewis, D.H., Fitter, A.H., Alexander, I.J. (eds.) (1992) Mycorrhizas in Ecosystems. CAB International.
Van der Putten, W.H. (2002) How to be invasive. Nature 417:32.
Wingfield, M.J., Slippers, B., Roux, J., Wingfield, B.D. Worldwide Movement of Exotic Forest Fungi, Especially in the Tropics and Southern Hemisphere. BioScience (2001) 51, 2:134-139
Other References and Links for Mycorrhizal Fungi
Mighty Mycorrhizae by Doreen G. Howard, in The American Gardner, The Magazine of the American Horticultural Society. July/August 2005. Pages 23-27.
The New York Botanical Garden: http://www.nybg.org/
The New York Botanical Garden Virtual Herbarium: http://sciweb.nybg.org/science2/VirtualHerbarium.asp
The North American Mycological Society: http://www.namyco.org/
Mycorrhizal Information Exchange: http://mycorrhiza.ag.utk.edu/
Introduction to the Fungi: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/fungi/fungi.html
The WWW Virtual Library - Mycology: http://mycology.cornell.edu/
Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Native Truffles - Fun Guys: http://abc.net.au/science/scribblygum/june2002/default.htm
USDA Forest Mycology Team: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/mycology/index.html
Frequently Asked Questions about Truffles: http://www.natruffling.org/faq.htm
Myko Web: http://www.mykoweb.com/index.html
Small Mammals and Hypogeous Fungi: http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~pgwerner/mycophagy/mycophagy.html
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