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Correlated evolution in an ectomycorrhizal host–symbiont system
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Plant-fungal symbiosis en gros and en detail
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Fungal symbiosis from mutualism to parasitism: who controls the outcome, host or invader?
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Plant symbiotic fungi are generally thought to express a single lifestyle that might increase
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(mutualism), decrease (parasitism), or have no influence (commensalism) on host fitness …
Uncommon ectomycorrhizal networks: richness and distribution of Alnus-associating ectomycorrhizal fungal communities
The level of specificity is a key evolutionary and ecological parameter of any symbiotic
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Unity in diversity: structural and functional insights into the ancient partnerships between plants and fungi
Contents Summary 996 I. Introduction 996 II. An ancient, and diverse, symbiosis 998 III.
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Structural diversity in ancient plant–fungal partnerships 1000 IV. Mycorrhizal unity in host …
Local adaptation and the consequences of being dislocated from coevolved enemies
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Are ericoid and ectomycorrhizal fungi part of a common guild?
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Research perspectives on functional diversity in ectomycorrhizal fungi
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A phylogenetic estimation of trophic transition networks for ascomycetous fungi: are lichens cradles of symbiotrophic fungal diversification?
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Fungi associated with photosynthetic organisms are major determinants of terrestrial
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biomass, nutrient cycling, and ecosystem productivity from the poles to the equator. Whereas …