Hyphal growth and mycorrhiza formation by the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus claroideum BEG 23 is stimulated by humic substances M. GryndlerH. HršelováV. Merhautová Original Paper 14 April 2005 Pages: 483 - 488
Expression of a tomato sugar transporter is increased in leaves of mycorrhizal or Phytophthora parasitica-infected plants S. García-RodríguezM. J. PozoN. Ferrol Original Paper 17 March 2005 Pages: 489 - 496
Distribution of dominant arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi among five plant species in undisturbed vegetation of a coastal grassland Eva H. StukenbrockSøren Rosendahl Original Paper 05 April 2005 Pages: 497 - 503
Genetic mosaics in the massive persisting rhizosphere colony “shiro” of the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Tricholoma matsutake Hitoshi MurataAkira OhtaNorihiro Futamura Original Paper 14 April 2005 Pages: 505 - 512
Phosphorus source alters host plant response to ectomycorrhizal diversity James W. BaxterJohn Dighton Original Paper 05 April 2005 Pages: 513 - 523
Ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of Alnus acuminata from Calilegua National Park (Argentina) Alejandra BecerraMarcelo R. ZakJorge Micolini Original Paper 21 July 2005 Pages: 525 - 531
Extraction of extraradical arbuscular mycorrhizal mycelium from compartments filled with soil and glass beads Elke NeumannEckhard George Original Paper 07 April 2005 Pages: 533 - 537
Chemotropism in the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae C. SbranaM. Giovannetti Original Paper 16 August 2005 Pages: 539 - 545
The influence of arbuscular mycorrhizae and light on Wisconsin (USA) sand savanna understories 1 Frank C. LandisAndrea GargasThomas J. Givnish Original Paper 11 June 2005 Pages: 547 - 553
The influence of arbuscular mycorrhizae and light on Wisconsin (USA) sand savanna understories 2. Plant competition Frank C. LandisAndrea GargasThomas J. Givnish Original Paper 16 June 2005 Pages: 555 - 562