Comparative anatomy of the host-fungus interface in mycorrhizas J. DexheimerJ.-C. Pargney Multi-Author Review Pages: 312 - 321
Morphological, biochemical and molecular changes during ectomycorrhiza development F. M. MartinJ. L. Hilbert Multi-Author Review Pages: 321 - 331
Regulation of mycorrhizal infection by hormonal factors produced by hosts and fungi N. Gogala Multi-Author Review Pages: 331 - 340
Assimilation of mineral nitrogen and ion balance in the two partners of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis: Data and hypothesis C. PlassardP. ScherommL. Salsac Multi-Author Review Pages: 340 - 349
Costs and benefits of mycorrhizas: Implications for functioning under natural conditions A. H. Fitter Multi-Author Review Pages: 350 - 355
Acquisition of nutrients from organic resources by mycorrhizal autotrophic plants J. Dighton Multi-Author Review Pages: 362 - 369
The significance of mycorrhizas for protective ecosystems W. PankowT. BollerA. Wiemken Multi-Author Review Pages: 391 - 394
Phytoalexin response is elicited by a pathogen (Rhizoctonia solani) but not by a mycorrhizal fungus (Glomus mosseae) in soybean roots P. WyssT. BollerA. Wiemken Research Articles Pages: 395 - 399