Mycorrhiza 2002 — a productive year V. Gianinazzi-PearsonF. Andrew Smith Editorial 21 February 2003 Pages: 1 - 1
Effect of mutations in the pea genes Sym33 and Sym40 Lidia M. JacobiOlesia S. PetrovaIgor A. Tikhonovich Original Paper Pages: 3 - 7
Effect of mutations in the pea genes Sym33 and Sym40 Lidia M. JacobiLidia A. ZubkovaIgor A. Tikhonovich Original Paper Pages: 9 - 16
The ectomycorrhizal symbiosis between Lactarius deliciosus and Pinus sylvestris in forest soil samples: symbiotic efficiency and development on roots of a rDNA internal transcribed spacer-selected isolate of L. deliciosus Alexis Guerin-LaguetteSerge ConventiDaniel Mousain Original Paper Pages: 17 - 25
Development of microsatellite markers from an ectomycorrhizal fungus, Tricholoma matsutake, by an ISSR-suppression-PCR method Chunlan LianTaizo HogetsuAkiyoshi Yamada Original Paper Pages: 27 - 31
Type of mycorrhizal associations in two coastal nature reserves of the Mediterranean basin Andrea MaremmaniStefano BediniManuela Giovannetti Original Paper Pages: 33 - 40
In vitro evidence of mycoparasitism of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Laccaria laccata against Mucor hiemalis in the rhizosphere of Pinus sylvestris Antoni WernerMarcin Zadworny Original Paper Pages: 41 - 47
Changes in the concentration of trigonelline in a semi-arid leguminous plant (Prosopis laevigata) induced by an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus during the presymbiotic phase R. Rojas-Andrade C. Cerda-García-Rojas A. Ramos-Valdivia Short Note Pages: 49 - 52
Mycorrhizal technology in agriculture: from genes to bioproducts. 2001. Newscorner 12 March 2003 Pages: 53 - 54