The elemental content in the mycelium of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Piloderma sp. during the colonization of hardened wood ash David HagerbergJan PallonHåkan Wallander Original Paper 14 July 2005 Pages: 387 - 392
Douglas-fir ectomycorrhizae in 40- and 400-year-old stands: mycobiont availability to late successional western hemlock T. R. HortonR. MolinaK. Hood Original Paper 15 July 2005 Pages: 393 - 403
Mycorrhiza-plant colonization patterns on a subalpine glacier forefront as a model system of primary succession Efrén CázaresJames M. TrappeAri Jumpponen Original Paper 17 March 2005 Pages: 405 - 416
Impairment of NtAQP1 gene expression in tobacco plants does not affect root colonisation pattern by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi but decreases their symbiotic efficiency under drought Rosa PorcelManuel GómezJuan Manuel Ruiz-Lozano Original Paper 19 May 2005 Pages: 417 - 423
Ectomycorrhizas associated with a relict population of Dryas octopetala in the Burren, western Ireland. I. Distribution of ectomycorrhizas in relation to vegetation and soil characteristics Thomas J. HarringtonDerek T. Mitchell Original Paper 22 February 2005 Pages: 425 - 433
Ectomycorrhizas associated with a relict population of Dryas octopetala in the Burren, western Ireland II. Composition, structure and temporal variation in the ectomycorrhizal community Thomas J. HarringtonDerek T. Mitchell Original Paper 22 February 2005 Pages: 435 - 445
Mycotrophy of crops in rotation and soil amendment with peat influence the abundance and effectiveness of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in field soil M. VestbergK. SaariT. Hurme Original Paper 15 March 2005 Pages: 447 - 458
Morphological and molecular diversity and abundance of tomentelloid ectomycorrhizae in broad-leaved forests of the Hungarian Plain Erzsébet JakucsGábor M. KovácsZsolt Erős-Honti Original Paper 03 March 2005 Pages: 459 - 470
Post-fire, seasonal and annual dynamics of the ectomycorrhizal community in a Quercus ilex L. forest over a 3-year period Miriam de RománAna María de Miguel Original Paper 12 May 2005 Pages: 471 - 482