Ectomycorhize (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ectomycorhize" in French language version.

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  • Simon Egli & Ivano Brunner. Les mycorhizes, une fascinante biocénose en forêt. Not. prat. 35 (2002). Institut fédéral de recherches WSL, Birmensdorf. 8  p. (ISSN 1012-6554) [2]

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  • Ivanka Nikolova, Karl J. Johanson, Anders Dahlberg, Radiocaesium in fruitbodies and mycorrhizae in ectomycorrhizal fungi ; Journal of Environmental Radioactivity ; Volume 37, Issue 1, 1997, Pages 115-125 (résumé)

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  • Hakan Wallander & Tonnie Wickman (1999). Biotite and microcline as potassium sources in ectomycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris seedlings. Mycorrhiza 9:25-32. [4]

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  • B. Wang & Y.L. Qiu (2006) Phylogenetic distribution and evolution of mycorrhizas in land plants. Mycorrhiza 16:299-363. [1]
  • C. Calvaruso, MP Turpault, E. Leclerc, P. Frey-Klett (2007). Impact of ectomycorrhizosphere on the functional diversity of soil bacterial and fungal communities from a forest stand in relation to nutrient mobilization processes. Microbial Ecology 54(3):567-577. [3]
  • A. Machuca, G. Pereira, A. Aguiar, AMF Milagres (2007). Metal-chelating compounds produced by ectomycorrhizal fungi collected from pine plantations. Letters in applied microbiology 44(1):7-12. [5]
  • L.M. Egerton-Warburton, J.I. Querejeta, M.F. Allen (2007). Common mycorrhizal networks provide a potential pathway for the transfer of hydraulically lifted water between plants. Journal of experimental botany 58(6):1473-1483. [6]

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  • Voiry H (1981) Classification morphologique des ectomycorhizes du chêne et du hêtre dans le nord‐est de la France. European Journal of Forest Pathology, 11(5‐6), 284-299. (fr) (résumé en anglais)

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  • Simon Egli & Ivano Brunner. Les mycorhizes, une fascinante biocénose en forêt. Not. prat. 35 (2002). Institut fédéral de recherches WSL, Birmensdorf. 8  p. (ISSN 1012-6554) [2]