Mycorrhiza in sedges—an overview T. MuthukumarK. UdaiyanP. Shanmughavel Review 04 March 2004 Pages: 65 - 77
Interactions between Trichoderma pseudokoningii strains and the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Glomus mosseae and Gigaspora rosea Alicia MartinezMariana ObertelloAlicia Godeas Original Paper 30 April 2003 Pages: 79 - 84
Mycorrhizal promotion of host stomatal conductance in relation to irradiance and temperature Robert M. AugéJennifer L. MooreKeunho Cho Original Paper 13 May 2003 Pages: 85 - 92
Arbuscular mycorrhiza colonization and development at suboptimal root zone temperature A. LiuB. WangC. Hamel Original Paper 14 May 2003 Pages: 93 - 101
A global assessment using PCR techniques of mycorrhizal fungal populations colonising Tithonia diversifolia R. A. SharrockF. L. SinclairD. L. Godbold Original Paper 23 May 2003 Pages: 103 - 109
Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonising roots of the grass species Agrostis capillaris and Lolium perenne in a field experiment Armelle GollotteDiederik van TuinenDavid Atkinson Original Paper 24 May 2003 Pages: 111 - 117
Influence of colonisation by an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus on the growth of seedlings of Banksia ericifolia (Proteaceae) G. S. PattinsonP. A. McGee Original Paper 23 May 2003 Pages: 119 - 125
Morphological types of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in roots of weeds on vacant land Masahide Yamato Original Paper 28 May 2003 Pages: 127 - 131
Arbuscular mycorrhizal status of wild plants in saline-alkaline soils of the Yellow River Delta Fa-Yuan WangRun-Jin LiuJian-Min Zhou Original Paper 24 June 2003 Pages: 133 - 137
Presence of different arbuscular mycorrhizal infection patterns in roots of Lotus glaber plants growing in the Salado River basin Analía I. SannazzaroOscar A. RuizAna B. Menéndez Short Note 27 February 2004 Pages: 139 - 142
The Fourth International Conference on Mycorrhizae from four perspectives David P. Janos Newscorner 26 February 2004 Pages: 143 - 144