Soil modification by different tree species influences the extent of seedling ectomycorrhizal infection I. A. DickieJ. OleksynE. Turzanska Original Paper 02 December 2005 Pages: 73 - 79
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with the Meliaceae on Hainan island, China Z. Y. ShiY. L. ChenX. L. Li Original Paper 17 August 2005 Pages: 81 - 87
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the tree seedlings of two Australian rain forests: occurrence, colonization, and relationships with plant performance Catherine A. GehringJoseph H. Connell Original Paper 20 August 2005 Pages: 89 - 98
Growth, compatible solute and salt accumulation of five mycorrhizal fungal species grown over a range of NaCl concentrations G. BoisA. BertrandD. P. Khasa Original Paper 28 October 2005 Pages: 99 - 109
Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis in vitro between Tricholoma matsutake and Pinus densiflora seedlings that resembles naturally occurring ‘shiro’ Akiyoshi YamadaKen MaedaHitoshi Murata Original Paper 05 November 2005 Pages: 111 - 116
Drought effects on fine-root and ectomycorrhizal-root biomass in managed Pinus oaxacana Mirov stands in Oaxaca, Mexico María ValdésHeidi AsbjornsenKristiina A. Vogt Original Paper 02 December 2005 Pages: 117 - 124
Displacement of an herbaceous plant species community by mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Gmelina arborea, an exotic tree, grown in a microcosm experiment Arsene SanonPascal MartinRobin Duponnois Original Paper 19 November 2005 Pages: 125 - 132
Effect of carbon and nitrogen sources, pH and temperature on in vitro culture of several isolates of Amanita caesarea (Scop.:Fr.) Pers. A. DazaJ. L. ManjónC. Santamaría Original Paper 15 November 2005 Pages: 133 - 136
In situ and in vitro colonization of Cathaya argyrophylla (Pinaceae) by ectomycorrhizal fungi Lu-Min VaarioShu-Tang XingYu Hua Li Original paper 16 November 2005 Pages: 137 - 142
Spatial distribution of ectomycorrhizal Basidiomycete Russula subsect. Foetentinae populations in a primary dipterocarp rainforest Taiana RiviereK. NatarajanBernard Dreyfus Short Note 23 September 2005 Pages: 143 - 148