Evolution and networks in ancient and widespread symbioses between Mucoromycotina and liverworts William R. RimingtonSilvia PresselMartin I. Bidartondo Original Article Open access 13 November 2019 Pages: 551 - 565
Geography and habitat predominate over climate influences on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities of mid-European meadows Veronika ŘezáčováRenata SlavíkováJan Jansa Original Article 14 November 2019 Pages: 567 - 579
Exogenous abscisic acid and root volatiles increase sporulation of Rhizophagus irregularis DAOM 197198 in asymbiotic and pre-symbiotic status Xiaodi LiuZengwei FengQing Yao Original Article 15 October 2019 Pages: 581 - 589
Axenic growth of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Rhizophagus irregularis and growth stimulation by coculture with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria Lobna AbdellatifPrabhath LokurugeChantal Hamel Original Article 23 November 2019 Pages: 591 - 598
Secretion of acid phosphatase from extraradical hyphae of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Rhizophagus clarus is regulated in response to phosphate availability Takumi SatoShihomi HachiyaKeitaro Tawaraya Original Article 19 November 2019 Pages: 599 - 605
In vitro mycorrhization of pear (Pyrus communis) Mariem LotfiKalyanne FernandezStefaan Werbrouck Original Article 23 October 2019 Pages: 607 - 614
Increased maize growth and P uptake promoted by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi coincide with higher foliar herbivory and larval biomass of the Fall Armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda Raúl Omar Real-SantillánEk del-ValJohn Larsen Original Article 14 November 2019 Pages: 615 - 622
Rhizophagus intraradices promotes alfalfa (Medicago sativa) defense against pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) revealed by RNA-Seq analysis Yingde LiZhibiao NanTingyu Duan Original Article 06 October 2019 Pages: 623 - 635
How deep can ectomycorrhizas go? A case study on Pisolithus down to 4 meters in a Brazilian eucalypt plantation Agnès RobinCéline PradierChristophe Jourdan Original Article 16 November 2019 Pages: 637 - 648
The European delicacy Tuber melanosporum forms mycorrhizae with some indigenous Chinese Quercus species and promotes growth of the oak seedlings Ran WangAlexis Guerin-LaguetteFu-Qiang Yu Original Article 23 November 2019 Pages: 649 - 661
Soil spore bank in Tuber melanosporum: up to 42% of fruitbodies remain unremoved in managed truffle grounds Laure Schneider-MaunouryElisa TaschenMarc-André Selosse Short Note 07 November 2019 Pages: 663 - 668