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    Genetic diversity of root-associated fungal endophytes from Calluna vulgaris at contrasting field sites by SHARPLES, J. M., CHAMBERS, S. M., MEHARG, A. A., CAIRNEY, J. W. G.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2000)
    “…A total of 107 putative ericoid mycorrhizal endophytes were isolated from hair roots of Calluna vulgaris from two abandoned arsenic/copper mine sites and a…”
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    Physiological Heterogeneity Within Fungal Mycelia: An Important Concept for a Functional Understanding of the Ectomycorrhizal Symbiosis by Cairney, J. W. G., Burke, R. M.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-12-1996)
    “…Individual mycelia of filamentous fungi display considerable heterogeneity at the physiological level. Important physiological processes such as nutrient…”
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    Rapid incorporation of carbon from ectomycorrhizal mycelial necromass into soil fungal communities by Drigo, B., Anderson, I.C., Kannangara, G.S.K., Cairney, J.W.G., Johnson, D.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-06-2012)
    “…Ectomycorrhizal mycelial necromass is an important source of carbon for free-living microorganisms in forest soils, yet we know little either of its fate when…”
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    Ericoid mycorrhiza: a partnership that exploits harsh edaphic conditions by Cairney, J. W. G., Meharg, A. A.

    Published in European journal of soil science (01-12-2003)
    “…Summary Plants that form ericoid mycorrhizal associations are widespread in harsh habitats. Ericoid mycorrhizal fungal endophytes are a genetically diverse…”
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    Molecular determination of genetic variation in Pisolithus isolates from a defined region in New South Wales, Australia by ANDERSON, I. C., CHAMBERS, S. M., CAIRNEY, J. W. G.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-1998)
    “…Sixty-two isolates of Pisolithus were obtained from a carpophore population collected from a 90-km2 area of New South Wales, Australia. Random amplified…”
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    Laccases and other polyphenol oxidases in ecto- and ericoid mycorrhizal fungi by BURKE, R. M, CAIRNEY, J. W. G

    Published in Mycorrhiza (01-06-2002)
    “…Polyphenol oxidases are known to be produced by a range of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) and ericoid mycorrhizal fungi. These enzymes include laccase (EC 1.10.3.2),…”
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    Evolution Symbiotic solution to arsenic contamination by Cairney, J. W. G, Sharples, J. M, Meharg, A. A, Chambers, S. M

    Published in Nature (London) (27-04-2000)
    “…Higher plants that are adapted to living on polluted soils are generally symbiotic with mycorrhizal fungi growing on contaminated sites. It is not known…”
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    The Physiology of Basidiomycete Linear Organs. II. Phosphate Uptake by Rhizomorphs of Armillaria mellea by Cairney, J. W. G., Jennings, D. H., Ratcliffe, R. G., Southon, T. E.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-1988)
    “…This study shows that rhizomorphs can be produced readily in the laboratory for use in physiological and biochemical experiments. Apical and sub-apical…”
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    physiology of basidiomycete linear organs. I. Phosphate uptake by cords and mycelium in the laboratory and the field by Clipson, N.J.W, Cairney, J.W.G, Jennings, D.H

    Published in The New phytologist (01-03-1987)
    “…Phosphate uptake as a function of external medium concentration has been determined for mycelium grown in the laboratory, segments of cords collected from the…”
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    Symbiotic solution to arsenic contamination by SHARPLES, J. M, MEHARG, A. A, CHAMBERS, S. M, CAIRNEY, J. W. G

    Published in Nature (London) (27-04-2000)
    “…Higher plants that are adapted to living on polluted soils are generally symbiotic with mycorrhizal fungi growing on contaminated sites. It is not known…”
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    A Study of Ageing of Spruce [Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.] Ectomycorrhizas. II. Carbohydrate Allocation in Ageing Picea sitchensis/ Tylospora fibrillosa (Burt.) Donk Ectomycorrhizas by Cairney, J. W. G., Alexander, I. J.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-09-1992)
    “…Translocation of14C-labelled photosynthate was studied in seedlings of Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr. ectomycorrhizal with Tylospora fibrillosa (Burt.) Donk…”
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    Low-temperature-induced changes in trehalose, mannitol and arabitol associated with enhanced tolerance to freezing in ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes (Hebeloma spp.) by TIBBETT, M, SANDERS, F. E, CAIRNEY, J. W. G

    Published in Mycorrhiza (01-10-2002)
    “…Ectomycorrhizal fungi have been shown to survive sub-zero temperatures in axenic culture and in the field. However, the physiological basis for resistance to…”
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    A Study of Ageing of Spruce [Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.] Ectomycorrhizas. III. Phosphate Absorption and Transfer in Ageing Picea sitchensis/Tylospora fibrillosa (Burt.) Donk Ectomycorrhizas by Cairney, J. W. G., Alexander, I. J.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-09-1992)
    “…Phosphate absorption and transfer to the host was studied in seedlings of Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr. ectomycorrhizal with Tylospora fibrillosa (Burt.) Donk…”
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    Molecular investigation of genet distribution and genetic variation of Cortinarius rotundisporus in eastern Australian sclerophyll forests by SAWYER, N. A., CHAMBERS, S. M., CAIRNEY, J. W. G.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-06-1999)
    “…The size and distribution of Cortinarius rotundisporus genets at three sclerophyll forest field sites in New South Wales, Australia, were estimated by using…”
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    Distribution of photosynthetically fixed carbon within root systems of Eucalyptus pilularis plants ectomycorrhizal with Pisolithus tinctorius by Cairney, J.W.G. (University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK), Ashford, A.E, Allaway, W.G

    Published in The New phytologist (01-08-1989)
    “…In intact seedlings of Eucalyptus pilularis Sm. ectomycorrhizal with Pisolithus tinctorius (Pers.) Coker & Couch in growth pouches, and labelled…”
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    Carbohydrate oxidases in ericoid and ectomycorrhizal fungi: a possible source of Fenton radicals during the degradation of lignocellulose by BURKE, R. M., CAIRNEY, J. W. G.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-08-1998)
    “…Isolates of the ericoid mycorrhizal fungus Hymenoscyphus ericae (Read) Korf et Kernan, and the ectomycorrhizal fungi Suillus variegatus (Swartz ex Fr.) and…”
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    Arsenate Resistance in the Ericoid Mycorrhizal Fungus Hymenoscyphus ericae by Sharples, J. M., Meharg, A. A., Chambers, S. M., Cairney, J. W. G.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2001)
    “…• Differential resistance to arsenate ( AsO43-) is demonstrated here among populations of the ericoid mycorrhizal fungus Hymenoscyphus ericae isolated from…”
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    Molecular diversity of ericoid mycorrhizal endophytes isolated from Woollsia pungens by LIU, G., CHAMBERS, S. M., CAIRNEY, J. W. G.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-09-1998)
    “…One hundred and sixty-eight sterile endophytic mycelia were isolated from roots of four Woollsia pungens (Cav.) F. Muell. (Epacridaceae) plants collected from…”
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