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    A plant perspective on nitrogen cycling in the rhizosphere by Moreau, Delphine, Bardgett, Richard D., Finlay, Roger D., Jones, David L., Philippot, Laurent, Power, Sally

    Published in Functional ecology (01-04-2019)
    “…Nitrogen is the major nutrient limiting plant growth in terrestrial ecosystems, and the transformation of inert nitrogen to forms that can be assimilated by…”
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    Carbon sequestration is related to mycorrhizal fungal community shifts during long‐term succession in boreal forests by Clemmensen, Karina E, Finlay, Roger D, Dahlberg, Anders, Stenlid, Jan, Wardle, David A, Lindahl, Björn D

    Published in The New phytologist (01-03-2015)
    “…Boreal forest soils store a major proportion of the global terrestrial carbon (C) and below‐ground inputs contribute as much as above‐ground plant litter to…”
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    Contrasting effects of ectomycorrhizal fungi on early and late stage decomposition in a boreal forest by Sterkenburg, Erica, Clemmensen, Karina E., Ekblad, Alf, Finlay, Roger D., Lindahl, Björn D.

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-09-2018)
    “…Symbiotic ectomycorrhizal fungi have received increasing attention as regulators of below-ground organic matter storage. They are proposed to promote organic…”
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    Secondary products and molecular mechanism of calcium oxalate degradation by the strain Azospirillum sp. OX-1 by Xia, Dening, Nie, Wenjun, Li, Xiaofang, Finlay, Roger D., Lian, Bin

    Published in Scientific reports (09-10-2024)
    “…The oxalate-carbonate pathway (OCP) involves degradation of soil oxalate to carbonate. To exploit and manage this natural mineralization of assimilated…”
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    Growing evidence for facultative biotrophy in saprotrophic fungi: data from microcosm tests with 201 species of wood-decay basidiomycetes by Smith, Gabriel R., Finlay, Roger D., Stenlid, Jan, Vasaitis, Rimvydas, Menkis, Audrius

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2017)
    “…Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) symbioses have evolved a minimum of 78 times independently from saprotrophic lineages, indicating the potential for functional overlap…”
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    Widespread bacterial responses and their mechanism of bacterial metallogenic detoxification under high concentrations of heavy metals by Li, Xiaofang, Sun, Menglin, Zhang, Luting, Finlay, Roger D., Liu, Renlu, Lian, Bin

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-11-2022)
    “…Microbial mineralization is increasingly used in bioremediation of heavy metal pollution, but better mechanistic understanding of the processes involved and…”
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    Reviews and syntheses: Biological weathering and its consequences at different spatial levels – from nanoscale to global scale by Finlay, Roger D, Mahmood, Shahid, Rosenstock, Nicholas, Bolou-Bi, Emile B, Köhler, Stephan J, Fahad, Zaenab, Rosling, Anna, Wallander, Håkan, Belyazid, Salim, Bishop, Kevin, Lian, Bin

    Published in Biogeosciences (25-03-2020)
    “…Plant nutrients can be recycled through microbial decomposition of organic matter but replacement of base cations and phosphorus, lost through harvesting of…”
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    Spatial Separation of Litter Decomposition and Mycorrhizal Nitrogen Uptake in a Boreal Forest by Lindahl, Björn D., Katarina Ihrmark, Johanna Boberg, Trumbore, Susan E., Högberg, Peter, Stenlid, Jan, Finlay, Roger D.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2007)
    “…$\bullet$Our understanding of how saprotrophic and mycorrhizal fungi interact to recirculate carbon and nutrients from plant litter and soil organic matter is…”
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    Changes in turnover rather than production regulate biomass of ectomycorrhizal fungal mycelium across a Pinus sylvestris chronosequence by Hagenbo, Andreas, Clemmensen, Karina E., Finlay, Roger D., Kyaschenko, Julia, Lindahl, Björn D., Fransson, Petra, Ekblad, Alf

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2017)
    “…In boreal forest soils, ectomycorrhizal fungi are fundamentally important for carbon (C) dynamics and nutrient cycling. Although their extraradical mycelium…”
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    Bacterial microbiomes of individual ectomycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris roots are shaped by soil horizon and differentially sensitive to nitrogen addition by Marupakula, Srisailam, Mahmood, Shahid, Jernberg, Johanna, Nallanchakravarthula, Srivathsa, Fahad, Zaenab A., Finlay, Roger D.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-11-2017)
    “…Summary Plant roots select non‐random communities of fungi and bacteria from the surrounding soil that have effects on their health and growth, but we know…”
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    Influence of soil type, cultivar and Verticillium dahliae on the structure of the root and rhizosphere soil fungal microbiome of strawberry by Nallanchakravarthula, Srivathsa, Mahmood, Shahid, Alström, Sadhna, Finlay, Roger D

    Published in PloS one (27-10-2014)
    “…Sustainable management of crop productivity and health necessitates improved understanding of the ways in which rhizosphere microbial populations interact with…”
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    Nitrogen and carbon reallocation in fungal mycelia during decomposition of boreal forest litter by Boberg, Johanna B, Finlay, Roger D, Stenlid, Jan, Ekblad, Alf, Lindahl, Björn D

    Published in PloS one (20-03-2014)
    “…Boreal forests are characterized by spatially heterogeneous soils with low N availability. The decomposition of coniferous litter in these systems is primarily…”
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    Ectomycorrhizal roots select distinctive bacterial and ascomycete communities in Swedish subarctic forests by Izumi, Hironari, Finlay, Roger D

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-03-2011)
    “…Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) roots represent important niches for interactions with bacteria and ascomycete fungi, since they have a large surface area and receive a…”
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    Seasonal Dynamics of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities in Roots in a Seminatural Grassland by Santos-González, Juan C, Finlay, Roger D, Tehler, Anders

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-09-2007)
    “…Symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have been shown to influence both the diversity and productivity of grassland plant communities. These effects…”
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    Community analysis of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria in the maize mycorrhizosphere in a long-term fertilization trial by Toljander, Jonas F, Santos-González, Juan C, Tehler, Anders, Finlay, Roger D

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-08-2008)
    “…In this study, we investigated the impact of organic and mineral fertilizers on the community composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and bacteria in…”
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    Attachment of different soil bacteria to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal extraradical hyphae is determined by hyphal vitality and fungal species by Toljander, Jonas F., Artursson, Veronica, Paul, Leslie R., Jansson, Janet K., Finlay, Roger D.

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-01-2006)
    “…abstract Attachment of certain bacteria to living arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal extraradical hyphae may be an important prerequisite for interactions between…”
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    Linking plants to rocks: ectomycorrhizal fungi mobilize nutrients from minerals by Landeweert, Renske, Hoffland, Ellis, Finlay, Roger D., Kuyper, Thom W., van Breemen, Nico

    Published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution (01-05-2001)
    “…Plant nutrients, with the exception of nitrogen, are ultimately derived from weathering of primary minerals. Traditional theories about the role of…”
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    Quantitative analysis of soluble exudates produced by ectomycorrhizal roots as a response to ambient and elevated CO2 by Johansson, Emma M, Fransson, Petra M.A, Finlay, Roger D, Hees, Patrick A.W. van

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-06-2009)
    “…Despite its potential impact on soil carbon flow, few studies have attempted to quantify the effects of elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) on production of exudates…”
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    Ecological aspects of mycorrhizal symbiosis: with special emphasis on the functional diversity of interactions involving the extraradical mycelium by Finlay, Roger D

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-03-2008)
    “…Different symbiotic mycorrhizal associations between plants and fungi occur, almost ubiquitously, in a wide range of terrestrial ecosystems. Historically,…”
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    Quantitative analysis of root and ectomycorrhizal exudates as a response to Pb, Cd and As stress by Johansson, Emma M, Fransson, Petra M. A, Finlay, Roger D, van Hees, Patrick A. W

    Published in Plant and soil (01-12-2008)
    “…We examined exudation of low molecular weight (LMW) organic compounds of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) and non-mycorrhizal (NM) seedlings in relation to metals. Scots…”
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