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    Global evaluation of commercial arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculants under greenhouse and field conditions by Salomon, M.J., Demarmels, R., Watts-Williams, S.J., McLaughlin, M.J., Kafle, A., Ketelsen, C., Soupir, A., Bücking, H., Cavagnaro, T.R., van der Heijden, M.G.A.

    “…Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are plant symbionts that promote plant growth and provide important plant and ecosystem functions. These abilities have…”
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    Where less may be more: how the rare biosphere pulls ecosystems strings by Jousset, Alexandre, Bienhold, Christina, Chatzinotas, Antonis, Gallien, Laure, Gobet, Angélique, Kurm, Viola, Küsel, Kirsten, Rillig, Matthias C, Rivett, Damian W, Salles, Joana F, van der Heijden, Marcel G A, Youssef, Noha H, Zhang, Xiaowei, Wei, Zhong, Hol, W H Gera

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Rare species are increasingly recognized as crucial, yet vulnerable components of Earth’s ecosystems. This is also true for microbial communities, which are…”
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    Reduced tillage in organic farming affects soil organic carbon stocks in temperate Europe by Krauss, M., Wiesmeier, M., Don, A., Cuperus, F., Gattinger, A., Gruber, S., Haagsma, W.K., Peigné, J., Palazzoli, M. Chiodelli, Schulz, F., van der Heijden, M.G.A., Vincent-Caboud, L., Wittwer, R.A., Zikeli, S., Steffens, M.

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-02-2022)
    “…For decades, conservation tillage has been promoted as a measure to increase carbon stocks in arable soils. Since organic farming improves soil quality and…”
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    Short-term changes in soil biochemical properties as affected by subsidiary crop cultivation in four European pedo-climatic zones by Papp, R., Marinari, S., Moscatelli, M.C., van der Heijden, M.G.A., Wittwer, R., Campiglia, E., Radicetti, E., Mancinelli, R., Fradgley, N., Pearce, B., Bergkvist, G., Finckh, M.R.

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-08-2018)
    “…•Subsidiary crops cultivation affects soil quality enhancing biochemical activity.•Subsidiary crops short-term effect on soil were similar in the mild…”
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    Wheat performance with subclover living mulch in different agro-environmental conditions depends on crop management by Radicetti, E., Baresel, J.P., El-Haddoury, E.J., Finckh, M.R., Mancinelli, R., Schmidt, J.H., Thami Alami, I., Udupa, S.M., van der Heijden, M.G.A., Wittwer, R., Campiglia, E.

    Published in European journal of agronomy (01-03-2018)
    “…•Grain yield of wheat was mostly reduced when intercropped with subclover.•Subclover as living mulch in wheat performed better in low input…”
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    Mutualistic stability in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis: exploring hypotheses of evolutionary cooperation by Kiers, E.T, Heijden, M.G.A. van der

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-07-2006)
    “…The 450-million-year-old symbiosis between the majority of land plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) is one of the most ancient, abundant, and…”
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    Nonlegumes, legumes, and root nodules harbor different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities by Scheublin, T.R, Ridgway, K.P, Young, J.P.W, Heijden, M.G.A. van der

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-10-2004)
    “…Legumes are an important plant functional group since they can form a tripartite symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing Rhizobium bacteria and phosphorus-acquiring…”
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    Different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species are potential determinants of plant community structure by Heijden, M.G.A. van der (Botanisches Institut der Universitat Basel, Basel, Switzerland.), Boller, T, Wiemken, A, Sanders, I.R

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-09-1998)
    “…Almost all natural plant communities contain arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). We hypothesized that the species composition of AMF communities could have the…”
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    Increased allocation to external hyphae of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi under CO2 enrichment by Sanders, I.R, Streitwolf-Engel, R, Heijden, M.G.A. van der, Boller, T, Wiemken, A

    Published in Oecologia (1998)
    “…Prunella vulgaris was inoculated with different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and grown at two concentrations of CO₂ (ambient, 350 μl l-1, and elevated,…”
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