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    Barriers to seedling establishment in grasslands: Implications for Nothofagus forest restoration and migration by van Galen, Laura G., Lord, Janice M., Orlovich, David A., Jowett, Tim, Larcombe, Matthew J.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-02-2023)
    “…Tree seedling establishment outside forest boundaries is controlled by many interacting factors. Understanding the relative importance of different pressures…”
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    Fungal diversity in canopy soil of silver beech, Nothofagus menziesii (Nothofagaceae) by Nilsen, Andy R, Teasdale, Suliana E, Guy, Paul L, Summerfield, Tina C, Orlovich, David A

    Published in PloS one (24-01-2020)
    “…Adventitious roots in canopy soils associated with silver beech (Nothofagus menziesii Hook.f. (Nothofagaceae)) form ectomycorrhizal associations. We…”
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    Contrasting bacterial communities in two indigenous Chionochloa (Poaceae) grassland soils in New Zealand by Griffith, Jocelyn C

    Published in PloS one (28-06-2017)
    “…Examines two pristine NZ grassland sites dominated by indigenous tall tussocks (Chionochloa pallens or C. teretifolia) to investigate the extent and…”
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    Environmental barcoding of the ectomycorrhizal fungal genus Cortinarius by Teasdale, Suliana E., Beulke, Anne K., Guy, Paul L., Orlovich, David A.

    Published in Fungal diversity (01-01-2013)
    “…Understanding the role of ectomycorrhizal fungi in plant communities is hampered by a lack of knowledge about fungal diversity. DNA barcoding of the…”
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    Correlated evolution in an ectomycorrhizal host–symbiont system by Galen, Laura G., Orlovich, David A., Lord, Janice M., Nilsen, Andy R., Dutoit, Ludovic, Larcombe, Matthew J.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-05-2023)
    “…Summary Mechanisms of diversification in fungi are relatively poorly known. Many ectomycorrhizal symbionts show preference for particular host genera or…”
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    Cortinarius subgenus Leprocybe (Agaricales) in New Zealand by Soop, Karl, Cooper, Jerry A., Nilsen, Andy R., Orlovich, David A.

    Published in New Zealand journal of botany (02-10-2023)
    “…Cortinarius is the largest genus of Agaricales (mushrooms) in the world with a cosmopolitan distribution. All species are ectomycorrhizal. Cortinariaceae is a…”
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    Restoration of southern hemisphere beech (Nothofagaceae) forests: a meta‐analysis by van Galen, Laura G., Lord, Janice M., Orlovich, David A., Larcombe, Matthew J.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-03-2021)
    “…Nothofagus (southern beech) species form a major component of southern hemisphere forests, and in many regions are becoming an important focus for restoration…”
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    Zeta diversity differentiates factors driving community assembly of rare and common ectomycorrhizal fungi by van Galen, Laura G., Orlovich, David A., Lord, Janice M., Bohorquez, Julia, Nilsen, Andy R., Summerfield, Tina C., Larcombe, Matthew J.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-04-2023)
    “…A fundamental goal in community ecology is to understand what factors drive community assembly processes. The factors affecting ectomycorrhizal fungal…”
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    The effect of stratification and shade on germination of Nothofagus cliffortioides (Hook.f.) Oerst seeds by van Galen, Laura G., Lord, Janice M., Orlovich, David A., Larcombe, Matthew J.

    Published in New Zealand journal of botany (02-10-2023)
    “…Seed stratification can substantially improve germinability. In glasshouse settings, knowledge of stratification requirements is critical for allowing…”
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    Restrictions in the sprouting ability of an invasive coastal plant, Ammophila arenaria, from fragmented rhizomes by Konlechner, Teresa M., Orlovich, David A., Hilton, Michael J.

    Published in Plant ecology (01-05-2016)
    “…The dispersal of rhizomes by waves and ocean currents allows invasive coastal plants to spread rapidly over long distances. Long-term management of these…”
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    Purple haze: Cryptic purple sequestrate Cortinarius in New Zealand by Nilsen, Andy R., Wang, Xin Yue, Soop, Karl, Cooper, Jerry A., Ridley, Geoff S., Wallace, Michael, Summerfield, Tina C., Brown, Chris M., Orlovich, David A.

    Published in Mycologia (03-05-2020)
    “…is a species-rich ectomycorrhizal genus containing taxa that exhibit agaricoid or sequestrate basidiome morphologies. In New Zealand, one of the most…”
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    Plio-Pleistocene environmental changes shape present day phylogeography of New Zealand's southern beeches (Nothofagaceae) by Rawlence, Nicolas J., Potter, Benjamin C. M., Dussex, Nic, Scarsbrook, Lachie, Orlovich, David A., Waters, Jonathan M., McGlone, Matt, Knapp, Michael

    Published in New Zealand journal of botany (02-01-2021)
    “…Island ecosystems can be severely affected by climate change as they provide limited opportunities for species to track their habitat. Studying the population…”
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    Spore viability and germination of some ectomycorrhizal fungi from New Zealand and implications for forest restoration by Bohorquez, Julia, Nilsen, Andy R., Larcombe, Matthew J., Orlovich, David A., Lord, Janice M.

    Published in New Zealand journal of botany (03-04-2021)
    “…Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) are critical to the establishment of many plant species and an important consideration in ecological restoration of southern beech…”
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    An emended subgenus Myxacium in the light of a global Cortinarius (Agaricales) phylogeny by Soop, Karl, Nilsen, Andy R., Orlovich, David A., Dima, Bálint

    Published in Mycological progress (01-03-2021)
    “…Cortinarius subgenus Myxacium has been used since the times of Elias Fries to denote a large group of species characterized by a viscid universal veil. In…”
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    The influence of probiotic treatment on sulfasalazine metabolism in rat by Lee, Hee Ji, Zhang, Hu, Orlovich, David A., Fawcett, J. Paul

    Published in Xenobiotica (01-08-2012)
    “…Probiotics are live microorganisms claimed to exert beneficial effects on the host. This study investigated their effect on the metabolism and pharmacokinetics…”
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    Characterization of the cyanobacteria and associated bacterial community from an ephemeral wetland in New Zealand by Secker, Nick H., Chua, Jocelyn P. S., Laurie, Rebecca E., McNoe, Les, Guy, Paul L., Orlovich, David A., Summerfield, Tina C.

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-10-2016)
    “…New Zealand ephemeral wetlands are ecologically important, containing up to 12% of threatened native plant species and frequently exhibiting conspicuous…”
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    Studies of New Zealand Cortinarius: resolution of taxonomic conflicts in section Subcastanelli (Agaricales), new species and key to rozitoid species by Nilsen, Andy R., Macrae, Olivia C., Andrew, Kane M., Wang, Xin Yue, Te Tana, Mia C., Soop, Karl, Brown, Chris M., Summerfield, Tina C., Orlovich, David A.

    Published in New Zealand journal of botany (02-10-2021)
    “…Cortinarius is a speciose genus of mycorrhizal fungi that contains many cryptic and difficult to delineate taxa. Correct identification can be confounded for…”
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    Cortinarius atropileatus sp. nov. (Cortinariaceae) from New Zealand by Nilsen, Andy R., Brown, Christopher M., Summerfield, Tina C., Orlovich, David A.

    Published in New Zealand journal of botany (02-01-2019)
    “…Cortinarius is a taxonomically diverse genus of ectomycorrhizal fungi. It has a global distribution and is the dominant genus found under Nothofagus in New…”
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    Piracy in the high trees: ectomycorrhizal fungi from an aerial 'canopy soil' microhabitat by Orlovich, David A., Draffin, Suzy J., Daly, Robert A., Stephenson, Steven L.

    Published in Mycologia (01-01-2013)
    “…The mantle of dead organic material ("canopy soil") associated with the mats of vascular and nonvascular epiphytes found on the branches of trees in the…”
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