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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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    Phenotypic interactions between tree hosts and invasive forest pathogens in the light of globalization and climate change by Stenlid, Jan, Oliva, Jonàs

    “…Invasive pathogens can cause considerable damage to forest ecosystems. Lack of coevolution is generally thought to enable invasive pathogens to bypass the…”
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    Fungal community analysis by high-throughput sequencing of amplified markers – a user's guide by Lindahl, Björn D., Nilsson, R. Henrik, Tedersoo, Leho, Abarenkov, Kessy, Carlsen, Tor, Kjøller, Rasmus, Kõljalg, Urmas, Pennanen, Taina, Rosendahl, Søren, Stenlid, Jan, Kauserud, Håvard

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2013)
    “…Novel high-throughput sequencing methods outperform earlier approaches in terms of resolution and magnitude. They enable identification and relative…”
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    New primers to amplify the fungal ITS2 region – evaluation by 454-sequencing of artificial and natural communities by Ihrmark, Katarina, Bödeker, Inga T.M., Cruz-Martinez, Karelyn, Friberg, Hanna, Kubartova, Ariana, Schenck, Jessica, Strid, Ylva, Stenlid, Jan, Brandström-Durling, Mikael, Clemmensen, Karina E., Lindahl, Björn D.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-12-2012)
    “…Abstract With recent methodological advances, molecular markers are increasingly used for semi-quantitative analyses of fungal communities. The aim to preserve…”
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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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    Fungal communities in Norway spruce stumps along a latitudinal gradient in Sweden by Kubart, Ariana, Vasaitis, Rimvys, Stenlid, Jan, Dahlberg, Anders

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-07-2016)
    “…•Stumps host species-rich fungal communities, comparable to richness found in logs in previous studies.•Stumps form a favorable substrate for pioneering fungal…”
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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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    Multiple rearrangements and low inter- and intra-species mitogenome sequence variation in the Heterobasidion annosum s.l. species complex by Himmelstrand, Kajsa, Brandström Durling, Mikael, Karlsson, Magnus, Stenlid, Jan, Olson, Åke

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (18-05-2023)
    “…Mitochondria are essential organelles in the eukaryotic cells and responsible for the energy production but are also involved in many other functions including…”
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    Evolution of family 18 glycoside hydrolases: diversity, domain structures and phylogenetic relationships by Karlsson, Magnus, Stenlid, Jan

    “…Chitin and its derivates have many industrial and medical uses. There is a demand for chitin-modifying enzymes with new or modified properties and as…”
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    Diverse ecological roles within fungal communities in decomposing logs of Picea abies by Ottosson, Elisabet, Kubartová, Ariana, Edman, Mattias, Jönsson, Mari, Lindhe, Anders, Stenlid, Jan, Dahlberg, Anders

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-03-2015)
    “…Fungal communities in Norway spruce (Picea abies) logs in two forests in Sweden were investigated by 454-sequence analyses and by examining the ecological…”
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    Seasonal pattern of lesion development in diseased Fraxinus excelsior infected by Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus by Bengtsson, Stina Barbro Katrin, Barklund, Pia, von Brömssen, Claudia, Stenlid, Jan

    Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)
    “…Ash dieback is a recent widespread disease on ash (Fraxinus sp.) that is causing important economic and ecological losses throughout Europe. The disease is…”
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    A genome-wide association study identifies genomic regions for virulence in the non-model organism Heterobasidion annosum s.s by Dalman, Kerstin, Himmelstrand, Kajsa, Olson, Åke, Lind, Mårten, Brandström-Durling, Mikael, Stenlid, Jan

    Published in PloS one (16-01-2013)
    “…The dense single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) panels needed for genome wide association (GWA) studies have hitherto been expensive to establish and use on…”
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    Diplodia Tip Blight on Its Way to the North: Drivers of Disease Emergence in Northern Europe by Brodde, Laura, Adamson, Kalev, Julio Camarero, J, Castaño, Carles, Drenkhan, Rein, Lehtijärvi, Asko, Luchi, Nicola, Migliorini, Duccio, Sánchez-Miranda, Ángela, Stenlid, Jan, Özdağ, Şule, Oliva, Jonàs

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (09-01-2019)
    “…Disease emergence in northern and boreal forests has been mostly due to tree-pathogen encounters lacking a co-evolutionary past. However, outbreaks involving…”
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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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    Transcriptional responses in developing lesions of European common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) reveal genes responding to infection by Hymenoscyphus fraxineus by Sahraei, Shadi Eshghi, Cleary, Michelle, Stenlid, Jan, Brandström Durling, Mikael, Elfstrand, Malin

    Published in BMC plant biology (06-10-2020)
    “…With the expanding ash dieback epidemic that has spread across the European continent, an improved functional understanding of the disease development in…”
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    Identification of Norway Spruce MYB-bHLH-WDR Transcription Factor Complex Members Linked to Regulation of the Flavonoid Pathway by Nemesio-Gorriz, Miguel, Blair, Peter B, Dalman, Kerstin, Hammerbacher, Almuth, Arnerup, Jenny, Stenlid, Jan, Mukhtar, Shahid M, Elfstrand, Malin

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (09-03-2017)
    “…Transcription factors (TFs) forming MYB-bHLH-WDR complexes are known to regulate the biosynthesis of specialized metabolites in angiosperms through an…”
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    Do foliar fungal communities of Norway spruce shift along a tree species diversity gradient in mature European forests? by Nguyen, Diem, Boberg, Johanna, Ihrmark, Katarina, Stenström, Elna, Stenlid, Jan

    Published in Fungal ecology (01-10-2016)
    “…Foliar fungal species are diverse and colonize all plants, though whether forest tree species composition influences the distribution of these fungal…”
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