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  1. A meta-analysis on microbial diversity responses to phytoremediation
  2. Ecological dose-response curves against the clock
  3. Cost–Benefit Analysis Across Smallholder Rice Farmers Reveals that Fertilization Practices Severely Compromise Their Income
  4. Mycorrhizal ecology: in the land of the one-eyed king
  5. Relative contributions of abiotic properties, soil microbes, and management practices to soil health in intensively managed rice paddies
  6. Mycorrhiza at the Cutting Edge: Trees at the Edges of Their Distribution Host Diverse and Distinct AMF Communities
  7. Mechanisms of coexistence: Exploring species sorting and character displacement in woody plants to alleviate belowground competition
  8. Leaf area predicts conspecific spatial aggregation of woody species
  9. Towards establishing a fungal economics spectrum in soil saprobic fungi
  10. Dose–response curves: the next frontier in plant ecology
  11. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi offset NH3 emissions in temperate meadow soil under simulated warming and nitrogen deposition
  12. Can conservation tillage and reduced irrigation promote sustainability in agroecosystems through lowering nitrous oxide emissions? A synthesis
  13. Pertinent challenges in mycorrhizal ecopreneurship for sustainable food production
  14. Mycorrhizal ecology would benefit from region-specific hypotheses
  15. Context‐dependent plant responses to arbuscular mycorrhiza mainly reflect biotic experimental settings
  16. Species–area relationships in microbial-mediated mutualisms
  17. Symbiotic status alters fungal eco-evolutionary offspring trajectories
  18. A perspective on greenhouse gas emission studies integrating arbuscular mycorrhiza
  19. Arbuscular mycorrhizal root colonization depends on the spatial distribution of the host plants
  20. No tillage outperforms conventional tillage under arid conditions and following fertilization
  21. Proximal and distal mechanisms through which arbuscular mycorrhizal associations alter terrestrial denitrification
  22. Direction of plant–soil feedback determines plant responses to drought
  23. Evolutionary bet‐hedging in arbuscular mycorrhiza‐associating angiosperms
  24. Local stability properties of complex, species‐rich soil food webs with functional block structure
  25. Organic phosphorus availability shapes the diversity of phoD-harboring bacteria in agricultural soil
  26. Soil biota shift with land use change from pristine rainforest and Savannah (Cerrado) to agriculture in southern Amazonia
  27. Disentangling the relative importance of spatio-temporal parameters and host specificity in shaping arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus communities in a temperate forest
  28. Micro-Landscape Dependent Changes in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Community Structure
  29. Disentangling the relative importance of spatio-temporal parameters and host selectivity in shaping AMF communities in temperate forests
  30. Soil biodiversity enhances the persistence of legumes under climate change
  31. Mycorrhizal suppression and phosphorus addition influence the stability of plant community composition and function in a temperate steppe
  32. Excluding arbuscular mycorrhiza lowers variability in soil respiration but slows down recovery from perturbations
  33. Ten simple rules for increased lab resilience
  34. Ozone affects plant, insect, and soil microbial communities: A threat to terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity
  35. SMART Research: Toward Interdisciplinary River Science in Europe
  36. Myristate and the ecology of AM fungi: significance, opportunities, applications and challenges
  37. Arbuscular mycorrhiza has little influence on N2O potential emissions compared to plant diversity in experimental plant communities
  38. Neighbours of arbuscular‐mycorrhiza associating trees are colonized more extensively by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi than their conspecifics in ectomycorrhiza dominated stands
  39. Effective methods of biofumigation: a meta-analysis
  40. Disentangling direct and indirect effects of mycorrhiza on nitrous oxide activity and denitrification
  41. Plants in the poles likely rely less on arbuscular mycorrhiza than in the tropics
  42. Contrasting latitudinal diversity and co-occurrence patterns of soil fungi and plants in forest ecosystems
  43. Variance in biomass-allocation fractions is explained by distribution in European trees
  44. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Alter the Community Structure of Ammonia Oxidizers at High Fertility via Competition for Soil NH4+
  45. How Soil Biota Drive Ecosystem Stability
  46. Seed mass predicts migration lag of European trees
  47. Biogeographical constraints in Glomeromycotinan distribution across forest habitats in China
  48. Responsiveness of plants to mycorrhiza regulates coexistence
  49. Research experience modifies how participants profit from journal clubs in academia
  50. Assessing soil ecosystem processes – biodiversity relationships in a nature reserve in Central Europe
  51. Nitrogen deposition and precipitation induced phylogenetic clustering of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities
  52. Fungal Decision to Exploit or Explore Depends on Growth Rate
  53. Predictors of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities in the Brazilian Tropical Dry Forest
  54. Plant diversity represents the prevalent determinant of soil fungal community structure across temperate grasslands in northern China
  55. Facilitation between woody and herbaceous plants that associate with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in temperate European forests
  56. Plant community, geographic distance and abiotic factors play different roles in predicting AMF biogeography at the regional scale in northern China
  57. Plant community, geographic distance and abiotic factors play different roles in predicting AMF biogeography at the regional scale in northern China
  58. Resilience of Fungal Communities to Elevated CO2
  59. Memory in fungi
  60. The influence of sampled biomass on species–area relationships of grassland plants
  61. Relative Importance of Individual Climatic Drivers Shaping Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities
  62. Soil microbes and community coalescence
  63. Extinction risk of soil biota
  64. Foliar and soil concentrations and stoichiometry of nitrogen and phosphorous across E uropean P inus sylvestris forests: relationships with climate, N...
  65. P hacking in biology: An open secret
  66. Interchange of entire communities: microbial community coalescence
  67. Evidence-Based Data Analysis: Protecting the World From Bad Code? Comment by Veresoglou and Rillig
  68. The evolution of mutualism from reciprocal parasitism: more ecological clothes for the Prisoner’s Dilemma
  69. Branching out: Towards a trait-based understanding of fungal ecology
  70. Self‐ DNA : a blessing in disguise?
  71. Foliar elemental composition of European forest tree species associated with evolutionary traits and present environmental and competitive conditions
  72. Soil organic carbon and soil structure are driving microbial abundance and community composition across the arid and semi-arid grasslands in northern China
  73. The Leinster and Cobbold indices improve inferences about microbial diversity
  74. Plant root and mycorrhizal fungal traits for understanding soil aggregation
  75. Challenging cherished ideas in mycorrhizal ecology: the Baylis postulate
  76. Land use influences arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in the farming-pastoral ecotone of northern China
  77. Arbuscular mycorrhizal influence on zinc nutrition in crop plants – A meta-analysis
  78. Do closely related plants host similar arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities? A meta-analysis
  79. Exploring continental‐scale stand health – N : P ratio relationships for European forests
  80. Determinants of root-associated fungal communities within Asteraceae in a semi-arid grassland
  81. Multiple factors influence the role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soil aggregation—a meta-analysis
  82. Accounting for the adaptation deficit of non-mycorrhizal plants in experiments
  83. Modelling the environmental and soil factors that shape the niches of two common arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal families
  84. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi - short-term liability but long-term benefits for soil carbon storage?
  85. Fertilization affects severity of disease caused by fungal plant pathogens
  86. Metacommunities and symbiosis: hosts of challenges
  87. Arbuscular mycorrhizal modulation of diazotrophic and denitrifying microbial communities in the (mycor)rhizosphere of Plantago lanceolata
  88. Soil Fertilization Leads to a Decline in Between-Samples Variability of Microbial Community δ13C Profiles in a Grassland Fertilization Experiment
  89. Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Prevents Suppression of Actual Nitrification Rates in the (Myco-)Rhizosphere of Plantago lanceolata
  90. A model that explains diversity patterns of arbuscular mycorrhizas
  91. Arbuscular mycorrhiza and soil nitrogen cycling
  92. Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilization on Soil pH-Plant Productivity Relationships in Upland Grasslands of Northern Greece
  93. Suppression of fungal and nematode plant pathogens through arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
  94. Plant species identity and arbuscular mycorrhizal status modulate potential nitrification rates in nitrogen-limited grassland soils
  95. Do arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi affect the allometric partition of host plant biomass to shoots and roots? A meta-analysis of studies from 1990 to 2010
  96. Medium-term fertilization of grassland plant communities masks plant species-linked effects on soil microbial community structure
  97. Glomus intraradices and Gigaspora margarita arbuscular mycorrhizal associations differentially affect nitrogen and potassium nutrition of Plantago lanceolata in a low fertility dune soil
  98. Impact of inoculation with Azospirillum spp. on growth properties and seed yield of wheat: a meta-analysis of studies in the ISI Web of Science from 1981 to 2008