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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A fungal endophyte strategy for mitigating the effect of salt and drought stress on plant growth Azad, Kumkum
2015
1-3 p. 73-78
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2 An integrated approach to understand the mechanisms underlying salt stress tolerance in Casuarina glauca and its relation with nitrogen-fixing Frankia Thr Ribeiro-Barros, Ana I.
2016
1-3 p. 111-116
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3 Announcements 2009
1-3 p. 183
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4 Antioxidants in Festuca rubra L. seeds affected by the fungal symbiont Epichloë festucae Gundel, Pedro E.
2012
1-3 p. 73-80
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5 Antisense transcription of symbiotic genes in Sinorhizobium meliloti Robledo, Marta
2015
1-3 p. 55-67
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6 An update on research on Frankia and actinorhizal plants on the occasion of the 18th meeting of the Frankia-actinorhizal plants symbiosis Franche, Claudine
2016
1-3 p. 1-4
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7 Arbuscular mycorrhiza and salt tolerance of plants Bothe, Hermann
2012
1-3 p. 7-16
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8 Arbuscular mycorrhiza development in pea (Pisum sativum L.) mutants impaired in five early nodulation genes including putative orthologs of NSP1 and NSP2 Shtark, Oksana Y.
2016
1-3 p. 129-144
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9 A review on nutritional and non-nutritional interactions of symbiotic and associated fungi with insect Kannan, Mani

1-3 p. 139-149
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10 A simple and low-cost technique to initiate single-spore cultures of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi using a superabsorbent polymer Paré, Louis

1-3 p. 61-73
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11 Assessing the effectiveness of in vitro and in situ symbiotic seed germination: case of Anacamptis papilionacea (L.) R.M.Bateman, Pridgeon & M.W. Chase Harzli, Ines

1-3 p. 91-100
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12 Assessing the symbiotic dependency of grain and tree legumes on N2 fixation for their N nutrition in five agro-ecological zones of Botswana Pule-Meulenberg, Flora
2009
1-3 p. 68-77
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13 Balancing defense and growth—Analyses of the beneficial symbiosis between Piriformospora indica and Arabidopsis thaliana Nongbri, Pyniarlang L.
2013
1-3 p. 17-28
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14 Bioinoculants: the agrarian avengers Kamath, Anushree

1-3 p. 151-166
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15 Biological nitrogen fixation in resource-poor agriculture in South Africa Bloem, Jacomina F.
2009
1-3 p. 18-24
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16 Biotechnological strategies for studying actinorhizal symbiosis in Casuarinaceae: transgenesis and beyond Froussart, Emilie
2016
1-3 p. 101-109
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17 Characterization of fungal soil communities by F-RISA and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi fromAraucaria angustifolia forest soils after replanting and wildfire disturbances Patreze, C. M.
2009
1-3 p. 164-172
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18 Characterization of innate immunity genes in the parasitic nematode Brugia malayi Libro, Silvia
2015
1-3 p. 145-155
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19 Characterization of PAS domains in Frankia and selected Actinobacteria and their possible interaction with other co-domains for environmental adaptation Sarkar, Indrani
2016
1-3 p. 69-78
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20 Characterization of phosphate solubilizing rhizobacteria associated with pea (Pisum sativum L.) isolated from two agricultural soils Bahena, Martha Helena Ramírez
2016
1-3 p. 33-41
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21 Characterization of surface motility in Sinorhizobium meliloti: regulation and role in symbiosis Bernabéu-Roda, Lydia
2015
1-3 p. 79-90
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22 Cloning, overexpression and functional characterization of a class III chitinase from Casuarina glauca nodules Graça, Inês
2016
1-3 p. 139-148
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23 Combating food insecurity on sandy soils in Zimbabwe: The legume challenge Mtambanengwe, Florence
2009
1-3 p. 25-36
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24 Community structure of AM fungal species of six host plant species on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Wang, Xiaojuan

1-3 p. 37-45
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25 Comparative analysis of metabolic machinery of Frankia along with other selected actinobacteria Thakur, Subarna
2016
1-3 p. 59-68
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26 Comparative genomics of Prauserella sp. Am3, an actinobacterium isolated from root nodules of Alnus nepalensis in India Bose, Debadin
2016
1-3 p. 49-58
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27 Comparative metabolomics of root nodules infected with Frankia sp. strains and uninfected roots from Alnus glutinosa and Casuarina cunninghamiana reflects physiological integration Brooks, James M.
2016
1-3 p. 87-96
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28 Comprehensive identification of 5-methylcytosines in Frankia genomes Kucho, Ken-ichi
2016
1-3 p. 31-36
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29 Conservative sorting in the muroplasts of Cyanophora paradoxa: a reevaluation based on the completed genome sequence Steiner, Jürgen M.
2012
1-3 p. 127-133
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30 Correction: A simple and low-cost technique to initiate single-spore cultures of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi using a superabsorbent polymer Paré, Louis

1-3 p. 79
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31 Correction to: Endosymbiotic Symbiodinium clades occurrence and influence on coral growth and resilience during stress Ravindran, Chinnarajan

1-3 p. 77
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32 Correction to: Yeast communities associated with ectomycorrhizal fungi in different Nothofagus forests of northwestern Patagonia Mestre, M. Cecilia

1-3 p. 75-76
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33 Development of arbuscular mycorrhizal biotechnology and industry: current achievements and bottlenecks Vosátka, Miroslav
2013
1-3 p. 29-37
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34 Distribution of symbiotic bacteria Spiroplasma, Rickettsia, Wolbachia in populations of Adalia bipunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) Romanov, Denis A.

1-3 p. 1-13
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35 Effect of agricultural management practices on diversity, abundance, and infectivity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a review Mohamed, Ou-zine

1-3 p. 33-44
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36 Effect of legume plant density and mixed culture on symbiotic N2 fixation in five cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) genotypes in South Africa Makoi, Joachim H. J. R.
2009
1-3 p. 57-67
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37 Endophytic fungi from Combretum leprosum with potential anticancer and antifungal activity Santos, Suikinai Nobre
2012
1-3 p. 109-117
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38 Enzyme activity of three mycoparasite isolates and their effect on Coffee Leaf Rust (Hemileia vastatrix Berk. & Br.) Gómez-de la Cruz, Irene

1-3 p. 47-59
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39 Erratum to: Comparative metabolomics of root nodules infected with Frankia sp. strains and uninfected roots from Alnus glutinosa and Casuarina cunninghamiana reflects physiological integration Brooks, James M.
2016
1-3 p. 97-99
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40 Erratum to: The high diversity of Lotus corniculatus endosymbionts in soils of northwest Spain Marcos-García, Marta
2016
1-3 p. 21-24
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41 Evaluation of antioxidative, analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of methanolic extract of Myrica nagi leaves - an animal model approach Middha, Sushil Kumar
2016
1-3 p. 179-184
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42 Evolution of symbiotic bacteria within the extra- and intra-cellular plant compartments: experimental evidence and mathematical simulation (Mini-review) Provorov, Nikolay A.
2013
1-3 p. 39-50
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43 Exploring the genome sequence of Bifidobacterium bifidum S17 for potential players in host-microbe interactions Westermann, Christina
2012
1-3 p. 191-200
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44 Fluorescent Pseudomonas sp. PF17 as an efficient plant growth regulator and biocontrol agent for sunflower crop under saline conditions Tewari, Sakshi
2016
1-3 p. 99-108
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45 Functions, mechanisms and regulation of endophytic and epiphytic microbial communities of plants Bacon, Charles W.
2015
1-3 p. 87-98
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46 Genetic diversity ofBradyrhizobium japonicum within soybean growing regions of the north-eastern Great Plains of North America as determined by REP-PCR and ERIC-PCR profiling Farooq, Faisal T.

1-3 p. 131-142
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47 Genetic diversity ofBradyrhizobium japonicum within soybean growing regions of the north-eastern Great Plains of North America as determined by REP-PCR and ERIC-PCR profiling Farooq, Faisal T.
2009
1-3 p. 131-142
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48 Genomic approaches toward understanding the actinorhizal symbiosis: an update on the status of the Frankia genomes Tisa, Louis S.
2016
1-3 p. 5-16
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49 Germination, field establishment patterns and nitrogen fixation of indigenous legumes on nutrient-depleted soils Tauro, T. P.
2009
1-3 p. 92-101
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50 Growth promoting effects of endophytic fungus Piriformospora indica in small cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum Maton) Anjana, H. N.

1-3 p. 79-89
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51 How did the coinoculation of Bradyrhizobium and Azospirillum become indispensable for soybean production in Brazil? Martin, Thomas Newton

1-3 p. 119-137
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52 Impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and atmospheric CO2 concentration on the biomass production and partitioning in the forage legume alfalfa Baslam, Marouane
2012
1-3 p. 171-181
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53 Impact of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal inoculation on growth and biochemical parameters in Rosmarinus officinalis and Lavandula angustifolia Pasquini, Dalila

1-3 p. 107-117
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54 Increased trehalose biosynthesis improves Mesorhizobium ciceri growth and symbiosis establishment in saline conditions Moussaid, Salwa
2015
1-3 p. 103-111
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55 Indigenous legumes biomass quality and influence on C and N mineralization under indigenous legume fallow systems Nezomba, H.
2009
1-3 p. 78-91
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56 Influence of lignin in Reticulitermes santonensis: symbiotic interactions investigated through proteomics Bauwens, Julien
2013
1-3 p. 119-125
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57 Influence of salt stress on inoculated Casuarina glauca seedlings Mansour, Samira R.
2016
1-3 p. 129-138
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58 In hospite Symbiodinium photophysiology and antioxidant responses in Acropora muricata on a coast-reef scale: implications for variable bleaching patterns Louis, Yohan D.
2016
1-3 p. 61-72
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59 Inoculation with indigenous rhizobium strains increases yields of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in northern Spain, although its efficiency is affected by the tillage system Mulas, Daniel
2015
1-3 p. 113-124
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60 In silico exploration of cyclooxygenase inhibitory activity of natural compounds found in Myrica nagi using LC-MS Middha, Sushil Kumar
2016
1-3 p. 169-178
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61 Inter- and intrasporal nuclear ribosomal gene sequence variation within one isolate of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Diversispora sp. Thiéry, Odile
2012
1-3 p. 135-147
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62 Intraspecies variation in sodium partitioning, potassium and proline accumulation under salt stress in Casuarina equisetifolia Forst Selvakesavan, R. K.
2016
1-3 p. 117-127
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63 Isolation of salt-tolerant mutants of Mesorhizobium ciceri strain Rch125 and identification of genes involved in salt sensitivity Moussaid, Salwa
2015
1-3 p. 69-77
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64 Knockdown of Lotus japonicus ROP3 alters the root symbiotic phenotype and alters the expression of genes involved in nutrient acquisition during both rhizobial and mycorrhizal symbioses Boussageon, Raphael

1-3 p. 167-178
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65 Laboratory culturing of Elysia chlorotica reveals a shift from transient to permanent kleptoplasty Pelletreau, Karen N.
2012
1-3 p. 221-232
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66 LEC-2, a highly variable lectin in the lichen Peltigera membranacea Manoharan, Sheeba S.
2012
1-3 p. 91-98
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67 Lichen photobionts of the rocky outcrops of Karadag massif (Crimean Peninsula) Voytsekhovich, A.
2015
1-3 p. 9-24
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68 Measurement of N2 fixation in 30 cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) genotypes under field conditions in Ghana, using the15N natural abundance technique Belane, Alphonsus K.
2009
1-3 p. 47-56
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69 Microbial inoculants improve growth in Zea mays L. under drought stress by up-regulating antioxidant, mineral acquisition, and ultrastructure modulations Singh, Madhulika

1-3 p. 55-77
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70 Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Ectomycorrhizas of Phylloporus (Boletales) and Quercus sapotifolia from Tropical Oak Forest of Eastern Mexico Ramos, Antero

1-3 p. 45-54
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71 Movement of fluorescent dyes Lucifer Yellow (LYCH) and carboxyfluorescein (CF) in Medicago truncatula Gaertn. roots and root nodules Bederska, Magdalena
2013
1-3 p. 183-190
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72 Multiple microalgal partners in symbiosis with the acantharian Acanthochiasma sp. (Radiolaria) Decelle, Johan
2012
1-3 p. 233-244
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73 Mutualistic dinoflagellates with big disparities in ribosomal DNA variation may confound estimates of symbiont diversity and ecology in the jellyfish Cotylorhiza tuberculata LaJeunesse, Todd C.

1-3 p. 1-10
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74 Mutually beneficial legume symbioses with soil microbes and their potential for plant production Shtark, Oksana Y.
2013
1-3 p. 51-62
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75 Mycobiont-photobiont interactions of the lichen Cetraria aculeata in high alpine regions of East Africa and South America Lutsak, Tetiana
2015
1-3 p. 25-37
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76 National Meeting of the Spanish Society of Nitrogen Fixation (XV SEFIN) González-Andrés, Fernando
2016
1-3 p. 1-2
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77 N2 fixation in cowpea plants grown in farmers’ fields in the Upper West Region of Ghana, measured using15N natural abundance Naab, Jesse B.
2009
1-3 p. 37-46
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78 Nitrate and flooding induce N2O emissions from soybean nodules Tortosa, Germán
2015
1-3 p. 125-133
artikel
79 Nitrogen and carbon costs of soybean and lupin root systems during phosphate starvation Roux, M. R. Le
2009
1-3 p. 102-109
artikel
80 Nitrogen fixation capacity and metabolite responses to phosphorus in soybean nodules Yao, Yubo

1-3 p. 21-35
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81 Nitrogen fixation: Progress and problems in the developing world Sprent, Janet I.
2009
1-3 p. i-ii
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82 Nitrogen fixation with the soybean crop in Brazil: Compatibility between seed treatment with fungicides and bradyrhizobial inoculants Campo, Rubens José
2009
1-3 p. 154-163
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83 Obligate feed requirement of Fusarium sp. nov., an avocado wilting agent, by the ambrosia beetle Euwallacea aff. fornicata Freeman, Stanley
2013
1-3 p. 245-251
artikel
84 Organic acids metabolism in Frankia alni Carro, Lorena
2016
1-3 p. 37-48
artikel
85 Phosphorus Solubilizing Microbes (PSM): Biological tool to combat salinity stress in crops Thampi, Meenu

1-3 p. 15-32
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86 Photosynthetic symbionts in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems: the physiological response of lichen photobionts to drought and cold Sadowsky, Andres
2012
1-3 p. 81-90
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87 Phytometabolomic fingerprinting of selected actinorhizal fruits popularly consumed in North-East India Kar, Pallab
2016
1-3 p. 159-168
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88 Possible reasons for tolerance to mercury of Lupinus albus cv. G1 inoculated with Hg-resistant and sensitive Bradyrhizobium canariense strains Ruiz-Díez, Beatriz
2015
1-3 p. 91-102
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89 Preface Turnau, Katarzyna
2012
1-3 p. 3-5
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90 Protein import into the photosynthetic organelles of Paulinella chromatophora and its implications for primary plastid endosymbiosis Mackiewicz, Paweł
2012
1-3 p. 99-107
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91 Recolonization of the Himerometra robustipinna (Himerometridae, Crinoidea) by macrosymbionts: an in situ experiment Dgebuadze, P. Yu.
2013
1-3 p. 253-258
artikel
92 Relationships between pasture legumes, rhizobacteria and nodule bacteria in heavy metal polluted mine waste of SW Sardinia Safronova, Vera I.
2012
1-3 p. 149-159
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93 Rep-PCR of tropical rhizobia for strain fingerprinting, biodiversity appraisal and as a taxonomic and phylogenetic tool Menna, Pâmela
2009
1-3 p. 120-130
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94 Review article: The meristem in indeterminate root nodules of Faboideae Łotocka, Barbara
2013
1-3 p. 63-72
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95 Rhizobium as plant probiotic for strawberry production under microcosm conditions Flores-Félix, José-David
2016
1-3 p. 25-32
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96 Rhizobium cellulosilyticum as a co-inoculant enhances Phaseolus vulgaris grain yield under greenhouse conditions Diez-Mendez, Alexandra
2015
1-3 p. 135-141
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97 Sequence analysis of a DNA fragment fromSinorhizobium fredii USDA257 which extends the nitrogen fixation host range ofRhizobium species NGR234 to soybean,Glycine max (L.) Merr cultivar Peking Boboye, B.
2009
1-3 p. 110-119
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98 Soil conditions regulate the patterns of root colonization by fungal endophytes in Guinea grass (Megathyrsus maximus) Ayala, Sofia

1-3 p. 101-105
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99 Stories of Symbiosis Crocetti, Gregory
2015
1-3 p. 5-7
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100 Structural changes in Medicago truncatula root nodules caused by short-term aluminum stress Sujkowska-Rybkowska, Marzena
2012
1-3 p. 161-170
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101 Studies on the epibiotic association between rotifer Brachionus rubens and cladocerans from water bodies of Jammu and Kashmir, India Kour, Supreet

1-3 p. 11-19
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102 Symbiosis: twenty years after – how things have changed an introduction to the proceedings of the seventh International Symbiosis Congress Smith, David C.
2012
1-3 p. 1-2
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103 Symbiotic ability of diverse Frankia strains on Casuarina glauca plants in hydroponic conditions Ngom, Mariama
2015
1-3 p. 79-86
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104 Symbiotic association of three fungal species throughout the life cycle of the ambrosia beetle Euwallacea nr. fornicatus Freeman, Stanley
2015
1-3 p. 115-128
artikel
105 Symbiotic interactions of culturable microbes with the nickel hyperaccumulator Berkheya coddii and the herbivorous insect Chrysolina clathrata Postma, Ferdinand
2012
1-3 p. 209-220
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106 Symbiotic lifestyle - 8th International Symbiosis Society (ISS) congress, Lisbon (Portugal), 12–18 July 2015 Munzi, Silvana
2016
1-3 p. 1-3
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107 Symbiotic performance of selectedCyclopia Vent. (honeybush) rhizobia under nursery and field conditions Spriggs, Amy C.
2009
1-3 p. 143-153
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108 Targeted genome enrichment for efficient purification of endosymbiont DNA from host DNA Geniez, Sandrine
2012
1-3 p. 201-207
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109 Testing cannibalism as a mechanism for horizontal transmission of Wolbachia in Drosophila Faria, Vitor G.
2015
1-3 p. 79-85
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110 The contributions of nitrogen-fixing crop legumes to the productivity of agricultural systems Peoples, M. B.
2009
1-3 p. 1-17
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111 The diversity of rhizobia nodulating the Medicago, Melilotus and Trigonella inoculation group in Egypt is marked by the dominance of two genetic types El Batanony, Nadia H.
2015
1-3 p. 3-10
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112 The high diversity of Lotus corniculatus endosymbionts in soils of northwest Spain Marcos-García, Marta
2015
1-3 p. 11-20
artikel
113 The holobiont concept: the case of xylophagous termites and cockroaches Berlanga, Mercedes
2016
1-3 p. 49-60
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114 The N-metabolites of roots and actinorhizal nodules from Alnus glutinosa and Datisca glomerata: can D. glomerata change N-transport forms when nodulated? Persson, Tomas
2016
1-3 p. 149-157
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115 The preference of symbiotic Annulobalcis gastropods (Eulimidae) for their Crinoid hosts Dgebuadze, Polina Yu.
2015
1-3 p. 109-114
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116 Thin-layer chromatographic analysis of lumichrome, riboflavin and indole acetic acid in cell-free culture filtrate ofPsoralea nodule bacteria grown at different pH, salinity and temperature regimes Kanu, Sheku
2009
1-3 p. 173-181
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117 Tolerance to environmental stress by the nitrogen-fixing actinobacterium Frankia and its role in actinorhizal plants adaptation Ngom, Mariama
2016
1-3 p. 17-29
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118 Unraveling the universe of small RNA regulators in the legume symbiont Sinorhizobium meliloti Jiménez-Zurdo, José I.
2015
1-3 p. 43-54
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119 Which phenotypic traits of Dictyostelium discoideum farmers are conferred by their bacterial symbionts? Brock, Debra A.
2015
1-3 p. 39-48
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