Register      Login
Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany Society
Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems

Articles citing this paper

Ectomycorrhizas in Eucalyptus tetrodonta and E. miniata Forest Communities in Tropical Northern Australia and their Role in the Rehabilitation of these Forests Following Mining

Paul Reddell, Victoria Gordon and Michael S. Hopkins
47(6) pp.881 - 907


18 articles found in Crossref database.

Reciprocal N (15NH4+ or 15NO3−) transfer between nonN2‐fixing Eucalyptus maculata and N2‐fixing Casuarina cunninghamiana linked by the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus sp.
He Xinhua, Critchley Christa, Ng Hock, Bledsoe Caroline
New Phytologist. 2004 163(3). p.629
Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities are dominated by mammalian dispersed truffle-like taxa in north-east Australian woodlands
Nuske S. J., Anslan S., Tedersoo L., Congdon B. C., Abell S. E.
Mycorrhiza. 2019 29(3). p.181
Handbook of Environmental Materials Management (2019)
Rani Nisha, Sharma Hardeep Rai, Kaushik Anubha, Sagar Anand
Ectomycorrhizal Pisolithus albus inoculation of Acacia spirorbis and Eucalyptus globulus grown in ultramafic topsoil enhances plant growth and mineral nutrition while limits metal uptake
Jourand Philippe, Hannibal Laure, Majorel Clarisse, Mengant Stéphane, Ducousso Marc, Lebrun Michel
Journal of Plant Physiology. 2014 171(2). p.164
Strong host preference of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Tasmanian wet sclerophyll forest as revealed by DNA barcoding and taxon‐specific primers
Tedersoo Leho, Jairus Teele, Horton Bryony M., Abarenkov Kessy, Suvi Triin, Saar Irja, Kõljalg Urmas
New Phytologist. 2008 180(2). p.479
Plant Microbes Symbiosis: Applied Facets (2015)
Mello Antonietta, Zampieri Elisa, Balestrini Raffaella
The endangered northern bettong,Bettongia tropica, performs a unique and potentially irreplaceable dispersal function for ectomycorrhizal truffle fungi
Nuske Susan J., Anslan Sten, Tedersoo Leho, Bonner Mark T. L., Congdon Brad C., Abell Sandra E.
Molecular Ecology. 2018 27(23). p.4960
Dual mycorrhizal associations of jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) in a nurse-pot system
Kariman Khalil, Barker Susan J., Finnegan Patrick M., Tibbett Mark
Australian Journal of Botany. 2012 60(8). p.661
Abundance, diversity, and vitality of mycorrhizae of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in lignite recultivation sites
Münzenberger B., Golldack J., Ullrich A., Schmincke B., Hüttl R. F.
Mycorrhiza. 2004 14(3). p.193
Ectomycorrhizal lifestyle in fungi: global diversity, distribution, and evolution of phylogenetic lineages
Tedersoo Leho, May Tom W., Smith Matthew E.
Mycorrhiza. 2010 20(4). p.217
Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of rehabilitated bauxite mines and adjacent, natural jarrah forest in Western Australia
Glen M., Bougher N.L., Colquhoun I.J., Vlahos S., Loneragan W.A., O’Brien P.A., Hardy G.E.St.J.
Forest Ecology and Management. 2008 255(1). p.214
Nodulated N2‐fixing Casuarina cunninghamiana is the sink for net N transfer from non‐N2‐fixing Eucalyptus maculata via an ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus sp. using 15NH4+ or 15NO3− supplied as ammonium nitrate
He Xinhua, Critchley Christa, Ng Hock, Bledsoe Caroline
New Phytologist. 2005 167(3). p.897
Handbook of Environmental Materials Management (2018)
Rani Nisha, Sharma Hardeep Rai, Kaushik Anubha, Sagar Anand
Nursery inoculation of Eucalyptus seedlings in Western Australia and Southern China using spores and mycelial inoculum of diverse ectomycorrhizal fungi from different climatic regions
Brundrett Mark, Malajczuk Nick, Mingqin Gong, Daping Xu, Snelling Shirley, Dell Bernie
Forest Ecology and Management. 2005 209(3). p.193
Arbuscular mycorrhizas and ectomycorrhizas on Eucalyptus grandis (Myrtaceae) trees and seedlings in native forests of tropical north-eastern Australia
Adams Felicity, Reddell Paul, Webb Michael J., Shipton Warren A.
Australian Journal of Botany. 2006 54(3). p.271
Primary Succession and Ecosystem Rehabilitation (2003)
Walker Lawrence R., del Moral Roger
Microorganisms in Plant Conservation and Biodiversity (2004)
Brundrett Mark C., Cairney John W.G.
Nickel-tolerant ectomycorrhizal Pisolithus albus ultramafic ecotype isolated from nickel mines in New Caledonia strongly enhance growth of the host plant Eucalyptus globulus at toxic nickel concentrations
Jourand P., Ducousso M., Reid R., Majorel C., Richert C., Riss J., Lebrun M.
Tree Physiology. 2010 30(10). p.1311

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission