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The following pages link to Anne Pringle (Q89520707):
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- Convergent losses of decay mechanisms and rapid turnover of symbiosis genes in mycorrhizal mutualists (Q28257614) (← links)
- Global patterns of ectomycorrhizal introductions (Q28307702) (← links)
- A natural O-ring optimizes the dispersal of fungal spores (Q28660504) (← links)
- Horizontal transfer of carbohydrate metabolism genes into ectomycorrhizal Amanita. (Q30368772) (← links)
- Dispersal of fungal spores on a cooperatively generated wind (Q30497000) (← links)
- Random network peristalsis in Physarum polycephalum organizes fluid flows across an individual (Q30543158) (← links)
- Mechanism of signal propagation in Physarum polycephalum (Q33365340) (← links)
- The ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita phalloides was introduced and is expanding its range on the west coast of North America (Q33407660) (← links)
- Distribution and abundance of the introduced ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita phalloides in North America. (Q33517804) (← links)
- A meta-analysis of context-dependency in plant response to inoculation with mycorrhizal fungi (Q33526446) (← links)
- Bacterial diversity across individual lichens (Q33885520) (← links)
- Transposable element dynamics among asymbiotic and ectomycorrhizal Amanita fungi. (Q34007229) (← links)
- Amanita thiersiiis a saprotrophic fungus expanding its range in the United States (Q34216028) (← links)
- The irreversible loss of a decomposition pathway marks the single origin of an ectomycorrhizal symbiosis (Q34289292) (← links)
- Asthma and the diversity of fungal spores in air. (Q34769261) (← links)
- The fitness of filamentous fungi (Q34960244) (← links)
- Geographically structured host specificity is caused by the range expansions and host shifts of a symbiotic fungus (Q35843691) (← links)
- Explosively launched spores of ascomycete fungi have drag-minimizing shapes (Q37081547) (← links)
- Long-Distance Dispersal of Fungi (Q38677855) (← links)
- The emerging science of linked plant-fungal invasions (Q39397967) (← links)
- Physarum (Q44051114) (← links)
- Analogous effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the laboratory and a North Carolina field. (Q46013775) (← links)
- The promise and the potential consequences of the global transport of mycorrhizal fungal inoculum (Q46131647) (← links)
- Asymmetric drop coalescence launches fungal ballistospores with directionality (Q46330374) (← links)
- Fungi exposed to chronic nitrogen enrichment are less able to decay leaf litter (Q46437207) (← links)
- Revisiting the rDNA sequence diversity of a natural population of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Acaulospora colossica (Q46479956) (← links)
- Reproductive isolation and phylogenetic divergence in Neurospora: comparing methods of species recognition in a model eukaryote (Q46793641) (← links)
- Pruning to Increase Taylor Dispersion in Physarum polycephalum Networks (Q51105041) (← links)
- Bridging mycorrhizal genomics, metagenomics and forest ecology (Q51166689) (← links)
- Distinctive fungal communities in an obligate African ant-plant mutualism. (Q51222913) (← links)
- Identifying fitness and optimal life-history strategies for an asexual filamentous fungus (Q51724832) (← links)
- Is meiosis a fundamental cause of inviability among sexual and asexual plants and animals? (Q52552642) (← links)
- Last Chance to Know? Using Literature to Explore the Biogeography and Invasion Biology of the Death Cap Mushroom Amanita phalloides (Vaill. ex Fr. :Fr.) Link (Q55969742) (← links)
- Towards management of invasive ectomycorrhizal fungi (Q56377186) (← links)
- Mycorrhizal Symbioses and Plant Invasions (Q56502705) (← links)
- The invasive plantAlliaria petiolata(garlic mustard) inhibits ectomycorrhizal fungi in its introduced range (Q56619084) (← links)
- Erratum: Author Correction: Evolutionary history of plant hosts and fungal symbionts predicts the strength of mycorrhizal mutualism (Q57117360) (← links)
- Evolutionary history of plant hosts and fungal symbionts predicts the strength of mycorrhizal mutualism (Q57133279) (← links)
- Increased C3productivity in Midwestern lawns since 1982 revealed by carbon isotopes inAmanita thiersii (Q57187363) (← links)
- Convergence between the microcosms of Southeast Asian and North American pitcher plants (Q58697740) (← links)
- Rapid Divergence of Genome Architectures Following the Origin of an Ectomycorrhizal Symbiosis in the Genus Amanita (Q59132732) (← links)
- Anthropogenic Influences on the Diversity of Fungi Isolated from Caves in Kentucky and Tennessee (Q60541745) (← links)
- Superior Dispersal Ability Can Lead to Persistent Ecological Dominance throughout Succession (Q64055377) (← links)
- A universal growth limit for circular lichens. (Q64892065) (← links)
- Divergent phenologies may facilitate the coexistence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a North Carolina grassland (Q84339079) (← links)
- Mycorrhizal networks (Q84595459) (← links)
- Timing of fungal spore release dictates survival during atmospheric transport (Q89881699) (← links)
- Fungal Seed Pathogens of Wild Chili Peppers Possess Multiple Mechanisms To Tolerate Capsaicinoids (Q91302455) (← links)
- Biochemical characterization of TyrA dehydrogenases from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Ascomycota) and Pleurotus ostreatus (Basidiomycota) (Q91640729) (← links)
- In Colombia the Eurasian fungus Amanita muscaria is expanding its range into native, tropical Quercus humboldtii forests (Q92592634) (← links)