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Strong linkage between plant and soil fungal communities along a successional coastal dune system
by Roy-Bolduc, Alice
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2016-10-01, Vol.92 (10), p.fiw156

2.
Importance of microbial soil organic matter processing in dissolved organic carbon production
by Malik, Ashish
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2013-10-01, Vol.86 (1), p.139-148

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Assessing Frankia populations in plants and soil using molecular methods
by Hahn, Dittmar
FEMS microbiology ecology, 1999-07-01, Vol.29 (3), p.215-227

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Causes and consequences of plant-associated biofilms
by Rudrappa, Thimmaraju
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2008-05-01, Vol.64 (2), p.153-166

5.
Microbial community succession and bacterial diversity in soils during 77 000 years of ecosystem development
by Tarlera, Silvana
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2008-04-01, Vol.64 (1), p.129-140

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Spatial distribution of sporocarps of stipitate hydnoid fungi and their belowground mycelium
by Van Der Linde, Sietse
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2009-08-03, Vol.69 (3), p.344-352

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Earthworms as vectors of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in soil and vermicomposts
by Williams, A. Prysor
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2006-10-01, Vol.58 (1), p.54-64

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Persistence, dissipation, and activity of Escherichia coli O157:H7 within sand and seawater environments
by Williams, A. Prysor
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2007-04-01, Vol.60 (1), p.24-32

9.
Taxonomic characterization and plant colonizing abilities of some bacteria related to Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and Bacillus subtilis
by Reva, Oleg N
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2004, Vol.48 (2), p.249-259

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Plant microbial diversity is suggested as the key to future biocontrol and health trends
by Berg, Gabriele
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2017-05-01, Vol.93 (5), p.1

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Rhizobacterial community structure differences among sorghum cultivars in different growth stages and soils
by Schlemper, T.R
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2017, Vol.93 (8), p.1

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Verrucomicrobia subdivision 1 strains display a difference in the colonization of the leek (Allium porrum) rhizosphere
by Nunes da Rocha, Ulisses
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2011-11-01, Vol.78 (2), p.297-305

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Differential responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to nitrogen addition in a near pristine Tibetan alpine meadow
by Zheng, Yong
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2014-09-01, Vol.89 (3), p.594-605

14.
The effects of plant nutritional strategy on soil microbial denitrification activity through rhizosphere primary metabolites
by Guyonnet, Julien P
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2017-04-01, Vol.93 (4), p.1

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Plant species and soil type cooperatively shape the structure and function of microbial communities in the rhizosphere
by Berg, Gabriele
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2009-04-01, Vol.68 (1), p.1-13

16.
Fungal communities influence root exudation rates in pine seedlings
by Meier, Ina C
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2013-03-01, Vol.83 (3), p.585-595

17.
Characterisation of terrestrial acidophilic archaeal ammonia oxidisers and their inhibition and stimulation by organic compounds
by Lehtovirta-Morley, Laura E
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2014-09-01, Vol.89 (3), p.542-552

18.
Lettuce and rhizosphere microbiome responses to growth promoting Pseudomonas species under field conditions
by Cipriano, M.A.P
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2016-12, Vol.92 (12), p.1

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Saprophytic growth of inoculated Frankia sp. in soil microcosms
by Mirza, Babur S
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2007-12-01, Vol.62 (3), p.280-289

20.
Fusarium oxysporum and its bacterial consortium promote lettuce growth and expansin A5 gene expression through microbial volatile organic compound (MVOC) emission
by Minerdi, Daniela
FEMS microbiology ecology, 2011-05-01, Vol.76 (2), p.342-351
