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FEMS Microbiology Ecology

This virtual issue of FEMS Microbiology Ecology is organized to link with the November 2015 Microbe-Assisted Crop Production conference in Vienna, Austria. The list of articles below includes recently-published papers related to the subject of this conference.

The articles highlighted here represent only a small selection of the exciting studies that we have published. For additional information and inspiration please search the past issues of FEMS Microbiology Ecology by scrolling to the search bar at the top of this page.  

Spatial and temporal structuring of arbuscular mycorrhizal communities is differentially influenced by abiotic factors and host crop in a semi-arid prairie agroecosystem
Luke D. Bainard, Jillian D. Bainard, Chantal Hamel, et al

Progress in cultivation-independent phyllosphere microbiology
Thomas Mueller, Silke Ruppel

Interspecific hybridization and bioactive alkaloid variation increases diversity in endophytic Epichloe species of Bromus laevipes
Nikki D. Charlton, Kelly D. Craven, Michelle E. Afkhami, et al

Mutualistic fungal endophytes in the Triticeae - survey and description
Stuart D. Card, Marty J. Faville, Wayne R. Simpson, et al

Rhizobium leguminosarum is the symbiont of lentils in the Middle East and Europe but not in Bangladesh
M. Harun-or Rashid, Javier Gonzalez, J. Peter W. Young, et al

Anthropogenic land use shapes the composition and phylogenetic structure of soil arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities
Mari Moora, John Davison, Maarja Oepik, et al

The role of sulfur- and phosphorus-mobilizing bacteria in biochar-induced growth promotion of Lolium perenne
Aaron Fox, Witold Kwapinski, Bryan S. Griffiths, et al

Rhizobial plasmid pLPU83a is able to switch between different transfer machineries depending on its genomic background
Gonzalo Torres Tejerizo, Mariano Pistorio, Maria J. Althabegoiti, et al

Composition, richness and nonrandom assembly of culturable bacterial microfungal communities in floral nectar of Mediterranean plants
Sergio Alvarez-Perez, Carlos M. Herrera

Phylogenetic diversity and structure of sebacinoid fungi associated with plant communities along an altitudinal gradient
Sigisfredo Garnica, Kai Riess, Robert Bauer, et al

Appearance of mycovirus-like double-stranded RNAs in the white root rot fungus, Rosellinia necatrix, in an apple orchard
Hajime Yaegashi, Hitoshi Nakamura, Takuo Sawahata, et al

Effects of plant host species and plant community richness on streptomycete community structure
Matthew G. Bakker, James M. Bradeen, Linda L. Kinkel

New wrinkles in an old paradigm: neighborhood effects can modify the structure and specificity of Alnus-associated ectomycorrhizal fungal communities
Laura M. Bogar, Peter G. Kennedy

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