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John N Klironomos

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Sheng M, Rosche C, Al-Gharaibeh M, Bullington L, Callaway R, Clark T, et al.
ISME J . 2022 Jul; 16(11):2467-2478. PMID: 35871251
Soil biota can determine plant invasiveness, yet biogeographical comparisons of microbial community composition and function across ranges are rare. We compared interactions between Conyza canadensis, a global plant invader, and...
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Khoshkhatti N, Eini O, Koolivand D, Pogiatzis A, Klironomos J, Pakpour S
Microorganisms . 2020 Dec; 8(12). PMID: 33352781
(TBSV) and (ToMV) are important economic pathogens in tomato fields. is a species of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus that provides nutrients to host plants. To understand the effect of on...
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Hoeksema J, Bever J, Chakraborty S, Chaudhary V, Gardes M, Gehring C, et al.
Commun Biol . 2018 Oct; 1:142. PMID: 30273421
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Hoeksema J, Bever J, Chakraborty S, Chaudhary V, Gardes M, Gehring C, et al.
Commun Biol . 2018 Oct; 1:116. PMID: 30271996
Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary widely from mutualism to parasitism. However, we lack a synthetic understanding of the evolutionary...
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Rillig M, Allen M, Klironomos J, Chiariello N, Field C
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 113(2):252-259. PMID: 28308205
Five co-occurring plant species from an annual mediterranean grassland were grown in monoculture for 4 months in pots inside open-top chambers at the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve (San Mateo County,...
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Koch A, Antunes P, Maherali H, Hart M, Klironomos J
New Phytol . 2017 Feb; 214(3):1330-1337. PMID: 28186629
Although arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are obligate symbionts that can influence plant growth, the magnitude and direction of these effects are highly variable within fungal genera and even among isolates...
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Liu L, Hart M, Zhang J, Cai X, Gai J, Christie P, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2015 Jul; 91(7). PMID: 26142427
A better understanding of biogeography of Glomeromycota is essential for the conservation of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal species and the ecosystem services that they provide worldwide. We examined the spatial...
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Anacker B, Klironomos J, Maherali H, Reinhart K, Strauss S
Ecol Lett . 2014 Oct; 17(12):1613-21. PMID: 25328022
We examined whether plant-soil feedback and plant-field abundance were phylogenetically conserved. For 57 co-occurring native and exotic plant species from an old field in Canada, we collected a data set...
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Sikes B, Maherali H, Klironomos J
Mycorrhiza . 2013 Oct; 24(3):219-26. PMID: 24141906
Soil factors and host plant identity can both affect the growth and functioning of mycorrhizal fungi. Both components change during primary succession, but it is unknown if their relative importance...
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Chagnon P, Bradley R, Maherali H, Klironomos J
Trends Plant Sci . 2013 Jun; 18(9):484-91. PMID: 23756036
Despite the growing appreciation for the functional diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, our understanding of the causes and consequences of this diversity is still poor. In this opinion article,...