Pedro Alcantara de Melo Madeira Antunes
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TITLE:  Even after death the endophytic fungus of Schedonorus phoenix reduces the arbuscular mycorrhizas of other plants  Full Text
AUTHORS: Antunes, PM; Miller, J; Carvalho, LM ; Klironomos, JN; Newman, JA;
PUBLISHED: 2008, SOURCE: FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY, VOLUME: 22, ISSUE: 5
AUTHORS: Antunes, PM; Miller, J; Carvalho, LM ; Klironomos, JN; Newman, JA;
PUBLISHED: 2008, SOURCE: FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY, VOLUME: 22, ISSUE: 5
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TITLE:  The tripartite symbiosis formed by indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Bradyrhizobium japonicum and soya bean under field conditions  Full Text
AUTHORS: Antunes, PM; de Varennes, A ; Zhang, T; Goss, MJ;
PUBLISHED: 2006, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY AND CROP SCIENCE, VOLUME: 192, ISSUE: 5
AUTHORS: Antunes, PM; de Varennes, A ; Zhang, T; Goss, MJ;
PUBLISHED: 2006, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY AND CROP SCIENCE, VOLUME: 192, ISSUE: 5
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TITLE:  Accumulation of specific flavonoids in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) as a function of the early tripartite symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Bradyrhizobium japonicum (Kirchner) Jordan  Full Text
AUTHORS: Pedro M Antunes; Amarilis de Varennes ; Istvan Rajcan; Michael J Goss;
PUBLISHED: 2006, SOURCE: SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, VOLUME: 38, ISSUE: 6
AUTHORS: Pedro M Antunes; Amarilis de Varennes ; Istvan Rajcan; Michael J Goss;
PUBLISHED: 2006, SOURCE: SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, VOLUME: 38, ISSUE: 6
 
  
  
 