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  1. Defoliation modifies the response of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to drought in temperate grassland

    Xu, T., Johnson, D. & Bardgett, R. D., 31/05/2024, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 192, 109386.

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  2. Increasing phosphorus supply is not the mechanism by which arbuscular mycorrhiza increase attractiveness of bean (Vicia faba) to aphids

    Babikova, Z., Gilbert, L., Randall, K. C., Bruce, T. J. A., Pickett, J. A. & Johnson, D., 1/10/2014, In: Journal of Experimental Botany. 65, 18, p. 5231-5241 11 p.

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  3. How rapid is aphid-induced signal transfer between plants via common mycelial networks?

    Babikova, Z., Johnson, D., Bruce, T., Pickett, J. A. & Gilbert, L., 1/12/2013, In: Communicative and Integrative Biology. 6, 6, e25904.

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  4. Underground signals carried through common mycelial networks warn neighbouring plants of aphid attack

    Babikova, Z., Gilbert, L., Bruce, T. J. A., Birkett, M., Caulfield, J. C., Woodcock, C., Pickett, J. A. & Johnson, D., 31/07/2013, In: Ecology Letters. 16, 7, p. 835-843 9 p.

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  5. Plant genotypic diversity does not beget root-fungal species diversity

    Johnson, D., Anderson, I. C., Williams, A., Whitlock, R. & Grime, J. P., 1/11/2010, In: Plant and Soil. 336, 1-2, p. 107-111 5 p.

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