Articles citing this article

The Citing articles tool gives a list of articles citing the current article.
The citing articles come from EDP Sciences database, as well as other publishers participating in CrossRef Cited-by Linking Program. You can set up your personal account to receive an email alert each time this article is cited by a new article (see the menu on the right-hand side of the abstract page).

Cited article:

Helper bacteria associated with Casuarina cunninghamiana-Frankia symbiosis: selection of isolates for their effects on plant growth in axenic conditions

Hakima Echbab, Yves Prin, Marc Ducousso, et al.
Acta Botanica Gallica 151 (4) 429 (2004)
https://doi.org/10.1080/12538078.2004.10515445

Interactions between ectomycorrhizal symbiosis and fluorescent pseudomonads on Acacia holosericea: isolation of mycorrhiza helper bacteria (MHB) from a Soudano-Sahelian soil

Hassna Founoune, Robin Duponnois, Jean Marie Meyer, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 41 (1) 37 (2002)
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2002.tb00964.x

Influence of the controlled dual ectomycorrhizal and rhizobal symbiosis on the growth of Acacia mangium provenances, the indigenous symbiotic microflora and the structure of plant parasitic nematode communities

R. Duponnois, H. Founoune and D. Lesueur
Geoderma 109 (1-2) 85 (2002)
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-7061(02)00144-1

Metabolic and Genotypic Fingerprinting of Fluorescent Pseudomonads Associated with the Douglas Fir-Laccaria bicolor Mycorrhizosphere

P Frey, P Frey-Klett, J Garbaye, O Berge and T Heulin
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 63 (5) 1852 (1997)
https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.63.5.1852-1860.1997

Competition between Tuber melanosporum and other ectomycorrhizal fungi under two irrigation regimes

M. Mamoun and J. M. Olivier
Plant and Soil 149 (2) 211 (1993)
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00016611

Effect of soil Pseudomonads on colonization of hazel roots by the ecto-mycorrhizal species Tuber melanosporum and its competitors

M. Mamoun and J. M. Olivier
Plant and Soil 139 (2) 265 (1992)
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00009318