D M. Sylvia
Affiliations: | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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Al Agely A, Sylvia DM. (2008) Compatible host/mycorrhizal fungus combinations for micropropagated sea oats: II. Field evaluation. Mycorrhiza. 18: 257-61 |
Ipsilantis I, Sylvia DM. (2007) Interactions of assemblages of mycorrhizal fungi with two Florida wetland plants Applied Soil Ecology. 35: 261-271 |
Ipsilantis I, Sylvia DM. (2007) Abundance of fungi and bacteria in a nutrient-impacted Florida wetland Applied Soil Ecology. 35: 272-280 |
Al Agely A, Sylvia DM, Ma LQ. (2005) Mycorrhizae increase arsenic uptake by the hyperaccumulator Chinese brake fern (Pteris vittata L.). Journal of Environmental Quality. 34: 2181-6 |
Augé RM, Moore JL, Sylvia DM, et al. (2004) Mycorrhizal promotion of host stomatal conductance in relation to irradiance and temperature. Mycorrhiza. 14: 85-92 |
Augé RM, Sylvia DM, Park S, et al. (2004) Partitioning mycorrhizal influence on water relations of Phaseolus vulgaris into soil and plant components Canadian Journal of Botany. 82: 503-514 |
Augé RM, Moore JL, Cho K, et al. (2003) Relating foliar dehydration tolerance of mycorrhizal Phaseolus vulgaris to soil and root colonization by hyphae. Journal of Plant Physiology. 160: 1147-56 |
Sylvia DM, Alagely AK, Kane ME, et al. (2003) Compatible host/mycorrhizal fungus combinations for micropropagated sea oats. I. Field sampling and greenhouse evaluations. Mycorrhiza. 13: 177-83 |
Bray SR, Kitajima K, Sylvia DM. (2003) Mycorrhizae differentially alter growth, physiology, and competitive ability of an invasive shrub Ecological Applications. 13: 565-574 |
Sylvia DM, Chellemi DO. (2001) Interactions among root-inhabiting fungi and their implications for biological control of root pathogens Advances in Agronomy. 73: 1-33 |