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Courty, P. E. and Walder, F. and Boller, T. and Ineichen, K. and Wiemken, A. and Rousteau, A. and Selosse, M. A.. (2011) Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in mycorrhizal networks and mycoheterotrophic plants of tropical forests: A stable isotope analysis. Plant physiology, Vol. 156, H. 2. pp. 952-961.

Oehl, Fritz and Sieverding, Ewald and Palenzuela, Javier and Ineichen, Kurt and Alves da Silva, Gladstone. (2011) Advances in Glomeromycota taxonomy and classification. IMA fungus, Vol. 2, H. 2. pp. 191-199.

Oehl, F. and Jansa, J. and Ineichen, K. and Mäder, P. and van der Heijden, M.. (2011) Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as bio-indicators in Swiss agricultural soils. Agrarforschung Schweiz, 2 (7-8). pp. 304-311.

Oehl, F. and Sieverding, E. and Ineichen, K. and Mäder, P. and Wiemken, A. and Boller, T.. (2009) Distinct sporulation dynamics of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities from different agroecosystems in long-term microcosms. Agriculture, ecosystems and environment, Vol. 134, H. 3-4. pp. 257-268.

Dwivedi, D. and Johri, B. N. and Ineichen, K. and Wray, V. and Wiemken, A.. (2009) Impact of antifungals producing rhizobacteria on the performance of Vigna radiata in the presence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhiza, Vol. 19, H. 8. pp. 559-570.

Mathimaran, N. and Falquet, L. and Ineichen, K. and Picard, C. and Redecker, D. and Boller, T. and Wiemken, A.. (2008) Microsatellites for disentangling underground networks : strain-specific identification of Glomus intraradices, an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus. Fungal genetics and biology, Vol. 45, H. 6. pp. 812-817.

Mathimaran, N. and Falquet, L. and Ineichen, K. and Picard, C. and Redecker, D. and Wiemken, A. and Boller, T.. (2008) Unexpected vagaries of microsatellite loci in Glomus intraradices : length polymorphisms are rarely caused by variation in repeat number only. New phytologist, Vol. 180. pp. 568-570.