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Dr. Ari Jumpponen
Phone: 785-532-6751 Email: ari@ksu.edu Address: 125 Ackert Hall, Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 Interests: Personnel Home Page: Publication
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Mandyam, K. and A. Jumpponen. 2008. Seasonal and temporal dynamics of arbuscular mycorrhizal and dark septate endophytic fungi in a tallgrass prairie ecosystem are minimally affected by nitrogen enrichment.
Mycorrhiza 18:
145-
155.
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Kageyama, S.A.,K.G. Mandyam, and A. Jumpponen. 2008. Diversity, function and potential applications of the root-associated endophytes.
Mycorrhiza Genetics and Molecular Biology, Eco-Function, Biotechnology, Ecophysiology, Structure and Systematics 29-
59.
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Jumpponen, A., J. Trowbridge, K.G. Mandyam, and L. C. Johnson. 2005. Nitrogen enrichment causes minimal changes in arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization but shifts community composition - evidence from rDNA data.
Biology and Fertility of Soils 41:
217-
224.
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Mandyam, K. and A. Jumpponen. 2005. Abundance and possible functions of the root-colonising dark septate endophytic fungi.
Studies in Mycology 53:
173-
189.
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Jumpponen, A., and L.C. Johnson. 2005. Can rDNA analyses of diverse fungal communities in soil and roots
detect effects of environmental manipulations--a case study from
tallgrass prairie.
Mycologia 97:
1177-
1194.
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