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Corrigendum to: New handbook for standardised measurement of plant functional traits worldwide
N Perez-Harguindeguy, S Diaz, E Garnier, S Lavorel, H Poorter, ...
Australian Journal of botany 64 (8), 715-716, 2016
37652016
Plant functional types: are we getting any closer to the Holy Grail?
S Lavorel, S Díaz, J Cornelissen, E Garnier, S Harrison, S McIntyre, ...
Terrestrial ecosystems in a changing world, 149-164, 2007
5022007
Suites of root traits differ between annual and perennial species growing in the field
C Roumet, C Urcelay, S Díaz
New Phytologist 170 (2), 357-368, 2006
3522006
Sebacinales are common mycorrhizal associates of Ericaceae
MA Selosse, S Setaro, F Glatard, F Richard, C Urcelay, M Weiß
New Phytologist 174 (4), 864-878, 2007
2582007
Functional traits of alien plants across contrasting climatic and land‐use regimes: do aliens join the locals or try harder than them?
PA Tecco, S Díaz, M Cabido, C Urcelay
Journal of Ecology 98 (1), 17-27, 2010
2192010
The mycorrhizal dependence of subordinates determines the effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant diversity
C Urcelay, S Diaz
Ecology Letters 6 (5), 388-391, 2003
1742003
The role of inoculum identity in drought stress mitigation by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soybean
BC Grümberg, C Urcelay, MA Shroeder, S Vargas-Gil, CM Luna
Biology and fertility of soils 51, 1-10, 2015
1112015
Isotope fractionation during root water uptake by Acacia caven is enhanced by arbuscular mycorrhizas
M Poca, O Coomans, C Urcelay, SR Zeballos, S Bodé, P Boeckx
Plant and Soil 441, 485-497, 2019
862019
Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated to Nothofagus species in Northern Patagonia
E Nouhra, C Urcelay, S Longo, L Tedersoo
Mycorrhiza 23 (6), 487-496, 2013
802013
Mycorrhizal community resilience in response to experimental plant functional type removals in a woody ecosystem
C Urcelay, S Diaz, DE Gurvich, FS Chapin III, E Cuevas, LS Dominguez
Journal of Ecology 97 (6), 1291-1301, 2009
672009
Fungal root symbionts and their relationship with fine root proportion in native plants from the Bolivian Andean highlands above 3,700 m elevation
C Urcelay, J Acho, R Joffre
Mycorrhiza 21, 323-330, 2011
652011
Plant functional traits and phylogenetic relatedness explain variation in associations with root fungal endophytes in an extreme arid environment
MA Lugo, KO Reinhart, E Menoyo, EM Crespo, C Urcelay
Mycorrhiza 25, 85-95, 2015
642015
Mountain invasions on the way: are there climatic constraints for the expansion of alien woody species along an elevation gradient in Argentina?
PA Tecco, AI Pais-Bosch, G Funes, PI Marcora, SR Zeballos, M Cabido, ...
Journal of Plant Ecology 9 (4), 380-392, 2016
582016
Taxonomy, ecology, and biogeography of polypores (Basidiomycetes) from Argentinian Polylepis woodlands
C Urcelay, L Dominguez, M Rajchenberg, G Robledo
Canadian journal of botany 84 (10), 1561-1572, 2006
57*2006
Contrasting functional trait syndromes underlay woody alien success in the same ecosystem
PA Tecco, C Urcelay, S Diaz, M Cabido, N PÉREZ‐HARGUINDEGUY
Austral Ecology 38 (4), 443-451, 2013
552013
Co-occurrence of three fungal root symbionts in Gaultheria poeppiggi DC in Central Argentina
C Urcelay
Mycorrhiza 12 (2), 89-92, 2002
552002
Co-invasive exotic pines and their ectomycorrhizal symbionts show capabilities for wide distance and altitudinal range expansion
C Urcelay, S Longo, J Geml, PA Tecco, E Nouhra
Fungal ecology 25, 50-58, 2017
542017
Considerations and consequences of allowing DNA sequence data as types of fungal taxa
JC Zamora, M Svensson, R Kirschner, I Olariaga, S Ryman, LA Parra, ...
IMA fungus 9, 167-175, 2018
502018
Forest fragment size and nutrient availability: complex responses of mycorrhizal fungi in native–exotic hosts
G Grilli, C Urcelay, L Galetto
Plant Ecology 213, 155-165, 2012
482012
Mycorrhizal colonization mediated by species interactions in arctic tundra
C Urcelay, MS Bret-Harte, S Díaz, FS Chapin
Oecologia 137 (3), 399-404, 2003
482003
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