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TraPPE force field
Transferable Potentials for Phase Equilibria (TraPPE) is a family of molecular mechanics force fields developed mainly by the Siepmann group at the…
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Fungal communities at the edge: Ecological lessons from high alpine fungi
S. K. Schmidt
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C. Naff
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R. Lynch
2012
Corpus ID: 55256420
2011
2011
Liquidliquid equilibria of dipropylene glycol dimethyl ether and water by molecular dynamics
T. Köddermann
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K. Kirschner
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J. Vrabec
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M. Hülsmann
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D. Reith
2011
Corpus ID: 56374787
2009
2009
Effects of shade on arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization and growth of crops and tree seedlings in Central India
A. Shukla
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Anil Kumar
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A. Jha
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O. P. Chaturvedi
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R. Prasad
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Ajit Gupta
Agroforestry Systems
2009
Corpus ID: 39632519
The study was conducted to investigate the effects of different light intensities (25, 50, 67, and 100% of full sun [open]) on…
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2009
2009
Effect of rock phosphate solubilization using mycorrhizal fungi and phosphobacteria on two high yielding varieties of Sesamum indicum L.
S. J. Sabannavar
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H. Lakshman
2009
Corpus ID: 16820607
The interactive potential benefits of inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) Glomus fasciculatum (Thax. sensu Gerd…
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2006
2006
Application of the TraPPE Force Field to Predicting Isothermal Pressure–Volume Curves at High Pressures and High Temperatures
Becky L. Eggimann
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Becky L. Eggimann
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J. Siepmann
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L. Fried
2006
Corpus ID: 10114541
Knowledge of the thermophysical properties of materials at extreme pressure and temperature conditions is essential for improving…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Mycorrhizae, biocides, and biocontrol 3. Effects of three different fungicides on developmental stages of three AM fungi
R. Schreiner
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G. Bethlenfalvay
Biology and Fertility of Soils
2005
Corpus ID: 10142048
The effects of biocide use on nontarget organisms, such as arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, are of interest to agriculture…
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2004
2004
Comparison of species diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in winter-rainfall areas of South Africa and summer-rainfall areas of Namibia
E. Uhlmann
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C. Görke
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A. Petersen
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F. Oberwinkler
Mycological progress
2004
Corpus ID: 31894659
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their mycorrhizae were studied in winter rainfall areas of western South Africa. The species…
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2001
2001
Mycorrhizal status of plants in a mixed deciduous forest from the Great Hungarian Plain with special emphasis on the potential mycorrhizal partners of Terfezia terfezioides (Matt.) Trappe (Pezizales)
G. Kovács
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I. Bagi
2001
Corpus ID: 88803641
The mycorrhizal status of plants in a mixed deciduous forest from the Great Hungarian Plain was investigated. The sampling area…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Effect of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on verticillium wilt of cotton
Run-jin Liu
Mycorrhiza
1995
Corpus ID: 23989561
The development of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (VAMF): Glomus mosseae (Nicol and Gerd.) Gerdemann and Trappe, Glomus…
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1987
1987
Effects of VA-mycorrhizal fungi on growth and nutrient uptake of cuttings ofRosa multiflora in two container media with three levels of fertilizer application
F. Davies
Plant and Soil
1987
Corpus ID: 40282753
Rooted cuttings ofRosa multiflora ‘Brooks 56’ were grown in a medium of 1 mineral soil: 1 sand (v/v) or bark: 1 sand (v/v…
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