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Bruns, Thomas D
Bruns, Thomas D
Dept Plant and Microbial Biology, Univ. Cal. Berkeley
Verified email at berkeley.edu
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Amplification and direct sequencing of fungal ribosomal RNA genes for phylogenetics
TJ White
PCR Protocols: A guide to methods and applications/Academic Press, Inc, 1990
49601*1990
ITS primers with enhanced specificity for basidiomycetes‐application to the identification of mycorrhizae and rusts
M Gardes, TD Bruns
Molecular ecology 2 (2), 113-118, 1993
120461993
Towards a unified paradigm for sequence‐based identification of fungi
U Kõljalg, RH Nilsson, K Abarenkov, L Tedersoo, AFS Taylor, M Bahram, ...
Molecular ecology 22 (21), 5271-5277, 2013
35062013
Fungal molecular systematics
TD Bruns, TJ White, JW Taylor
Annual Review of Ecology and systematics, 525-564, 1991
14881991
The molecular revolution in ectomycorrhizal ecology: peeking into the black‐box
TR Horton, TD Bruns
Molecular ecology 10 (8), 1855-1871, 2001
11212001
Specific amplification of 18S fungal ribosomal genes from vesicular-arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungi colonizing roots
L Simon, M Lalonde, TD Bruns
Applied and environmental microbiology 58 (1), 291-295, 1992
9661992
Community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Pinus muricata forest: above-and below-ground views
M Gardes, TD Bruns
Canadian Journal of Botany 74 (10), 1572-1583, 1996
8701996
Dispersal in microbes: fungi in indoor air are dominated by outdoor air and show dispersal limitation at short distances
RI Adams, M Miletto, JW Taylor, TD Bruns
The ISME journal 7 (7), 1262-1273, 2013
8532013
Quantifying microbial communities with 454 pyrosequencing: does read abundance count?
AS Amend, KA Seifert, TD Bruns
Molecular ecology 19 (24), 5555-5565, 2010
6312010
Identification of indigenous and introduced symbiotic fungi in ectomycorrhizae by amplification of nuclear and mitochondrial ribosomal DNA
M Gardes, TJ White, JA Fortin, TD Bruns, JW Taylor
Canadian Journal of Botany 69 (1), 180-190, 1991
6161991
Changing partners in the dark: isotopic and molecular evidence of ectomycorrhizal liaisons between forest orchids and trees
MI Bidartondo, B Burghardt, G Gebauer, TD Bruns, DJ Read
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
5472004
Endemism and functional convergence across the North American soil mycobiome
JM Talbot, TD Bruns, JW Taylor, DP Smith, S Branco, SI Glassman, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (17), 6341-6346, 2014
5432014
Thoughts on the processes that maintain local species diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi
TD Bruns
Plant and soil 170, 63-73, 1995
5061995
Community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Pinus muricata forest: minimal overlap between the mature forest and resistant propagule communities
DL Taylor, TD Bruns
Molecular Ecology 8 (11), 1837-1850, 1999
5031999
Indoor fungal composition is geographically patterned and more diverse in temperate zones than in the tropics
AS Amend, KA Seifert, R Samson, TD Bruns
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (31), 13748-13753, 2010
4492010
Evolutionary relationships within the fungi: analyses of nuclear small subunit rRNA sequences
TD Bruns, R Vilgalys, SM Barns, D Gonzalez, DS Hibbett, DJ Lane, ...
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 1 (3), 231-241, 1992
4391992
Measuring ectomycorrhizal fungal dispersal: macroecological patterns driven by microscopic propagules
KG Peay, MG Schubert, NH Nguyen, TD Bruns
Molecular Ecology 21 (16), 4122-4136, 2012
4312012
Mycorrhizal colonization of Pinus muricata from resistant propagules after a stand-replacing wildfire
J Baar, TR Horton, AM Kretzer, TD Bruns
The New Phytologist 143 (2), 409-418, 1999
4231999
Fungal community ecology: a hybrid beast with a molecular master
KG Peay, PG Kennedy, TD Bruns
Bioscience 58 (9), 799-810, 2008
4212008
A strong species–area relationship for eukaryotic soil microbes: island size matters for ectomycorrhizal fungi
KG Peay, TD Bruns, PG Kennedy, SE Bergemann, M Garbelotto
Ecology letters 10 (6), 470-480, 2007
4162007
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