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        - 2017
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                        Mark
        Chemical changes in organic matter after fungal colonization in a nitrogen fertilized and unfertilized Norway spruce forest
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
- 2016
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                        Mark
        Production and turnover of ectomycorrhizal extramatrical mycelial biomass and necromass under elevated CO2 and nitrogen fertilization
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
- 2015
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                        Mark
        Changes in fungal communities along a boreal forest soil fertility gradient
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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                        Mark
        Nitrogen leaching and ectomycorrhizal nitrogen retention capacity in a Norway spruce forest fertilized with nitrogen and phosphorus
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
- 2013
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                        Mark
        Growth of ectomycorrhizal fungal mycelium along a Norway spruce forest nitrogen deposition gradient and its effect on nitrogen leakage
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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                        Mark
        Ectomycorrhizal fungi: Their role in nitrogen retention and carbon sequestration in northern coniferous forests
    (2013)- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
 
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                        Mark
        Evaluation of methods to estimate production, biomass and turnover of ectomycorrhizal mycelium in forests soils - A review
    
    - Contribution to journal › Scientific review
 
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                        Mark
        Roots and Associated Fungi Drive Long-Term Carbon Sequestration in Boreal Forest
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
- 2012
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                        Mark
        Long-term changes in vegetation and soil chemistry in a calcareous and sandy semi-natural grassland
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
