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In Press
Johnson N.C., Angelard C., Sanders I.R., Kiers E.T., In Press. Predicting community and ecosystem outcomes of mycorrhizal responses to global change. Ecology Letters .
Pagni M., Niculita-Hirzel H., Pellissier L., Dubuis A., Xenarios I., Guisan A., Sanders I.R., Goudet J., Guex N., In Press. Density-based hierarchical clustering of pyro-sequences on a large scale - the case of fungal ITS1. Bioinformatics .
Roger A., Gétaz M., Rasmann S., Sanders I.R., In Press. Identity and combinations of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal isolates influence plant resistance and insect preference. Ecological Entomology . [DOI]
2012
Tisserant E., Kohler A., Dozolme-Seddas P., Balestrini R., Benabdellah K., Colard A., Croll D., Da Silva C., Gomez S.K., Koul R., Ferrol N., Fiorilli V., Formey D., Franken P., Helber N., Hijri M., Lanfranco L., Lindquist E., Liu Y., Malbreil M., Morin E., Poulain J., Shapiro H., van Tuinen D., Waschke A., Azcón-Aguilar C., Bécard G., Bonfante P., Harrison M.J., Küster H., Lammers P., Paszkowski U., Requena N., Rensing S.A., Roux C., Sanders I.R., Shachar-Hill Y., Tuskan G., Young J.P., Gianinazzi-Pearson V., Martin F., 2012. The transcriptome of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices (DAOM 197198) reveals functional tradeoffs in an obligate symbiont. New Phytologist 193(3) pp. 755-769. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
2011
Colard A., Angelard C., Sanders I.R., 2011. Genetic exchange in an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus results in increased rice growth and altered mycorrhiza-specific gene transcription. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 77(18) pp. 6510-6515. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Sanders I.R., 2011. Fungal sex: meiosis machinery in ancient symbiotic fungi. Current Biology 21(21) pp. R896-R897. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Sanders I.R., 2011. Mycorrhizal symbioses: how to be seen as a good fungus. Current Biology 21(14) pp. R550-R552. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
2010
Angelard C., Colard A., Niculita-Hirzel H., Croll D., Sanders I.R., 2010. Segregation in a mycorrhizal fungus alters rice growth and symbiosis-specific gene transcription. Current Biology 20(13) pp. 1216-1221. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Phosri C., Rodriguez A., Sanders I.R., Jeffries P., 2010. The role of mycorrhizas in more sustainable oil palm cultivation. Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment 135(3) pp. 187-193. [DOI] [Web of Science]
Sanders I.R., Croll D., 2010. Arbuscular mycorrhiza: the challenge to understand the genetics of the fungal partner. Annual Review of Genetics 44 pp. 271-292. [DOI] [Pubmed]
Scheublin T.R., Sanders I.R., Keel C., van der Meer J.R., 2010. Characterisation of microbial communities colonising the hyphal surfaces of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. ISME Journal 4(6) pp. 752-763. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
2009
Corradi N., Ruffner B., Croll D., Colard A., Horák A., Sanders I.R., 2009. High-level molecular diversity of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase genes among and within species of arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 75(7) pp. 1970-1978. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Croll D., 07-2009. Evolutionary genetics of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi - causes and consequences of multiple genomes in Glomus intraradices. 271 p., Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine, Sanders I. R. (dir.).
Croll D., Giovannetti M., Koch A.M., Sbrana C., Ehinger M., Lammers P.J., Sanders I.R., 2009. Nonself vegetative fusion and genetic exchange in the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices. New Phytologist 181(4) pp. 924-937. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Croll D., Sanders I. R., 2009. Recombination in Glomus intraradices, a supposed ancient asexual arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus. BMC Evolutionary Biology 9(13) pp. 1-11. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
2008
Burri R., Hirzel H.N., Salamin N., Roulin A., Fumagalli L., 2008. Evolutionary patterns of MHC class II B in owls and their implications for the understanding of avian MHC evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution 25(6) pp. 1180-1191. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Burri R., Niculita-Hirzel H., Roulin A., Fumagalli L., 2008. Isolation and characterization of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II B genes in the Barn owl (Aves: Tyto alba). Immunogenetics 60(9) pp. 543-550. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Croll D., Corradi N., Gamper H.A., Sanders I.R., 2008. Multilocus genotyping of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and marker suitability for population genetics. New Phytologist 180(3) pp. 564-568. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Croll D., Wille L., Gamper H.A., Mathimaran N., Lammers P.J., Corradi N., Sanders I.R., 2008. Genetic diversity and host plant preferences revealed by simple sequence repeat and mitochondrial markers in a population of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices. New Phytologist 178(3) pp. 672-687. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Devevey G., Niculita-Hirzel H., Biollaz F., Candice Y., Chapuisat M., Christe P., 2008. Developmental, metabolic and immunological costs of flea infestation in the common vole. Functional Ecology 22(6) pp. 1091-1098. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science]
Martin F., Aerts A., Ahrén D., Brun A., Danchin E.G., Duchaussoy F., Gibon J., Kohler A., Lindquist E., Pereda V., Salamov A., Shapiro H.J., Wuyts J., Blaudez D., Buée M., Brokstein P., Canbäck B., Cohen D., Courty P.E., Coutinho P.M., Delaruelle C., Detter J.C., Deveau A., DiFazio S., Duplessis S., Fraissinet-Tachet L., Lucic E., Frey-Klett P., Fourrey C., Feussner I., Gay G., Grimwood J., Hoegger P.J., Jain P., Kilaru S., Labbé J., Lin Y.C., Legué V., Le Tacon F., Marmeisse R., Melayah D., Montanini B., Muratet M., Nehls U., Niculita-Hirzel H., Oudot-Le Secq M.P., Peter M., Quesneville H., Rajashekar B., Reich M., Rouhier N., Schmutz J., Yin T., Chalot M., Henrissat B., Kües U., Lucas S., Van de Peer Y., Podila G.K., Polle A., Pukkila P.J., Richardson P.M., Rouzé P., Sanders I.R., Stajich J.E., Tunlid A., Tuskan G., Grigoriev I.V., 2008. The genome of Laccaria bicolor provides insights into mycorrhizal symbiosis. Nature 452(7183) pp. 88-92. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Martin F., Gianinazzi-Pearson V., Hijri M., Lammers P., Requena N., Sanders I.R., Shachar-Hill Y., Shapiro H., Tuskan G.A., Young J.P., 2008. The long hard road to a completed Glomus intraradices genome. New Phytologist 180(4) pp. 747-750. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Niculita H. Hirzel A. H., 2008. Visualizing the gene order conservation among genomes with ChromoMapper. International Journal of Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology 1(2).
Niculita-Hirzel H., Labbé J., Kohler A., le Tacon F., Martin F., Sanders I.R., Kües U., 2008. Gene organization of the mating type regions in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Laccaria bicolor reveals distinct evolution between the two mating type loci. New Phytologist 180(2) pp. 329-342. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Niculita-Hirzel H., Stöck M., Perrin N., 2008. A key transcription cofactor on the nascent sex chromosomes of European tree frogs (Hyla arborea). Genetics 179(3) pp. 1721-1723. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
2007
Corradi N., Croll D., Colard A., Kuhn G., Ehinger M., Sanders I.R., 2007. Gene copy number polymorphisms in an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal population. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73(1) pp. 366-369. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Hijri M., Niculita H., Sanders I.R., 2007. Molecular characterization of chromosome termini of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices (Glomeromycota). Fungal Genetics and Biology 44(12) pp. 1380-1386. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
2006
Koch A.M., Croll D., Sanders I.R., 2006. Genetic variability in a population of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi causes variation in plant growth. Ecology Letters 9(2) pp. 103-110. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Montchamp-Moreau C., Ogereau D., Chaminade N., Colard A., Aulard S., 2006. Organization of the sex-ratio meiotic drive region in Drosophila simulans. Genetics 174(3) pp. 1365-1371. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Sanders I.R., 2006. Rapid disease emergence through horizontal gene transfer between eukaryotes. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21(12) pp. 656-658. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
van der Heijden M.G., Streitwolf-Engel R., Riedl R., Siegrist S., Neudecker A., Ineichen K., Boller T., Wiemken A., Sanders I.R., 2006. The mycorrhizal contribution to plant productivity, plant nutrition and soil structure in experimental grassland. New Phytologist 172(4) pp. 739-752. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
2005
Sanders I.R., 2005. Microbiology: conspirators in blight. Nature 437(7060) pp. 823-824. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
2004
Corradi N., Hijri M., Fumagalli L., Sanders I.R., 2004. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota) harbour ancient fungal tubulin genes that resemble those of the chytrids (Chytridiomycota). Fungal Genetics and Biology 41(11) pp. 1037-1045. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Koch A.M., Kuhn G., Fontanillas P., Fumagalli L., Goudet J., Sanders I.R., 2004. High genetic variability and low local diversity in a population of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101(8) pp. 2369-2374. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
2003
Gandolfi A., Sanders I.R., Rossi V., Menozzi P., 2003. Evidence of recombination in putative ancient asexuals. Molecular Biology and Evolution 20(5) pp. 754-761. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Jansa J., Mozafar A., Kuhn G., Anken T., Ruh R., Sanders I. R., Frossard E., 2003. Soil tillage affects the community structure of mycorrhizal fungi in maize roots. Ecological Applications 13(4) pp. 1164-1176. [DOI] [Web of Science]
Sanders I.R., 2003. Preference, specificity and cheating in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. Trends in Plant Science 8(4) pp. 143-145. [DOI] [Pubmed]
Sanders I.R., Koch A., Kuhn G., 2003. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: genetics of multigenomic, clonal networks and its ecological consequences. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 79(1) pp. 59-60. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science]
van der Heijden M.G.A., Wiemken A., Sanders I.R., 2003. Different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi alter coexistence and resource distribution between co-occurring plants. New Phytologist 157(3) pp. 569-578. [DOI] [Web of Science]
2002
Hijri M., Redecker D., Petetot J.A., Voigt K., Wöstemeyer J., Sanders I.R., 2002. Identification and isolation of two ascomycete fungi from spores of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Scutellospora castanea. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 68(9) pp. 4567-4573. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Jansa J., Mozafar A., Anken T., Ruh R., Sanders I.R., Frossard E., 2002. Diversity and structure of AMF communities as affected by tillage in a temperate soil. Mycorrhiza 12(5) pp. 225-234. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Sanders I.R., 2002. Ecology and evolution of multigenomic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. American Naturalist 160(Suppl. 4) pp. S128-S141. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Sanders I.R., 2002. Specificity in the mycorrhizal symbiosis. pp. 415-437 in van der Heijden M.G.A., Sanders I.R. (eds.) Mycorrhizal ecology. Ecological studies 157. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg.
van der Heijden M.G.A., Sanders I.R., 2002. Mycorrhizal ecology: synthesis and perspectives. pp. 441-456 in van der Heijden M.G.A., Sanders I.R. (eds.) Mycorrhizal ecology. Ecological Studies 157. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg.
2001
Kuhn G., Hijri M., Sanders I.R., 2001. Evidence for the evolution of multiple genomes in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Nature 414(6865) pp. 745-748. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Streitwolf-Engel R., van der Heijden M.G.A., Wiemken A., Sanders I.R., 2001. The ecological significance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal effects on clonal reproduction in plants. Ecology 82(10) pp. 2846-2859. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science]

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