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Stephen Bentivenga
Stephen Bentivenga
Head, Department of Molecular & Cellular Biosciences and Head, Department of Biological Sciences
Verified email at rowan.edu
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Advances, challenges and a developing synthesis of ecological community assembly theory
E Weiher, D Freund, T Bunton, A Stefanski, T Lee, S Bentivenga
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366 …, 2011
6972011
Germ plasm in the International Collection of Arbuscular and Vesicular-arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (INVAM) and procedures for culture development, documentation and storage.
JB Morton, SP Bentivenga, WW Wheeler
3211993
Discovery, measurement, and interpretation of diversity in arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungi (Glomales, Zygomycetes)
JB Morton, SP Bentivenga, JD Bever
Canadian Journal of Botany 73 (S1), 25-32, 1995
1871995
Levels of diversity in endomycorrhizal fungi (Glomales, Zygomycetes) and their role in defining taxonomic and non-taxonomic groups
JB Morton, SP Bentivenga
Plant and soil 159, 47-59, 1994
1541994
A monograph of the genus Gigaspora, incorporating developmental patterns of morphological characters
SP Bentivenga, JB Morton
Mycologia 87 (5), 719-731, 1995
1441995
Seasonal and temperature effects on mycorrhizal activity and dependence of cool-and warm-season tallgrass prairie grasses
SP Bentivenga, BAD Hetrick
Canadian Journal of Botany 70 (8), 1596-1602, 1992
931992
Relationship between mycorrhizal activity, burning, and plant productivity in tallgrass prairie
SP Bentivenga, BAD Hetrick
Canadian Journal of Botany 69 (12), 2597-2602, 1991
791991
Congruence of fatty acid methyl ester profiles and morphological characters of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Gigasporaceae.
SP Bentivenga, JB Morton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (11), 5659-5662, 1996
751996
Stability and heritability of fatty acid methyl ester profiles of glomalean endomycorrhizal fungi
SP Bentivenga, JB Morton
Mycological Research 98 (12), 1419-1426, 1994
751994
Evidence for ecological matching of whole AM fungal communities to the local plant–soil environment
B Ji, SP Bentivenga, BB Casper
Ecology 91 (10), 3037-3046, 2010
732010
Plant–soil feedback: testing the generality with the same grasses in serpentine and prairie soils
BB Casper, SP Bentivenga, B Ji, JH Doherty, HM Edenborn, DJ Gustafson
Ecology 89 (8), 2154-2164, 2008
722008
Molecular analysis of Gigaspora (Glomales, gigasporaceae)
B Bago, SP Bentivenga, V Brenac, JC Dodd, Y Piche, L Simon
The New Phytologist 139 (3), 581-588, 1998
631998
The effect of prairie management practices on mycorrhizal symbiosis
SP Bentivenga, BAD Hetrick
Mycologia 84 (4), 522-527, 1992
531992
Genetic variation of morphological characters within a single isolate of the endomycorrhizal fungus Glomus clarum (Glomaceae)
SP Bentivenga, JD Bever, JB Morton
American Journal of Botany 84 (9), 1211-1216, 1997
521997
Comparisons of AM fungal spore communities with the same hosts but different soil chemistries over local and geographic scales
B Ji, SP Bentivenga, BB Casper
Oecologia 168, 187-197, 2012
382012
Developmental foundations for morphological diversity among endomycorrhizal fungi in Glomales (Zygomycetes)
JB Morton, M Franke, SP Bentivenga
Mycorrhiza: Structure, Function, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, 669-683, 1995
341995
Systematics of glomalean endomycorrhizal fungi: current views and future directions
SP Bentivenga, JB Morton
Mycorrhizae and plant health, 283-308, 1994
341994
Mutualistic arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungi.
JB Morton, SL Stürmer, SP Bentivenga
Biodiversity of fungi: Inventory and monitoring methods, 317-336, 2004
332004
Glomus mortonii sp. nov., a previously undescribed species in the Glomaceae isolated from the tallgrass prairie in Kansas.
SP Bentivenga, BAD Hetrick
241991
Germ plasm in the International Collection of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (INVAM) and procedures for culture development, documentation and storage
JB Morton, SP Bentivenga, WW Wheeler
Mycotaxon 48, 491-528, 1993
221993
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