Terence McGonigle
Department of Biological Sciences, Idaho State University
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Flowers T.J., Duque E., Hajibagheri M.A., McGonigle T.P. and Yeo A.R. 1985. The effect of salinity on leaf ultrastructure and net photosynthesis of two varieties of rice: further evidence for a cellular component of salt-resistance. New Phytologist 100, 37-43.

McGonigle T.P. 1988. A numerical analysis of published field trials with vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Functional Ecology 2, 473-478.

McGonigle T.P. and Fitter A.H. 1988. Growth and phosphorus inflows of Trifolium repens L. with a range of indigenous vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal infection levels under field conditions. New Phytologist 108, 59-65.

McGonigle T.P. and Fitter A.H. 1988. Ecological Consequences of arthropod grazing on VA mycorrhizal fungi. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 94B, 25-32.

McGonigle T.P. and Fitter A.H. 1990. Ecological specificity of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal associations. Mycological Research 94, 120-122.

McGonigle T.P., Miller M.H., Evans D.G., Fairchild G.L. and Swan, J.A. 1990. A new method which gives an objective measure of colonization of roots by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. New Phytologist 115, 495-501.

McGonigle T.P., Evans D.G. and Miller M.H. 1990. Effect of degree of soil disturbance on mycorrhizal colonization and phosphorus absorption by maize in growth chamber and field experiments. New Phytologist 116, 629-636.

McGonigle T.P. and Miller M.H. 1993. Mycorrhizal development and phosphorus absorption in maize under conventional and reduced tillage. Soil Science Society of America Journal 57, 1002-1006.

McGonigle T.P. and Miller M.H. 1993. Response of mycorrhizae and shoot phosphorus of maize to the frequency and timing of soil disturbance. Mycorrhiza 4, 63-68.

Miller M.H., McGonigle T.P. and Addy H.D. 1994. An economic approach to evaluate the role of mycorrhizas in managed ecosystems. Plant and Soil 159, 27-35.

Miller M.H., McGonigle T.P. and Addy H.D. 1995. Functional ecology of VA mycorrhizas as influenced by P fertilization and tillage in an agricultural ecosystem. Critical Reviews in Biotechnology 15, 241-255.

McGonigle T.P. 1995. The significance of grazing on fungi in nutrient cycling. Canadian Journal of Botany 73(Suppl.1), S1370-S1376.

McGonigle T.P. and Miller M.H. 1996. Development of fungi below ground in association with plants growing in disturbed and undisturbed soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 28, 263-269.

Whitbread F., McGonigle T.P. and Peterson R.L. 1996. Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal associations of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) in commercial production. Canadian Journal of Botany 74, 1104-1112.

McGonigle T.P. and Miller M.H. 1996. Mycorrhizae, phosphorus absorption and yield of maize in response to tillage. Soil Science Society of America Journal 60, 1856-1861.

McGonigle T.P. and Miller M.H. 1999. Winter survival of extraradical hyphae and spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the field. Applied Soil Ecology 12, 41-50.

McGonigle T.P., Miller M.H. and Young D. 1999. Mycorrhizae, crop growth, and crop phosphorus nutrition in maize-soybean rotations given various tillage treatments. Plant and Soil 210, 33-42.

McGonigle T.P., Hovius J.E. and Peterson R.L. 1999. Arbuscular mycorrhizae of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) in cultivated field plots: plant age affects the development of a colonization lag phase. Canadian Journal of Botany 77, 1028-1034.

McGonigle T.P. and Miller M.H. 2000. The inconsistent effect of soil disturbance on colonization of roots by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a test of the inoculum density hypothesis. Applied Soil Ecology 14, 147-155.

McGonigle T.P. 2001. On the use of non-linear regression with the logistic equation for changes with time of percentage of root length colonized by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhiza 10, 249-254.

Kubota M., McGonigle T.P. and Hyakumachi M. 2001. Clethra barbinervis, a member of the order Ericales, forms arbuscular mycorrhizae. Canadian Journal of Botany 79, 300-306.

McGonigle T.P., Yano K. and Shinhama T. 2003. Mycorrhizal phosphorus enhancement of plants in undisturbed soil differs from phosphorus uptake stimulation by arbuscular mycorrhizae over non-mycorrhizal controls. Biology and Fertility of Soils 37, 268-273.

Wen G., Voroney R.P., McGonigle T.P. and Inanaga S. 2003. Can ATP be measured in soils treated with oily waste? Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 166, 724-730.

Kubota M., McGonigle T.P. and Hyakumachi M. (in press). Co-occurrence of Arum- and Paris-type morphologies of arbuscular mycorrhizae in cucumber and tomato. Accepted by Mycorrhiza on January 27, 2004.

Fujimaki R., McGonigle T.P. and Takeda H. (in press). Soil micro-habitat effects on fine roots of Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl.: a field experiment using root ingrowth cores. Accepted by Plant and Soil on March 9, 2004.

McGonigle T.P. and Beauchamp E.G. Relation of yield of corn (Zea mays L.) to nitrogen in shoot and soil during the early season following manure application to field plots (in press). Accepted by Canadian Journal of Soil Science on May 11, 2004.

chapters in books

Miller M.H. and McGonigle T.P. 1992. Soil disturbance and the effectiveness of arbuscular mycorrhizae in an agricultural ecosystem. Mycorrhizas in Ecosystems (edited by D.J. Read, D.H. Lewis, A.H. Fitter and I.J. Alexander) pp. 157-163. CAB International, Wallingford.

McGonigle T.P. 1997. Fungivores. The Mycota. Volume IV. Environmental and Microbial Relationships (edited by D.T. Wicklow and B. Söderström) pp. 237-248. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

Mateke S., McGonigle T.P. and Sinclair R.C. 1999. Mycorrhizal contribution to the establishment of fruit trees in Southern Africa. Ecoagriculture. Initiatives in Eastern and Southern Africa (edited by J.F. Devlin and T. Zettel) pp.131-148. Weaver Press, Harare.

McGonigle T.P. and Hyakumachi, M. 2001. Feeding on plant-pathogenic fungi by invertebrates: comparison with saprotrophic and mycorrhizal systems. Biotic interactions in plant-pathogen associations (edited by M.J. Jeger and N.J. Spence) pp.63-85. CAB International, Wallingford.

McGonigle T.P. and Raboy V. Phosphorus and mycorrhizae of seedlings from low-phytate maize seed (in press). Accepted on January 21, 2004, as Chapter 8 for the Springer Soil Biology Series Mycorrhizae: Basic Research for Biotechnology (edited by G.K. Podila and A. Varma).

McGonigle T.P., Forster R.L. and Strausbaugh C.A. Fungi in the root cortex of direct-seeded wheat fields with chiseling or no tillage (in press). Accepted on January 21, 2004, as Chapter 11 for the Springer Soil Biology Series Mycorrhizae: Basic Research for Biotechnology (edited by G.K. Podila and A. Varma).