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Rong Yang, Shuming Li, Xiaobu Cai, Xiaolin Li, Peter Christie, Junling Zhang, Jingping Gai*, Responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbionts to contrasting environments: field evidence along a Tibetan elevation gradient. Mycorrhiza, 2016, 26 (7): 623-632
Lijuan Shi, Rong Yang, Junling Zhang, Xiaobu Cai, Peter Christie, Xiaolin Li, Jingping Gai*, Evidence for functional divergence in AM fungal communities from different montane altitudes,Fungal Ecology,2015,16:19-25
Lei Liu, Hart Miranda, Junling Zhang, Xiaobu Cai, Jingping gai*, Peter Christie, Xiaolin Li, John N. Klironomos, Altitudinal distribution patterns of AM fungal assemblages in a Tibetan alpine grassland,FEMS Microbiology Ecology,2015,91(7)
Xiaoliang Li, Junling Zhang, Xiaobu Cai, Jingping Gai, Peter Christie, Xiaolin Li, Contributionof arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of sedges to soil aggregation along analtitudinal
Alpine grassland gradient on the Tibetan Plateau, Environmental Microbiology, 2015, 17(8) :2841-2857
Jingping Gai,Wenjun Gao,Lei Liu,Qing Chen,Gu Feng,Junling Zhang,Peter Christie,Xiaolin Li,Infectivity and community composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from different soil depths in intensively managed agricultural ecosystems,J Soils Sediments, 2015, 15,1200-1211
Meng Xu, Xiaoliang Li, Xiaobu Cai, Jingping Gai, Xiaolin Li, Peter Christie, Junling Zhang, Soil microbial community structure and activity along a montane elevational gradient on the Tibetan Plateau,European Journal of Soil Biology, 2014, 64: 6-14
Xiaoliang Li, Jingping Gai, Xiaobu Cai, Xiaolin Li, Peter Christie, Fusuo Zhang, Junling Zhang, Molecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with two co-occurring perennial plant species on a Tibetan altitudinal gradient,Mycorrhiza,2014,24(2):95-107
Wei Liu, Chaoyuan Zheng, Zhifeng Fu, Jingping Gai, Junling Zhang, Peter Christie, Xiaolin Li, Facilitation of seedling growth and nutrient uptake by indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in intensive agroecosytems,Biology and Fertility of Soils,2014,50(2):381-394
Yang, F. Y.,Li, G. Z.,Zhang, D. E.,Christie, P.,Li, X. L.,*Gai, J. P.,Geographical and plant genotype effects on the formation of arbuscular mycorrhiza in Avena sativa and Avena nuda at different soil depths,Biology and Fertility of Soils,2010,46(5):435-443
Gai,H. Tian,F.Y. Yang,P. Christie,X.L. Li ,J.N. Klironomos,Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity along a Tibetan elevation gradient,Pedobiologia,2012,55(3):145-151
Tian, H.,Zhang, J. L.,Christie, P.,Li, X. L.,*Gai, J. P. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with wild forage plants in typical steppe of eastern Inner Mongolia,European Journal of Soil Biology,2009,45(4):321-327
Tian, H.,Zhang, J. L.,Christie, P.,Li, X. L.,*Gai, J. P. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in degraded typical steppe of innerMongolia,Land Degradation &Development, 2009, 20 (1): 41-54
Gai, J. P. ,Christie, P.,Cai, X. B.,Fan, J. Q.,Zhang, J. L.,Feng, G.,Li, X. L.,Occurrence and distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species in three types of grassland community of the Tibetan Plateau,Ecological Research,2009,24(6):1345-1350
Gai, J. P. ,Christie, P.,Feng, G.,Li, X. L. ,Twenty years of research on community composition and species distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in China: a review,Mycorrhiza,2006,16(4):229-239
Gai, JP,Feng, G,Christie, P,Li, XL ,Screening of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi for symbiotic efficiency with sweet potato,Journal of Plant Nutrition,2006,29(6):1085-1094
Gai, JP ,Cai, XB,Feng, G,Christie, P,Li, XL ,Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with sedges on the Tibetan plateau,Mycorrhiza,2006,16(3):151-157
Gai, JP,Feng, G,Cai, XB,Christie, P,Li, XL ,A preliminary survey of the arbuscular mycorrhizal status of grassland plants in southern Tibet,Mycorrhiza,2006,16(3):191-196