PUBLICATIONS OF LAB MEMBERS, WITH ABSTRACTS (1990 and later)
- Bentivenga, S. P.,
J. D. Bever, and J. B. Morton. 1997. Genetic variation of morphological
characters within a single isolate of the endomycorrhizal fungus, Glomus
clarum. Am. J. Bot. 84: 1211-1216. (see abstract)
- Bentivenga, S. P.
and J. B. Morton. 1996. Congruence of fatty acid methyl ester profiles
and morphological characters of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Gigasporaceae.
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 93:559-5662. (see abstract)
- Bentivenga, S. P.
and J. B. Morton. 1995. A monograph of the genus Gigaspora,
incorporating developmental patterns of morphological characters. Mycologia
87: 720-732. (see abstract)
- Bentivenga, S. P.
and J. B. Morton. 1994. Stability and heritability of fatty acid methyl
ester profiles of glomalean endomycorrhizal fungi. Mycol. Res. 98:
1419-1426. (see abstract)
- Bentivenga, S. P.
and J. B. Morton. 1994. Systematics of glomalean endomycorrhizal fungi:
Current views and future directions. pp. 283-308 In: Mycorrhizae and Plant
Health. Pfleger, F. L. and R. G. Linderman, eds. APS Press, St. Paul,
MN.
- Bentivenga, S. P.,
J. D. Bever, and J. B. Morton. 1997. Genetic variation of morphological
characters within a single isolate of the endomycorrhizal fungus, Glomus
clarum. Am. J. Bot. 84:1211-1216.
- Bever, J. D.,
J. B. Morton, J. Antonovics, and P. A. Schultz. 1996. Host-dependent
sporulation and species diversity of arbuscular fungi in a mown grassland.
J. Ecol. 84:71-82. (see abstract)
- Bever, J. D. and
J. B. Morton. 1999. Heritable variation of spore shape in a population
of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: Suggestions of a novel mechanism of inheritance.
Am. J. Bot. 86:1209-1216. (see abstract)
- Bever, J. D.,
P. A. Schultz, A. Pringle, and J. B. Morton. 2001. Arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungi: More diverse than meets the eye and the ecological tale of why. BioScience
51:923-931.
- Morton, J. B.
1990. Evolutionary relationships among arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the
Endogonaceae. Mycologia 82:192-207. (see abstract)
- Morton, J. B.
1990. Species and clones of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomales, Zygomycetes):
their role in macro- and microevolutionary processes. Mycotaxon 37:493-515.
(see abstract)
- Morton, J. B.
and G. L. Benny 1990. Revised classification of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
(Zygomycetes): A new order, Glomales, two new suborders, Glomineae and Gigasporineae,
and two new families, Acaulosporaceae and Gigasporaceae, with an emendation
of Glomaceae. Mycotaxon 37:471-491. (see abstract)
- Morton, J. B., J.
E. Yarger, and S. F. Wright. 1990. Soil solution phosphorus requirement
for nodulation and nitrogen fixation in mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal red
clover (Trifolium pratense L.). Soil Biol. Biochem. 22:128-129.
- Morton, J. B., M.
Franke, and G. Cloud. 1992. The nature of fungal species in Glomales
and their role in endomycorrhizal associations. pp. 65-73 In: Mycorrhizas
in Ecosystems. Read, D. J., D. H. Lewis, A. Fitter, and I. Alexander,
eds. CABI, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.
- Morton, J. B.
1993. Problems and solutions for the integration of glomalean taxonomy, systematic
biology, and the study of mycorrhizal phenomena. Mycorrhiza 2: 97-109.
(see abstract)
- Morton, J. B., S.
P. Bentivenga, and W. W. Wheeler. 1993. Germ plasm in the International
Collection of Arbuscular and Vesicular-arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (INVAM)
and procedures for culture development, documentation, and storage. Mycotaxon
48: 491-528.
- Morton, J. B.
and S. P. Bentivenga. 1994. Levels of diversity in endomycorrhizal
fungi (Glomales, Zygomycetes) and their role in defining taxonomic and nontaxonomic
groups. Plant Soil 159: 47-59. (see abstract)
- Morton, J. B., M.
Franke, and S. P. Bentivenga. 1994. Developmental foundations for
morphological diversity among endomycorrhizal fungi in Glomales (Zygomycetes).
pp. 669-683 In: Mycorrhiza: Structure, Function, Molecular Biology, and
Biotechnology. Varma, A. and B. Hock, eds. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
- Morton, J. B.
1995. Taxonomic and phylogenetic divergence among five Scutellospora
species based on comparative developmental sequences. Mycologia 87:
127-137. (see abstract)
- Morton, J. B.,
S. P. Bentivenga, and J. D. Bever. 1995. Discovery, measurement,
and interpretation of diversity in symbiotic endomycorrhizal fungi (Glomales,
Zygomycetes). Can. J. Bot. 73 (supplement 1): S25-S32. (see abstract)
- Morton, J. B.
1996. Redescription of Glomus caledonium based on correspondence of
spore morphological characters in type specimens and a living reference culture.
Mycorrhiza 6:161-166. (see abstract)
- Morton, J. B.
1996. Mycorrhizae. pp. 324-327. In: McGraw-Hill 1997 Yearbook of Science
and Technology, McGraw-Hill Co., New York. (see see
full draft)
- Morton, J. B.,
J. D. Bever, and F. L. Pfleger. 1997. Taxonomy of Acaulospora gerdemannii
and Glomus leptotichum, synanamorphs of an anamorphic fungus in Glomales.
Mycol. Res. 101: 625-631. (see abstract)
- Morton, J. B. 1997.
The Fungi. In: Principles and Applications of Soil Microbiology, D.M.
Sylvia, J.F. Fuhrmann, P.G. Hartel, and D.A. Zuberer (eds.), Prentice-Hall,
Inc., New York.
- Morton, J. B. 1999.
Evolution of endophytism in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of Glomales. pp.
121-140. In: Microbial Endophytes. Bacon, C. W. and White, J. H. Eds.,
Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York. (see conclusions)
- Morton, J. B.
and D. Redecker. 2001. Two new families of Glomales, Archaeosporaceae and
Paraglomaceae, with two new genera Archaeospora and Paraglomus,
based on concordant molecular and morphological characters. Mycologia
93:181-195. (see abstract)
- Morton, J. B., R. E. Koske, S. L. Stürmer, and S. P. Bentivenga. 2004. Mutualistic arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungi. Pp.317-336. In: Biodiversity of Fungi: Inventory and Monitoring Methods. G. M. Mueller, G. F. Bills, and M. S. Foster (eds.). Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington , D.C.
- Franke, M.
and J. B. Morton. 1994. Ontogenetic comparisons of arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungi Scutellospora heterogama and Scutellospora pellucida:
Revision of taxonomic character concepts, species descriptions, and phylogenetic
hypotheses. Can. J. Bot. 72: 122-134. (see abstract)
- Franke-Snyder, M.,
D. D. Douds Jr., L. Galvez, J. G. Phillips, P. Wagoner, L. Drinkwater, and
J. B. Morton. 2001. Diversity of communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal
(AM) fungi present in conventional versus low-input agricultural sites in
eastern Pennsylvania, USA. Applied Soil Ecology 16:35-48. (see abstract)
- Stürmer, S. L.
and M. M. Bellei. 1994. Composition and seasonal variation of spore populations
of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in dune soils on the island of Santa Catarina,
Brazil. Can. J. Bot. 72: 359-363. (see abstract)
- Stürmer, S. L. and
J. B. Morton . 1997. Developmental patterns defining morphological
characters in spores of four species in Glomus (Glomales, Zygomycetes).
Mycologia 89:72-81. (see abstract)
- Stürmer, S. L. and
J. B. Morton. 1999. Taxonomic reinterpretation of morphological characters
in Acaulosporaceae based on developmental patterns. Mycologia 849-857.
(see abstract)
- Stürmer, S. L. and
J. B. Morton. 1999. Scutellospora rubra, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal
species from Brazil. Mycological Research 103:949-954. (see abstract)
- Benny G. L., R. A. Humber,
and J. B. Morton. 2000. Zygomycota: Zygomycetes. pp. 113-146. In: The
Mycota Vol. VII, part A, Systematics and Evolution. D. J. McLaughlin,
E. McLaughlin, and P. A. Lemke (eds). Springer-Verlag, New York.
- Gianinazzi-Pearson,
V., M-C. Lemoine, C. Arnould, A. Gollotte, and J. B. Morton. 1994.
Localization of beta (1-3) glucans in spore and hyphal walls of fungi in the
Glomales. Mycologia 86: 478-485. (see abstract)
- Graham, J. H., N. C.
Hodge, and J. B. Morton. 1995. Fatty acid methyl ester profiles for
characterization of glomalean fungi and their endomycorrhizae. Appl. Environ.
Microbiol. 61:58-64. (see abstract)
- Kelly, C. N., J. B. Morton, and J. R. Cumming. 2005. Variation in aluminum resistance among arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhiza 15:193-201.
- Kennedy, J. L., J. C.
Stutz, and J. B. Morton. 1999. Glomus eburneum and G. luteum,
two previously undescribed species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, with emendation
of G. spurcum. Mycologia 91:1083-1093. (see abstract)
- Lanfranco, L., V. Bianciotto,
E. Lumini, M. Souza, J. Morton, and P. Bonfante. 2001. A
combined morphological and molecular approach to characterize mycorrhizal
fungal isolates in Gigasporaceae. New Phytology 152:169-179.
- Lovelock, C. E., K.
Anderson, and J. B. Morton. 2003. Arbuscular mycorrhizal
communities in tropical forests are affected by host tree species and environment.
Oecologia 135:268-279.
- Panaccione, D. G., J. B. Kotcon, C. L. Schardl, R. D. Johnson, and J. B. Morton. 2006. Ergot alkaloids are not essential for endophytic fungus-associated population suppression of the lesion nematode, Pratylenchus scribneri , on perennial ryegrass. Nematology (in press).
- Redecker, D., J.
B. Morton, and T. D. Bruns. 2000. Ancestral lineages of arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungi (Glomales). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 14:276-284.
(see abstract)
- Redecker, D., J.
B. Morton, and T. D. Bruns. 2000. Molecular phylogeny of Glomus sinuosum
and Sclerocystis coremioides places both taxa firmly in Glomus.
Mycologia 92:282-285. (see abstract)
- Schultz, P. A., J.
D. Bever, and J. B. Morton. 1999. Acaulospora colossica
sp. nov. from an old field in North Carolina and morphological comparisons
with similar species, A. laevis and A. koskei. Mycologia
91:676-683. (see abstract)
- Stutz, J. and J.
B. Morton. 1996. Successive pot cultures reveal high species richness
of indigenous arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungi in arid ecosystems. Canad.
J. Bot. 74:1883-1889. (see abstract)
- Stutz, J. C., R. Copeman,
C. A. Martin, and J. B. Morton. 2000. Patterns of species composition
and distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in arid regions of southwestern
North America and Namibia, Africa. Canad. J. Bot. 78:237-245. (see
abstract)
- Sylvia, D.M., D. O.
Wilson, J. M. Graham, J. J. Maddox, P. Millner, J. B. Morton, H. D.
Skipper, S. F. Wright, and A. Jarfster. 1993. Evaluation of vesicular-arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungi in diverse plants and soils. Soil Biol. Biochem.
25:705-713. (see abstract)
- Toler, H. D., J. B. Morton, and J. R. Cumming. 2005. Growth and metal accumulation of mycorrhizal sorghum exposed to elevated copper and zinc. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 164:155-172.
- Wright, S. F., M.
Franke-Snyder, J. B. Morton, and A. Upadhyaya. 1996. Time-course study
and partial characterization of a protein on hyphae of arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungi during active colonization of roots. Plant Soil 181:193-203.
(see abstract)