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Ecological plant epigenetics: Evidence from model and non‐model species, and the way forward
CL Richards, C Alonso, C Becker, O Bossdorf, E Bucher, ...
Ecology letters 20 (12), 1576-1590, 2017
2942017
The arbuscular mycorrhizal Paraglomus majewskii sp. nov. represents a distinct basal lineage in Glomeromycota
J Błaszkowski, GM Kovács, BK Gáspár, TK Balázs, F Buscot, P Ryszka
Mycologia 104 (1), 148-156, 2012
732012
Structure, stability and ecological significance of natural epigenetic variation: a large‐scale survey in Plantago lanceolata
B Gáspár, O Bossdorf, W Durka
New phytologist 221 (3), 1585-1596, 2019
532019
Septoglomus fuscum and S. furcatum, two new species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota)
J Błaszkowski, G Chwat, GM Kovács, BK Gáspár, P Ryszka, E Orłowska, ...
Mycologia 105 (3), 670-680, 2013
422013
Spore-based study of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of semiarid sandy areas in Hungary, with Diversispora jakucsiae sp. nov.
TK Balázs, J Błaszkowski, G Chwat, A Góralska, BK Gáspár, AF Lukács, ...
Mycological progress 14, 1-11, 2015
192015
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CL Richards, C Alonso, C Becker, O Bossdorf, E Bucher, ...
Döring, A., Grosse, I., Van Gurp, TP, Heer, K., Kronholm, I., Lampei, C …, 0
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Intraspecific variation in land use-related functional traits in Plantago lanceolata
B Gáspár, O Bossdorf, M Parepa
bioRxiv, 2020.02. 28.967521, 2020
12020
Teaching transposon classification as a means to crowd source the curation of repeat annotation-a tardigrade perspective
V Peona, J Martelossi, D Almojil, J Bocharkina, I Brännström, M Brown, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.11. 06.565293, 2023
2023
Evolutionary consequences of land use–Epigenetic and phenotypic variation in Plantago lanceolata
B Gáspár
Universität Tübingen, 2020
2020
Rapid evolution in managed grasslands: different land-use regimes are associated with contrasting phenotypes in Plantago lanceolata
B Gáspár, W Durka, O Bossdorf
bioRxiv, 2020.02. 27.967448, 2020
2020
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