Publications

 

Kelbi, H., Drouin, P., Kernaghan, G. and Brais, S. Impact of harvesting intensity on wood-inhabiting fungi in aspen boreal forests of Eastern Canada. Submitted to Biological Conservation, 2011.

Kebli, H., Drouin, P., Kernaghan, G. and Brais, S. Molecular diversity of saproxylic fungi during wood decomposition along a forest disturbance gradient. Submitted to Functional Ecology, 2011.

Kernaghan, G. and Patriquin, G. 2011. Host associations between fungal root endophytes and boreal trees. Microbial Ecology (.pdf)

Kebli, H., Drouin, P., Brais, S. and Kernaghan, G. 2011. Species composition of saproxylic fungal communities on decaying logs in the boreal forest.Microbial Ecology 61: 898-910 (.pdf)

Quoreshi, A., Kernaghan, G. and Hunt, G. 2009. Mycorrhizas in Canadian forest nurseries. In: Advances in Mycorrhizal Biotechnology: A Canadian Perspective. Edited by Piché, Y., Colgan, A. and Khasa, D. NRC Research Press.

Berch, S.M., Monreal, M. and Kernaghan, G., 2009. Mycorrhiza in Canadian forest and agricultural ecosystems. In: Advances in Mycorrhizal Biotechnology: A Canadian Perspective. Edited by Piché, Y., Colgan, A. and Khasa, D. NRC Research Press.

Kernaghan, G., Hoke, S. M. and Reeleder, R. 2008. Quantification of Pythium populations in ginseng soils by culture dependent and real-time PCR methods. Applied Soil Ecology 40: 447-455 (.pdf)

Lazaruk, L., Macdonald, S.E. and Kernaghan, G. 2008.  The effect of mechanical site preparation on ectomycorrhizae of planted white spruce seedlings in a conifer-dominated boreal mixedwood forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38: 2072-2079 (.pdf)

DeBellis, T., Kernaghan, G., and Widden, P. 2007. Plant community influences on soil microfungal assemblages in boreal-mixed wood forests. Mycologia 99: 356-367. (.pdf)

Kernaghan, G., Hoke, S. M. and Reeleder, R. 2007. Quantification of Cylindrocarpon destructans in soils by real-time PCR. Plant Pathology 56:508-516. (.pdf)

DeBellis, T., Kernaghan, G., Bradley, R. and Widden, P. 2006. Relationships between stand composition and ectomycorrhizal community structure in boreal mixed-wood forests. Microbial Ecology 52: 114-126. (.pdf)

Kernaghan, G. 2005. Mycorrhizal diversity: cause and effect. Pedobiologia 49: 511-520. (.pdf)

Lazaruk, L.W., Kernaghan, G., Macdonald, S.E. and Khasa, D. 2005. The effects of partial cutting on the ectomycorrhizae of Picea glauca forests in northwestern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35: 1-13. (.pdf)

Kernaghan, G., Widden, P., Bergeron, Y., Légaré, S., and Paré, D. 2003. Biotic and abiotic factors affecting  ectomycorrhizal diversity in boreal mixed-woods. Oikos 102: 497-505. (.pdf)

Kernaghan, G., Sigler, L., and Khasa, D. 2003. Mycorrhizal and root endophytic fungi of containerized Picea glauca seedlings assessed by rDNA sequence analysis. Microbial Ecology 45: 128-136. (.pdf)

Khasa, P. D., Hambling, B, Kernaghan, G., Fung, M. and Ngimbi, E. 2002. Genetic variability in salt tolerance of selected boreal woody seedlings. Forest Ecology and Management, 165: 257-269. (.pdf)

Kernaghan, G., Hambling, B., Fung, M. and Khasa, D. 2002. In vitro selection of ectomycorrhizal fungi for reclamation of alkaline-saline habitats. Restoration Ecology 10: 43-51. (.pdf)

Kernaghan, G. 2001. Ectomycorrhizal fungi at tree line in the Canadian Rockies II: identification of ectomycorrhizae by anatomy and PCR. Mycorrhiza 10: 217-229. (.pdf)

Kernaghan, G., and Harper, K.A. 2001. Community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi across an alpine/subalpine ecotone. Ecography 24:181-188. (.pdf)

Kernaghan, G. and Currah, R.S. 1998. Ectomycorrhizal fungi at tree line in the Canadian Rockies. Mycotaxon 69: 39-80.

Kernaghan, G., Currah, R.S. and Bayer, R.J. 1997. Russulaceous ectomycorrhizae of Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii. Canadian Journal of Botany 75: 1843-1850.

Kernaghan, G., S.M. Berch and R. Carter. 1995. Effect of urea fertilization on ectomycorrhizae of twenty year old Tsuga heterophylla. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 25: 891-901.