Publications - 2006 and earlier
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.