10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MYCORHIZA»
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
GOLEnK1N, however, finds35 that several of the Marchantiaceae, such as
Marchantia, Preissia, Fegatella, have typical mycorhiza, although many species
appear to be autotrophic. The fungus cells are localized, and in some cases are
red in ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1904
Golenkin, however, findsas that several of the Marchantiaceae, such as
Marchantía, Preissia, Fegatella, have typical mycorhiza, although many species
appear to be autotrophic. The fungus cells are localized, and in some cases are
red in ...
John Merle Coulter, University of Chicago, M.S. Coulter, 1904
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Report of the Michigan Academy of Science
DEMONSTRATIONS OF ECTOTROPHIC AND ENDOTROPHIC MYCORHIZA. (
Abstract.) W. B. MCDOUGALL. The study of the mycorhiza of our common forest
trees was begun, by the author, in July, 1911. The purpose, primarily, was to work
...
Michigan Academy of Science. Council, 1912
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Annual Report of the Michigan Academy of Science
MYCORHIZA—PRODUCING BASIDIOMYCETES.* L. H. PENNINGTON" A review
of the recent literature shows that considerable attention has been paid to
endotrophic mycorhiza. At the same time very little has been done with the so-
called ...
Michigan Academy of Science. Council, 1908
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Report of the Michigan Academy of Science ...
MYCORHIZA-PRODUCING BASIDIOMYCETES.* L. H. Pennington. A review of
the recent literature shows that considerable attention has been paid to
endotrophic mycorhiza. At the same time very little has been done with the so-
called ...
Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, 1908
MYCORHIZA-PRODUCING BASIDIOMYCETES.* L. H. PENNINGTON. A review
of the recent literature shows that considerable attention has been paid to
endotrophic mycorhiza. At the same time very little has been done with the so-
called ...
Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, 1908
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Diseases of Plants Induced by Cryptogamic Parasites: ...
Frank has extended Kaminski's theory to include the mycorhiza of trees and other
green plants. This assumptionis founded on his observations of the common
occurrence of mycorhiza on the Cupuliferae, and many other plants. He says that
...
Karl Tubeuf (freiherr von.), 1897
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Diseases of Cultivated Plants and Trees
From the above statement, it becomes intelligible why, in a particular area, some
plants are furnished with mycorhiza and others are not. Root-hairs are not
present on those rootlets bearing F1G. 12. 1, ectotropic mycorhiza of larch, nat.
size ; 2, ...
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Diseases of Plants Induced by Cryptogamic Parasites: ...
Frank has extended Kaminski's theory to include the mycorhiza of trees and other
green plants. This assumption is founded on his observations of the common
occurrence of mycorhiza on the Cupuliferae, and many other plants. He says that
...
Karl freiherr von Tubeuf, 1897
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Principles of Plant Physiology
To such an organ, consisting of a root with associated fungus, the name
mycorhiza was given by Frank in 1885.1 The spelling mycorrhiza is now more
usually adopted. In Monotropa the fungus is external to the root and the
mycorrhiza is ...
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