10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MYCORHIZAL»
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mycorhizal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mycorhizal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Journal of the Linnean Society of London: Botany
holosaprophytes appears to confirm the theory that mycorhizal hyphse exert a
beneficial effect on the host, and that the fungus is not merely a passive
companion. The mycorhizal fungus makes its way into parts which are absorbing,
whether ...
holosapropbytes appears to confirm the theory that mycorhizal hyphae exert a
beneficial effect on the host, and that the fungus is not merely a passive
companion. The mycorhizal fungus makes its way into parts which are absorbing,
whether ...
Linnean Society of London, 1895
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Report of the Board of Regents
Among these peculiarities perhaps none is more remarkable than the presence
of mycorhizal fungi on the roots of many, perhaps most, peat-loving plants. It is
known that peat is very poorly supplied with nitrogen in the form of nitrates, which
...
Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents, 1914
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian ...
Among these peculiarities perhaps none is more remarkable than the presence
of mycorhizal fungi on the roots of many, perhaps most, peat-loving plants. It is
known that peat is very poorly supplied with nitrogen in the form of nitrates, which
...
Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents, 1914
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian ...
Among these peculiarities perhaps none is more remarkable than the presence
of mycorhizal fungi on the roots of many, perhaps most, peat-loving plants. It is
known that peat is very poorly supplied with nitrogen in the form of nitrates, which
...
Smithsonian Institution, 1914
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Report of the Board of Regents
Among these peculiarities perhaps none is more remarkable than the presence
of mycorhizal fungi on the roots of many, perhaps most, peat-loving plants. It is
known that peat is very poorly supplied with nitrogen in the form of nitrates, which
...
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A Manual Of Forestry Extension Education
Adequate mycorhizal or nitrogen fixing bacterial (Rhizobium) inoculation of
seedlings while in beds is an essential requirement. In coniferous nursery,
mycorhizal inoculation is critically important and this can conveniently be done if
seedlings ...
L.k.jha, L.K. Jha And P.K. Sen Sarma, 2008
1963 THE STUDY OF MYCORHIZAL FUNGI OF WOOD SPECIES IN PURE
CULTURE (Ob issledovanii gribov-mikorizoobrazovatelei) O. A. Nevolin Senior
Instructor Much remains to be clarified in the problem of mycotrophy of wood
plants.
United States. Dept. of Commerce. Office of Technical Services, 1966
Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii Lesnoi Zhurnal, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 13-21.
1963 THE STUDY OF MYCORHIZAL FUNGI OF WOOD SPECIES IN PURE
CULTURE (Ob issledovanii gribov-mikorizoobrazovatelei) O. A. Ne volin Senior ...
Melin (1962) found that more than forty species of fungi may enter into symbiotic
relations with P. sylvestris alone; thus, there are not mycorhizal fungi, but only a
mycorhizal state (Kelley, 1950). Larger quantities of minerals are absorbed by ...
Nicholas Tiho Mirov, Harvard University. Maria Moors Cabot Foundation for Botanical Research, 1967
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MYCORHIZAL»
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Comment: To grow food in the city, heal the soil first
We are working with native plants and mycorhizal fungi to address the heavy metals, so that they can grow food in their backyard. Part of what ... «Times Colonist, Jun 15»
Genetics used to improve plants for bioenergy
... to examine the symbiotic relationship between Brachypodium distachyon (Bd), a model grass species, and Arbuscular mycorhizal (AM) fungi, ... «Cornell Chronicle, Aug 14»