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Plant colonization studies on black wastes from anthracite ...
No activation Moribund, 1961 fas- 10 8 13 active mycorhizae cicles chlorotic ;
1962 fascicles (12 mm.) pale green Chlorotic 9 Moribund Chlorotic 7.5 12 (all
prior to '62) No mycorhizae No activation Dead 7.5 ? No mycorhizae Normal 24 ...
Jacob Richard Schramm, 1966
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The relation of fungi to human affairs
morphological nature of mycorhizae was correct and that these structures are in
fact discrete organs similar to lichen thalli in that they are composed of two
members. It is now known that fungi grow in close association with members of
all the ...
William Dudley Gray, 1959
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Bulletin of Foreign Agricultural Intelligence
It is also well known that the mycelium sometimes invests, like a sheath, the
terminal portion of the rootlets, only penetrating between the cell-walls of the
outermost layers of the cortex (“ectotrophic” mycorhizae), while at other times
scarcely ...
Canada. Commission of the International institute of agriculture, 1916
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Bulletin of Foreign Agricultural Intelligence
It is also well known "that the mycelium sometimes invests, like a sheath, the
terminal portion of the rootlets, only penetrating between the cell-walls of the
outermost layers of the cortex (" ectotrophic " mycorhizae), while at other times
scarcely ...
Canada. Commissioner of the International Institute of Agriculture, 1916
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International Review of the Science and Practice of Agriculture
... radicles are terminated by luxuriant mycorhizae. Gum specially invades the
wood laid bare by cauline or radical cankers. This histological gummosis, which
produces the gum of wounds, is mainly superficial and local. The gummosis
caused ...
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Irish Forestry: Journal of the Society of Irish Forestors
How do these fungi get onto our trees? or to what extent are these, all too
frequently generalised aibout mycorhizae present on our trees? Deal-ing with
these questions in rotation, it is not difficult to find reasons why we should 'be
concerned ...
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International Reviw of the Science and Practice of Agriculture
(1). -— I'EYRONEL, B, in La Suziuni sparimcnlah' ugmm' iluliimu, \'ol. Ill, Parts 1-3
., pp. 2 p31. Mode-nu, 11):'). Much has been written on the subject of mycorhizae,
butias N EUER says, the results obtained are not proportionate to the labour ...
1952 METHODS OF ESTIMATING THE AMOUNT OF MYCORHIZAE IN
SEEDLINGS (Metodika ucheta mikoroznosti seyantsev) A. A. Vlasov*
Afforestation projects of steppe and forest-steppe regions which were developed
according to the ...
United States. Dept. of Commerce. Office of Technical Services, 1963
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IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES.
The significance of the association of fungus hyphae with the roots of plants, in
the combinations known as mycorhizae, is of great interest, and is not without
bearing on certain cultural and pathological problems arising in tropical
agriculture.
Commisioner of Agriculture for the West Indies, 1916
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Lost Forty Trail guide
Rotting logs are host to a special fungus called mycorhizae. Mycorhizae's cottony
threads connect rotting material and roots of living trees and plants. These
threads act as roots gathering critical nutrients. If dead and dying material is
removed ...
Chippewa National Forest (Minn.). Blackduck Ranger District, Blackduck Ranger District (Minn.), 1991
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The soil has been under concrete so long, it probably lacks mycorhizae. These fungi, which form a symbiotic relationship with plant roots, are ... «San Francisco Chronicle, Dec 13»
Cullen: Dirt: Our most valuable natural resource
Mycorhizae and a host of insects finish the job. And so the cycle continues. There are some people who argue that the most valuable natural ... «Toronto Star, Ian 11»