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Description: Report on mycorrhiza formation with tree genera from around the world and use in reforestation projects.
Unasylva - No. 92 - Afforestation of treeless areas Importance and technique of mycorrhizal inoculation THE MYCORRHIZA, a symbiotic association between fungal hyphae and roots of higher plants, has been recognized since the last century, and mycotrophy has been intensively studied for more than 80 years. The advance of mycorrhizal research, as well as the theories put forward during past decades, have been comprehensively reviewed in a number of textbooks (e.g., Kelley, 1950; Harley, 1959; Lobanow, 1960). A detailed review is, therefore, unnecessary here; it will be enough to recall a few basic features of the phenomenon.
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Page title:Unasylva - No. 92 - Afforestation of treeless areas
Keywords:UNASYLVA,mycorrhizae,soil,inoculation,ectotrophic mycorrhizae,mycorrhizal fungi,technique,afforestation,mycotrophy
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