Inoculum potential of Rhizopogon spores increases with time over the first 4 yr of a 99-yr spore burial experiment
In disturbed or pioneer settings, spores and sclerotia of ectomycorrhizal fungi serve as the necessary inoculum for establishment of ectomycorrhizal-dependent trees. Yet, little is known about the persistence of these propagules through time. Here, live field soil was inoculated with known quantitie...
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Publié dans: | The New phytologist. - 1979. - 181(2009), 2 vom: Jan., Seite 463-470
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Auteur principal: |
Bruns, Thomas D
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Autres auteurs: |
Peay, Kabir G,
Boynton, Primrose J,
Grubisha, Lisa C,
Hynson, Nicole A,
Nguyen, Nhu H,
Rosenstock, Nicholas P |
Format: | Article en ligne
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Langue: | English |
Publié: |
2009
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Accès à la collection: | The New phytologist
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Sujets: | Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
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