The mycorrhizae of Rhizopogon luteolus on Pinus silvestris are comprehensively described. They are characterized by a coralloid habit, ochre to yellow colour, highly differentiated rhizomorphs, a two-layered mantle and a differentiated autofluorescence in mantle, Hartig net and rhizomorphs. The literature on anatomical and morphological features of the mycorrhizae of R. luteolus and other species of Rhizopogon is reviewed and the features of the latter are compared with those of R. luteolus
To date, the ectomycorrhizae formed by silver fir (Abies alba), an ecologically valuable and indigen...
Seven sheathing mycorrhizas of nursery grown P. sitchensis were characterised using the consistent i...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.com• A survey of 12 plants colonized by six specie...
Naturally occurring ectomycorrhizas of silver fir (Abies alba Miller) were studied in two stands, on...
The ultrastructure of ectomycorrhizas formed between Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis inoculated with...
The mycorrhiza is characterized by whitish to yellowish monopodial-pyramidal systems with smooth to ...
Dichotomous branching of short lateral roots and the formation of coralloid organs are diagnostic of...
The utility of the T. magnivelare/P. contorta ectomycorrhizal classification is evaluated using a st...
The Mycorrhizal Symbiosis is an intimate association which exists between plant root system and a ce...
A study was made to determine if there is a growth response in Douglas-fir seedlings to the presence...
Picea glehnii seedlings whose ages ranged from 2 to 5 years and which were growing in aP. glehnii-Ab...
Like many other species of trees native to the Brazilian Mata Atlântica (Atlantic Forest), the Myrta...
Plants of Picea abies (L.) Karst were grown in mycorrhizal association with Telephora terrestris (Pe...
The sharing of species of ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) among different co-occurring host plant specie...
Development of mycorrhizae was found to be promoted by inoculating nursery soil with humus and top s...
To date, the ectomycorrhizae formed by silver fir (Abies alba), an ecologically valuable and indigen...
Seven sheathing mycorrhizas of nursery grown P. sitchensis were characterised using the consistent i...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.com• A survey of 12 plants colonized by six specie...
Naturally occurring ectomycorrhizas of silver fir (Abies alba Miller) were studied in two stands, on...
The ultrastructure of ectomycorrhizas formed between Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis inoculated with...
The mycorrhiza is characterized by whitish to yellowish monopodial-pyramidal systems with smooth to ...
Dichotomous branching of short lateral roots and the formation of coralloid organs are diagnostic of...
The utility of the T. magnivelare/P. contorta ectomycorrhizal classification is evaluated using a st...
The Mycorrhizal Symbiosis is an intimate association which exists between plant root system and a ce...
A study was made to determine if there is a growth response in Douglas-fir seedlings to the presence...
Picea glehnii seedlings whose ages ranged from 2 to 5 years and which were growing in aP. glehnii-Ab...
Like many other species of trees native to the Brazilian Mata Atlântica (Atlantic Forest), the Myrta...
Plants of Picea abies (L.) Karst were grown in mycorrhizal association with Telephora terrestris (Pe...
The sharing of species of ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) among different co-occurring host plant specie...
Development of mycorrhizae was found to be promoted by inoculating nursery soil with humus and top s...
To date, the ectomycorrhizae formed by silver fir (Abies alba), an ecologically valuable and indigen...
Seven sheathing mycorrhizas of nursery grown P. sitchensis were characterised using the consistent i...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.com• A survey of 12 plants colonized by six specie...