Interactions between two ectomycorrhizal fungal species, Piloderma croceum Erikss. and Hjortst. and Piloderma sp. 1 (found to colonise spruce roots and wood ash granules in the field), were investigated in wood ash amended substrates. The comparative ability of these fungi to colonise roots of non-mycorrhizal spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) seedlings was studied in relation to factorial combinations of wood ash and N fertilisation. Non-mycorrhizal spruce seedlings (bait seedlings) were planted together with spruce seedlings colonised by P. croceum or Piloderma sp. 1. The growth substrate was a sand-peat mixture with wood ash or no ash and supplied with two levels of N, so that four substrate combinations were obtained. Piloderma sp. 1 myce...
Types of ectomycorrhizae were studied in soil cores from a young regeneration center in an autochtho...
Types of ectomycorrhizae were studied in soil cores from a young regeneration center in an autochtho...
Ectomycorrhizal fungal colonization potential was studied in two low-productivity Scots pine (Pinus ...
In Sweden application of granulated wood ash has been suggested as a method to supplement nutrient l...
Granulated wood ash has been proposed as a slow release fertiliser suitable for forest soils. In thi...
Plant growth, nutrient uptake, microbial biomass and activity were studied in pot systems containing...
Plots in a 40-yr-old Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) stand in S. Sweden were treated with 5 tons tonne...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) colonisation patterns and seedling growth of containerised spruce seedlings we...
Menkis, A. 2005. Root associated fungi of conifer seedlings and their role in afforestation of agric...
Ectomycorrhizal colonisation potential of Pinus radiata seedlings inoculated with the commercially a...
This study has been primarily concerned with assessing a number of mycorrhizal fungi for their poten...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are key players in N cycling in coniferous forests, and forest managemen...
Trichoderma species, through mechanisms such as mycoparasitism, antibiosis, induced resistance and c...
The influence of root-zone temperature on the efficacy of various ectomycorrhizal fungi, i.e., their...
Five ectomycorrhizal fungi were studied in relation to the effects of applications of lime and wood ...
Types of ectomycorrhizae were studied in soil cores from a young regeneration center in an autochtho...
Types of ectomycorrhizae were studied in soil cores from a young regeneration center in an autochtho...
Ectomycorrhizal fungal colonization potential was studied in two low-productivity Scots pine (Pinus ...
In Sweden application of granulated wood ash has been suggested as a method to supplement nutrient l...
Granulated wood ash has been proposed as a slow release fertiliser suitable for forest soils. In thi...
Plant growth, nutrient uptake, microbial biomass and activity were studied in pot systems containing...
Plots in a 40-yr-old Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) stand in S. Sweden were treated with 5 tons tonne...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) colonisation patterns and seedling growth of containerised spruce seedlings we...
Menkis, A. 2005. Root associated fungi of conifer seedlings and their role in afforestation of agric...
Ectomycorrhizal colonisation potential of Pinus radiata seedlings inoculated with the commercially a...
This study has been primarily concerned with assessing a number of mycorrhizal fungi for their poten...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are key players in N cycling in coniferous forests, and forest managemen...
Trichoderma species, through mechanisms such as mycoparasitism, antibiosis, induced resistance and c...
The influence of root-zone temperature on the efficacy of various ectomycorrhizal fungi, i.e., their...
Five ectomycorrhizal fungi were studied in relation to the effects of applications of lime and wood ...
Types of ectomycorrhizae were studied in soil cores from a young regeneration center in an autochtho...
Types of ectomycorrhizae were studied in soil cores from a young regeneration center in an autochtho...
Ectomycorrhizal fungal colonization potential was studied in two low-productivity Scots pine (Pinus ...