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PESTS AND DISEASES OF FORESTRY IN NEW ZEALAND

Mycorrhizas

  • Identification of Micorrhizal fungi using molecular analysis
    From Forest Health News 199, October 2009. Pinus radiata, in common with other members of the Pinaceae, is highly dependant on mycorrhizal associations for survival and growth. This association between…
  • Mycorrhizas and seedlings
    From Forest Health News No. 178, October/November 2007. Figure 1: Mycorrhizal mantle of Rhizopogon rubescens on Pinus radiata root tip The majority of plants are dependent on a symbiotic relationship with soil fungi called “mycorrhizas”,…

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