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B. Endomycorrhizae

open access: yesDevelopments in Agricultural and Managed-forest Ecology, 1978
D.S. HAYMAN
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Effect of Endomycorrhizae Formed by Endogone Mosseae on Growth of Citrus

Mycologia, 1971
(1971). Effect of Endomycorrhizae Formed by Endogone Mosseae on Growth of Citrus. Mycologia: Vol. 63, No. 6, pp. 1222-1226.
W A Campbell
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Evidence for Endomycorrhizae in Pennsylvanian Age Plant Fossils

Science, 1981
Fossil fungal chlamydospores from the tissues of a number of Pennsylvanian age fossil plants are described. Features such as size, shape, wall organization, and the structure of the subtending hyphal stalk suggest affinities with the modern endomycorrhizal fungus Glomus .
C A Wagner, T N Taylor
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Endomycorrhizae in glasshouse grown conifers

Botanical Journal of Scotland, 1991
Summary The identity of a fairy-club fungus commonly associated with glasshouse grown conifers belonging to families other than the Pinaceae was confirmed as Clavaria acuta. In studying the relationship between this fungus and plants with which it grows, endogonaceous fungi were found to be associated with root nodules formed on conifers over a wider ...
Roy Watling
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The role of endomycorrhizae in fine-root litter degradation

open access: yes, 1998
The role of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi in fine-root biomass dynamics, in fine-root litter degradation, and in uptake of nutrients from root litter was studied in Leucaena leucocephala, using Zea mays as a test plant. A total fine-root biomass of42.47 to 88.13 dw m-2 was produced in a young stand of Leucaena leucocephala, of which up ...
M. Bansal, K. J. Mukerji
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Productivity of cowpea as affected by salt stress in presence of endomycorrhizae and Pseudomonas fluorescens

open access: yesAnnals of Agricultural Sciences, 2015
This study was executed to evaluate the impact of endomycorrhizae and Pseudomonas fluorescens on growth parameters, yield and some biochemical constituents as well as spontaneous nodulation of Rhizobium-uninoculated cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) under ...
Hossam H Manaf, Mona S Zayed
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Productivity of pepper crop (Capsicum annuum L.) as affected by organic fertilizer, soil solarization, and endomycorrhizae

open access: yesAnnals of Agricultural Sciences, 2013
Two protected experiments were designed to study the effect of organic fertilizer, soil solarization, and endomycorrhizae on yield and fruit quality of sweet pepper. A split–split plot design was used with four replicates for each treatment.
Mona S Zayed
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