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Mycorrhizae: Ectotrophic and Ectendotrophic Mycorrhizae
1997A very engaged, but apparently not very convincing, discussion is being fought out (Smith 1995; Walker 1995) whether the symbiosis of glomalean fungi should be called vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza (VAM) or only arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM); cf: also Progress in Botany 54: 506.
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Biological Reviews, 1948
Summary1. Micro‐organisms are not evenly distributed throughout the soil, and different local soil variations and horizons are inhabited by populations differing in activity and number. The root regions of green plants constitute an important group of these microhabitats, and the population of the root regions of some plants have been examined ...
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Summary1. Micro‐organisms are not evenly distributed throughout the soil, and different local soil variations and horizons are inhabited by populations differing in activity and number. The root regions of green plants constitute an important group of these microhabitats, and the population of the root regions of some plants have been examined ...
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