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Fungi as Indicators of Soil Conditions: Soil Fungi from South Africa

Nature, 1949
AN attempt has been made, by the isolation of fungi from the upper six inches of soil, to determine differences in a series of experimental plots in the Transvaal Highveld, on the Frankenwald Experimental Station, attached to the University of the Witwatersrand.
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Soil fungi from orissa (India) IV. Soil fungi of paddy fields

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1965
A total number of 165 fungi representing 51 genera have been isolated from 22 soil samples collected at various stages of cultivation and crop growth from paddy fields of Orissa. Many rare fungi as well as two gymnoascomycetous fungi new to science have been isolated.
B G, Dutta, G R, Ghosh
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Chlamydospores and Survival in Soil Fungi

Nature, 1954
MANY of the fungi found in soil are centred around particles of organic debris1,2, and from these food bases the fungi may spread into the soil matrix to a greater or lesser extent3. It is not known how far the fungi in the soil are dependent upon the undissolved organic matter or to what degree the nutrients in the soil solution support their growth ...
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Tropical Soil Fungi

Mycologia, 1954
Thirty-one samples were collected from varied soils in Panama and Costa Rica. Because of diversified soil sampling from Barro Colorado Island, many of the more common fungi were isolated.
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Fungi of Soil and Rhizosphere

1995
Devising quantitative and qualitative methods for studying soil fungi is fraught with difficulties. Traditional isolation and enumeration techniques, like the soil dilution plate, and its modifications, which in essence involve adding soil, or a diluted suspension, to Petri dishes and covering with a suitable agar medium, are of very limited value in ...
Neville J. Dix, John Webster
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The ecology of soil fungi

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1951
The influence of soil type and soil horizon on the distribution of microfungi in five natural grassland soils at Lakenheath Warren has been investigated. The soils, which are all very dry and sandy, vary from a shallow, highly alkaline soil to a deep, highly acid podsol.
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A Manual of Soil Fungi.

American Midland Naturalist, 1946
G. W. Martin, Joseph C. Gilman
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Fungi from Soil

Nature, 1968
The Genera of Hyphomycetes from Soil By George L. Barron. Pp. xiii + 364. (Williams and Wilkins: Baltimore, Maryland. Distributed in the UK by Livingstone: Edinburgh, 1968.) 140s.
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PATHOGENIC FUNGI IN SOIL

Medical Journal of Australia, 1977
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The Soil Fungi

2015
D. Lee Taylor, Robert L. Sinsabaugh
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