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Mycorrhiza: an Account of Non-Pathogenic Infection by Fungi in Vascular Plants and Bryophytes

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THE chapters of this volume are already familiar to botanists, having appeared in the New Phytologist of 1926–27, and being reprinted here with slight emendations. To the more general biologist the title of the book may suggest a some-what technical discussion of a particular and restricted problem, but in reality, making intimate contact as it does with horticulture, forestry, mycology, plant pathology, soil science, plant physiology and general biology, its interest is unusually wide. Further, it is well written and may be perused with interest by the more general scientific reader.

Mycorrhiza: an Account of Non-Pathogenic Infection by Fungi in Vascular Plants and Bryophytes.

By Dr. M. C. Rayner. (New Phytologist Reprint, No. 15.) Pp. x+246+7 plates. (London: Wheldon and Wesley, Ltd., 1927.) 21s. net.

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B., W. Mycorrhiza: an Account of Non-Pathogenic Infection by Fungi in Vascular Plants and Bryophytes . Nature 122, 678 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122678a0

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