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Forest management and maintenance of ectomycorrhizae: A case study of green tree retention in south-coastal British Columbia
Douglas-fir seedlings ectomycorrhizal ecology edge effects mature second-growth forests single green tree retention variable retention silviculture
2010/8/31
Assessment of ectomycorrhizal (EM) colonization was carried out in a variable green tree retention experimental block near Powell River, British Columbia. We hypothesized that increasing retention lev...
Identification of types of ectomycorrhizae on seedlings in a beech provenance tria
beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenance trial types of ectomycorrhizae PCR-RFLP
2009/11/26
Root systems and types of ectomycorrhizae (ECM) were analysed on three 7-year-old beech seedlings (Fagus sylvatica L.) of three provenances (Val di Sella, Idrija, Nizbor) from an international beech p...
Biodiversity of types of ectomycorrhizae in a norway spruce stand on Pokljuka
types of ectomycorrhizae Norway spruce natural regeneration Pokljuka
2009/11/26
Types of ectomycorrhizae were studied in soil cores from a young regeneration center in an autochthonous Norway spruce stand on Pokljuka (Triglav National Park, 1200 m.a.s.l.). Soil cores of equal vol...
Biodiversity of types of ectomycorrhizae in fagus stands in differently polluted forest research plots
types of ectomycorrhizae Fagus sylvatica L. forest research plots diversity indices
2009/11/26
Types of ectomycorrhizae were identified by the mycobioindication method and biodiversity was assessed in soil cores from differently polluted beech forest research plots in the period 1998 – 2001. Fo...
Developing an online database of descriptions of ectomycorrhizae
online database descriptions ectomycorrhizae
2009/2/11
Ectomycorrhizae are the mutually beneficial symbioses of fungi and fine roots, and are responsible for the uptake of nutrients that support tree growth. Many species of fungi form ectomycorrhizae with...
Ectomycorrhizae and forestry in British Columbia:A summary of current research and conservation strategies
Ectomycorrhizae and forestry British Columbia current research conservation strategies
2009/2/6
Ectomycorrhizae are fungus-root associations that comprise the feeder roots of most commercially important conifers in British Columbia. A large body of research has been conducted on ectomycorrhizae ...