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Edited by F.L. Pfleger and R.G. Linderman
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This book emphasizes the key role mycorrhizae play in sustainable systems of agricultural and forest production. Includes a discussion of ectomycorrhizae that occur on several major families of trees being managed for wood products.
Table of Contents
Preface; Contributors; Role of Mycorrhizae in Biocontrol; Role of VAM Fungi in Biocontrol; Role of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in Biocontrol; Role of Mycorrhizae in Reclamation; Role of VAM Fungi in Mine Land Revegetation; Role of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi and Minesite Reclamation; Effects of Cultural Practices and Pesticides on Mycorrhizae The Effects of Cultural Practices and Pesticides on VAM Fungi; Effects of Nursery Cultural Practices on Management of Specific Ectomycorrhizae on Bareroot Tree Seedlings; Mycorrhizae and Atmospheric Pollution; Air Pollution and Ecosystem Health: The Mycorrhizal Connection; Effects of Mycorrhizae on Biogeochemistry and Soil Structure; Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizae and Biogeochemical Cycling; Effects of Ectomycorrhizae on Biogeochemistry and Soil Structure; Current Status of Field Application of Mycorrhizal Fungi; Involvement of Cropping Systems, Plant Produced Compounds and Inoculum Production in the Functioning of VAM Fungi; Current Status of Outplanting Studies using Ectomycorrhiza-inoculated Forest Trees; VAM Fungal Systematics; Systematics of Glomalean Endomycorrhizal Fungi: Current Views and Future Directions; Genetic Variability in Mycorrhiza Formation and Function
Molecular and Genetic Approaches to Understanding; Variability in Mycorrhizal Formation and Functioning; General Summary
1994; 6" x 9" softcover; 360 pages; ISBN 0-89054-158-2; (2 pounds)
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