External mycorrhizal mycelia: the importance of quantification in natural ecosystems
H Wallander - New Phytologist, 2006 - JSTOR
The external ectomycorrhizal mycelia (EEM) that grow out into the soil from ectomycorrhizal
(EM) roots have a fundamental role in soil ecosystems. Their importance for the nutrient …
(EM) roots have a fundamental role in soil ecosystems. Their importance for the nutrient …
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External mycorrhizal mycelia–the importance of quantification in natural ecosystems.
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This article discusses the importance of external mycorrhizal mycelia (EEM) quantification in
natural ecosystems. It has been difficult to quantify the production of EEM in natural systems …
natural ecosystems. It has been difficult to quantify the production of EEM in natural systems …
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Tropical forests typically achieve a leaf area index of 4–5 m2 leaf per m2 ground. Such
numbers make these forests highly productive, but also indicate the intensity of shading and …
numbers make these forests highly productive, but also indicate the intensity of shading and …
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