Performance of two valuable species, Pinus pseudostrobus and Eysenhardtia polystachya, in a low fertility soil mediated by mycorrhizal fungi and fertilization
M Gómez-Romero, R Lindig-Cisneros, J Villegas - Agroforestry systems, 2019 - Springer
Interspecific relationships are fundamental to maintain ecological processes, and are
particularly important for the recovery of plant cover in severely degraded sites. An …
particularly important for the recovery of plant cover in severely degraded sites. An …
Pisolithus arhizus ectomycorrhiza affects plant competition for phosphorus between Pinus elliottii and Panicum chamaelonche
CT Pedersen, DM Sylvia, DG Shilling - Mycorrhiza, 1999 - Springer
Our objective was to evaluate the ability of an ectomycorrhizal fungus to alter the competitive
interaction of pine seedlings growing with grass, and to determine whether the interaction …
interaction of pine seedlings growing with grass, and to determine whether the interaction …
Mycorrhizal symbiosis affected by different genotypes of Pinus pinaster
Background and aims Higher growth rate and morphological traits have been the major
criteria for selecting trees in breeding programs. The symbiotic associations between P …
criteria for selecting trees in breeding programs. The symbiotic associations between P …
Effect of mycorrhizal inoculation and soil restoration on the growth of Pinus halepensis seedlings in a semiarid soil
A Roldán, J Albaladejo - Biology and Fertility of soils, 1994 - Springer
An experiment was carried out to evaluate the growth of mycorrhizal Pinus halepensis
seedlings planted in a semiarid soil amended with urban refuse in southeast Spain. Three …
seedlings planted in a semiarid soil amended with urban refuse in southeast Spain. Three …
Mycorrhizal-phosphorus interaction on red pines (Pinus resinosa Ait.)
JS MacFall, J Iyer, S Slack, J Berbee - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 1990 - Elsevier
One isolate each of Pisolithus arhizus and hebeloma arenosa, both isolated from
sporophores collected in Wisconsin conifer nurseries, were tested for effects on growth and …
sporophores collected in Wisconsin conifer nurseries, were tested for effects on growth and …
Combined use of Pinus pinaster plus and inoculation with selected ectomycorrhizal fungi as an ecotechnology to improve plant performance
RS Oliveira, AR Franco, PML Castro - Ecological Engineering, 2012 - Elsevier
Pinus pinaster is an important forest species for environmental and economic reasons. Due
to its importance, tree improvement plans aimed at the selection and use of phenotypically …
to its importance, tree improvement plans aimed at the selection and use of phenotypically …
Inoculation of Pinus halepensis Mill. with selected ectomycorrhizal fungi improves seedling establishment 2 years after planting in a degraded gypsum soil
A Rincón, MR De Felipe, M Fernández-Pascual - Mycorrhiza, 2007 - Springer
Vegetative inoculum of Amanita ovoidea (Bull.) Link and three isolates of Suillus collinitus
(Fr.) Kuntze, as well as spore inoculum of Rhizopogon roseolus (Corda) Th. M. Fr. and S …
(Fr.) Kuntze, as well as spore inoculum of Rhizopogon roseolus (Corda) Th. M. Fr. and S …
Field Performance of Ponderosa, Scots, and Austrian Pines with Pisolithus tinctorius Ectomycorrhizae in Prairie Soils
JW Riffle - Forest science, 1989 - academic.oup.com
Pinus ponderosa, P. sylvestris, and P. nigra seedlings, with Pisolithus tinctorius (Pt)
ectomycorrhizae formed with standard or industrially produced pure culture inoculum, were …
ectomycorrhizae formed with standard or industrially produced pure culture inoculum, were …
Nutrient economy of red pine is affected by interactions between Pisolithus tinctorius and other forest‐floor microbes
RT Koide, Z Kabir - New Phytologist, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
The influence of interactions between the mycorrhizal fungus, Pisolithus tinctorius, and
saprotrophic organisms on nutrient transfer to host red pine (Pinus resinosa) seedlings is …
saprotrophic organisms on nutrient transfer to host red pine (Pinus resinosa) seedlings is …
Establishment of Two Ectomycorrhizal Shrub Species in a Semiarid Site after in Situ Amendment with Sugar Beet, Rock Phosphate, and Aspergillus niger
A field experiment was carried out to assess the effectiveness of the addition of sugar beet,
rock phosphate, and Aspergillus niger directly into the planting hole, and the mycorrhizal …
rock phosphate, and Aspergillus niger directly into the planting hole, and the mycorrhizal …