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Seedling response of Nothofagus species to N and P: linking plant architecture to N/P ratio and resorption proficiency
(Springer, 2014-05-23)
Previous studies on mature forests of NW Argentinean Patagonia indicated that N is the main growth-limiting nutrient in most dominant tree species, while P limitation is uncommon, despite the soils’ volcanic origin. This ...
In vitro growth of nine edible ectomycorrhizal fungi under a range of pH conditionsCrecimiento in vitro de nueve especies de hongos ectomicorrízicos comestibles bajo diferentes condiciones de pH
(Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado, 2023)
Mycorrhizal status of Phlebopus bruchii (Boletaceae): Does it form ectomycorrhizas with Fagara coco (Rutaceae)?
(Springer, 2008-12)
Fagara coco(Gill.) Engl, a native tree in the mountains of Central Argentina generally grows associated with Phlebopus bruchii (Speg.) Heineman & Rammeloo. The association with this edible bolete has been considered an ...
Hygrocybe virginea is a systemic endophyte of Plantago lanceolata.
(2014)
Species of Hygrocybe (waxcaps) are mostly colorful mushrooms, which are characteristic of undisturbed grasslands. These fungi are endangered in many places worldwide, but their biology remains a mystery: while isotopic ...
Evaluación del estado micorrícico de plántulas de Pinus ponderosa producidas bajo fertirriego, sin manejo de la micorrizaciónEvaluation of the mycorrhizal condition of ponderosa pine seedlings produced with high fertilization levels and lacking mycorrhizal management
(Universidad Austral de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, 2009-06)
Repetidos reportes de plantadores de la zona cordillerana del Chubut (Argentina) han señalado que las plántulas de Pinus ponderosa,especie ectotrófica obligada, producidas bajo invernáculo con fertirriego y sin aplicación ...
Evaluation of the mycorrhizal condition of ponderosa pine seedlings produced with high fertilization levels and lacking mycorrhizal managementEvaluación del estado micorrícico de plántulas de Pinus ponderosa producidas bajo fertirriego, sin manejo de la micorrización
(Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales., 2009)
Blueberries Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Outside of the Boundaries of Natural Dispersion for Ericaceous Plants in Chile
(2009)
Blueberry culture in Chile has been expanding its acreage from suitable
edaphoclimatic conditions to environments in which some soil characteristics depart
from blueberries’ requirements, among others, to calcareous soils ...