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Root Ecology of Tilia europaea L. : Anatomy of Mycorrhizal Roots

ECTOTROPHIC mycorrhizæ of the conifers have been investigated by a number of workers 1–3 . Special mention may be made of the contributions 4–6 to this problem from the anatomico-ecological aspect. Comparatively very little is known about the deciduous forest trees from this point of view 7–9 . Tili...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1962-03, Vol.193 (4820), p.1101-1102
Main Authors: SEN, D. N, JENÍK, J
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Language:English
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Summary:ECTOTROPHIC mycorrhizæ of the conifers have been investigated by a number of workers 1–3 . Special mention may be made of the contributions 4–6 to this problem from the anatomico-ecological aspect. Comparatively very little is known about the deciduous forest trees from this point of view 7–9 . Tilia americana and T. parvifolia have also been listed as endotrophic 10 and endotrophic as well as ectotrophic 11 respectively.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/1931101b0