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Home Publications Forest Nursery Notes 2009 Winter Forest Nursery Notes 2009 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature Growth and Physiological Activity in Larix Kaempferi Seedlings Inoculated with Ectomycorrhizae as Affected by Soil Acidification

Growth and Physiological Activity in Larix Kaempferi Seedlings Inoculated with Ectomycorrhizae as Affected by Soil Acidification

Rincon, A., Parlade, J., and Pera, J. Annals of Forest Science 64:577-583. 2007.

To evaluate the effect of ectomycorrhizal colonization on growth and physiological activity of Larix kaempferi seedlings grown under soil acidification, we grew L. kaempferi seedlings with three types of ectomycorrhizae for 180 days in acidified brown forest soil derived from granite. The soil had been treated with an acid solution (0 (control), 10, 30, 60, and 90 mmol H+ kg- 1 ). Keywords Soil acidification · Ectomycorrhiza · Photosynthesis · BC/ AI ratio · Dry mass growth · AI · Mn · Larix kaempferi


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Author(s): D. S. Choi, H. O. Jin, D.J. Chung, K. Sasa, T. Koike

Section: Mycorrhizae and Beneficial Microorganisms

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