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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 2000 Around the World Nursery Inoculations and Conifer Establishment Using Rhizopogon Mycorrhizal Fungi

Around the World Nursery Inoculations and Conifer Establishment Using Rhizopogon Mycorrhizal Fungi

Rhizopogon is a large genus mycorrhizal fungi of particular importance to the Pinaceae. Rhizopogon that benefit conifer outplanting performance species occur in both young and old forests, in diverse habitats and are present on every continent but Antarctica.


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Author(s): Michael A. Amaranthus

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 2000

Event: Western Forest and Conservation Nursery Association Conference
2000 - Kona, HI