Lukol Directory: Science: Biology: Mycology: Mycorrhizae

Working with Mycorrhizas in Forestry and Agriculture
Introduction to the structure, development and function of mycorrhizas, especially vesicular arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal associations. Includes illustrations, lists of Australian host plants, fungi associated with Eucalyptus and teaching resources.
http://www.ffp.csiro.au/research/mycorrhiz...

Mycorrhizal Symbiosis and Plant Responses to the Environment
Discusses some University of Tennessee research.
http://notes.utk.edu/bio/unistudy.nsf/9eab...

Conference on Rhizobium and Mycorrhizae in Crops
Summary of a 2001 conference on plant microbial interactions in crop production and utilisation, with photos and electron micrographs of root nodules.
http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/~es0man/confer...

Mycorrhiza Information Exchange
Global clearinghouse for mycorrhizal information. Organized links and information related for education, research and business applications of mycorrhizal symbiosis.
http://mycorrhiza.ag.utk.edu/

Afforestation of Treeless Areas
Report on mycorrhiza formation with tree genera from around the world and use in reforestation projects.
http://www.fao.org/docrep/87903e/87903e08....

Overview: Mycorrhizas
Introduction to the topic as part of a university course in fungal biology.
http://bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au/Mycology/Plant...

A Practical Introduction to Mycorrhiza
Discusses types of mycorrhizas, their role in seed germination and other higher-plant processes, plants that form mycorrhizas, and benefits.
http://www.mycorrhiza.org

Mycorrhiza.com
Information on the use of mycorrhizal inoculum.
http://www.mycorrhiza.com


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