Fungi associated with roots of healthy-looking Scots pines and Norway spruce seedlings grown in nine Swedish forest nurseries
Soil fungal diversity is essential in ecosystem functioning. Disturbances in the fungal community as a result of abiotic or biotic factors may lead to diseases in the plants. This thesis work was aimed at investigating fungal species composition in healthy looking Norway spruce and Scots pine seedli...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology
2012
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