2007
DOI: 10.1093/forestry/cpm036
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Ectomycorrhiza formation and growth of Picea abies seedlings inoculated with alginate-bead fungal inoculum in peat and bark compost substrates

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“…Root cross-sections were cut and stained with cotton blue before microscopic observation. Presence of a complete fungal mantle (hyphae entirely surrounded a periphery of the section), irrespective of its thickness, and a Hartig net with hyphae intercellulary penetrating at least two layers of cortical cells, were considered as evidence of ectomycorrhizae (Repáč 2007).…”
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“…Root cross-sections were cut and stained with cotton blue before microscopic observation. Presence of a complete fungal mantle (hyphae entirely surrounded a periphery of the section), irrespective of its thickness, and a Hartig net with hyphae intercellulary penetrating at least two layers of cortical cells, were considered as evidence of ectomycorrhizae (Repáč 2007).…”
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“…In recent years, nursery managers began using peat substrates of various composition from foreign producers, mainly from central European and Baltic countries. Growing substrate and fertilization can also influence the amount and composition of seedlings' ectomycorrhizae in forest nurseries (Gonzalez-Ochoa et al 2003, Rincón et al 2005, Repáč 2007, Vaario et al 2009). In certain circumstances, ECM symbiosis can increase water and nutrient uptake, tolerance to adverse soil conditions or reduce the effects of soil-borne pathogens on trees (Marx et al 1976, Kropp & Langlois 1990, Courty et al 2010.…”
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“…Dünyada ektom kor zal funguslar le yapılan çalışmalarda ektom kor zal fungusların b tk gel ş m n olumlu etk led ğ ve bes n maddes alımını artırdığı saptanmıştır (Ak tsu vd., 2000;Souza vd., 2004;Turjaman vd., 2006;Repac, 2007). Ülkem zde özell kle orman ağaçlarında bulunan ektom kor zalarla lg l yok denecek kadar az çalışma olmasına rağmen, ektom kor zal fungusların önem bazı çalışmalar le vurgulanmıştır (Kara, 2000;Kara ve T lk , 2001; T lk ve Kara, 2004;K bar ve Pekşen, , 2011Tüfekç , 2007;Toprak vd., 2014, Toprak vd., 2016 …”
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