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" Tree Root Systems and Their Mycorrhizas "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 773764
Doc. No : b593758
Main Entry : edited by D. Atkinson, K.K.S. Bhat, M.P. Coutts, P.A. Mason, D.J. Read.
Title & Author : Tree Root Systems and Their Mycorrhizas\ edited by D. Atkinson, K.K.S. Bhat, M.P. Coutts, P.A. Mason, D.J. Read.
Publication Statement : Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1983
Series Statement : Developments in plant and soil sciences, 7.
Page. NO : (528 pages)
ISBN : 9400968337
: : 9400968353
: : 9789400968332
: : 9789400968356
Contents : Researching the potential of forest tree mycorrhizae --; Fine roots and sheathing mycorrhizas: their formation, function and dynamics --; The growth, activity and distribution of the fruit tree root system --; Root development and configuration in intensively managed radiata pine plantations --; Effects of N fertilisation on populations of fine roots and mycorrhizas in spruce humus --; Seasonal variation of growth and development of the roots of five second-year conifer species in the nursery --; Root distribution of four Vitis cultivars --; Root turnover and productivity of coniferous forests --; The distribution and productivity of fine roots in boreal forests --; Root development and plantation establishment success --; Root growth capacity: relationship with field root growth and performance in outplanted jack pine and black spruce --; Effect of restricted watering and its combination with root pruning on root growth capacity, water status and foot reserves of Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis seedlings --; Morphogenesis of root systems of seedlings and cuttings of Quercus robur L. --; Some aspects of the development of the endodermis and cortex of Tilia cordata and Picea sitchensis --; When is the structural root system determined in Sitka spruce? --; Differences between stem and root thickening at their junction in red pine --; The development of root systems analysed by growth rings --; Root architecture and tree stability --; Modelling root structure and stability --; The physiology of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal roots --; Role of the host-arbuscule interface in the VA mycorrhizal symbiosis: ultracytological studies of processes involved in phosphate and carbohydrate exchange --; Studies of VA mycorrhizae in vitro: mycorrhizal synthesis of axenically propagated wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) plants --; The development of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal infection in plant root systems --; The concept of succession in relation to the spread of sheathing mycorrhizal fungi on inoculated tree seedlings growing in unsterile soils --; Sequences and interactions of mycorrhizal fungi on birch --; Succession of mycorrhizal fungi on birch: infection of seedlings planted around mature trees --; Role of basidiospores as inocula of mycorrhizal fungi of birch --; Methods for synthesizing ectomycorrhizas and their effect on mycorrhizal development --; Apical meristems in mycorrhizal and uninfected roots of Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull --; Responses of pine roots to E-strain ectendomycorrhizal fungi --; Role of Laccaria laccata in protecting primary roots of Douglas-fir from root rot --; First results of research on the competitivity of ectomycorrhizal fungi --; Ecto- and endomycorrhizal fungus associations with Quercus imbricaria L. --; Effect of mycorrhizal inocula on the growth of Sitka spruce seedlings in different soils --; Changes in the mycorrhizal status of Sitka spruce following outplanting --; Inoculation of pines in a nursery with Pisolithus tinctorius and Thelephora terrestris in Korea --; The influence of mixed inocula on endomycorrhizal development --; Growth and survival of container-grown Pinus caribaea infected with various ectomycorrhizal fungi --; Influence of ectomycorrhizae on infectivity of Pythium-infested soils and substrates --; Effect of pesticides on ectomycorrhizae of Pinus sylvestris seedlings --; Mycorrhiza in some desert plant species in Algeria --; Environmental factors determining the distribution of Suillus luteus fructifications in a Pinus radiata grazing-forest plantations --; Nutrient inflows into apple roots --; Phosphorus absorption (32P) by apple trees under drip irrigation as influenced by the physical properties of the soil --; Responses of loblolly pine (mesophyte) and swamp tupelo (hydrophyte) seedlings to soil flooding and phosphorus --; Root surface/leaf area ratios in arctic dwarf shrubs --; Nutrient reserves in roots of fruit trees, in particular carbohydrates and nitrogen --; Nitrogen nutrition, photosynthesis and carbon allocation in ectomycorrhizal pine --; The structure and function of mycelial systems of ectomycorrhizal roots with special reference to their role in forming inter-plant connections and providing pathways for assimilate and water transport --; Effects of ammonium and nitrate on growth and nitrogen uptake by mycorrhizal Douglas-fir seedlings --; Phosphatase production by mycorrhizal fungi --; Increased uptake of anions by plants with vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas --; Phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance study of polyphosphate metabolism in intact extomycorrhizal fungi --; Root growth and litter decomposition in a coffee plantation under shade trees --; Growth and spatial distribution of nutrient-absorbing organs: selective exploitation of soil heterogeneity --; Rooting of Sitka spruce cuttings from hedges, and after chilling 495 --; Influence of auxin and mycorrhizal fungi on the in vitro formation and growth of Pinus pinaster roots --; A note on modelling methods for studies of ectomycorrhizal systems507 --; An overview of the meeting: Synthesis --; progress and challenges in work on tree root systems and their mycorrhizas.
Subject : Botany.
Subject : Life sciences.
LC Classification : ‭QK644‬‭.E358 1983‬
Added Entry : D J Read
: D Atkinson
: K K S Bhat
: M P Coutts
: P A Mason
Parallel Title : Proceedings of a Meeting of the IUFRO, Working Party on Root Physiology and Symbiosis
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