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Some of the systematic requirements for the planning, carrying-out, and evaluation of a soil analysis are discussed.
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The numerical data of a 13 times repeated analysis of a soil are set out in relative frequency groups.
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The homogeneity of fungal distribution within the investigated soil sample is considered on the basis of dominance and frequency.
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The present status of the isolation methods under consideration are subjected to critical examination.
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Domsch, K.H. Das Pilzspektrum einer Bodenprobe. Archiv. Mikrobiol. 35, 181–195 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00425005
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