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The environmental factors influencing the production ofSuillus luteus in aPinus radiata — Sheep sylvopastoral system, were measured in La Unión, Chile during the first two weeks of April 1981.
The most important factors were humidity and soil temperature at 1 cm depth.
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Dirección de Investigación Universidad Austral de Chile. Project IC-82-8: ‘Uso Silvopastoral en terrenos forestales ganaderos’ (Sylvopastoral use of cattle-forestry lands) financed by ODEPA/UACH Agreement.
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Peredo, H., Oliva, M. & Huber, A. Environmental factors determining the distribution ofSuillus luteus fructifications inPinus radiata grazing-forest plantations. Plant Soil 71, 367–370 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02182677
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