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Ectomycorrhizae

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“Mycorrhiza” describes the symbiontic relationship between plant roots and fungi. Depending on the type and intensity of the contact between the two partners, one can differentiate between ecto- and endotrophic mycorrhizae. A detailed survey is given by Harley (1991).

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Pöder, R. (1996). Ectomycorrhizae. In: Schinner, F., Öhlinger, R., Kandeler, E., Margesin, R. (eds) Methods in Soil Biology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60966-4_18

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