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Studies on mycorrhizas in the world have been in progress over half a century. During the last twenty years, research efforts have become particularly intense.
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I should like to express my appreciation to Prof. E. Hadač corresponding member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences for his interest and discussion, and to Dr. H. Nekvasilová and M. Dvorská for their help with the root samples.
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Mejsřík, V.K. (1975). The deterioration of Fagus sylvatica stands and the development of ectophytic mycorrhizas. In: Vaněk, J. (eds) Progress in Soil Zoology. Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1933-0_48
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