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Hacskaylo E. 1971. Mycorrhizae. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
 DC. 255 pp. ISBN 0-409-068

Dedication 									 ii
Foreward									iii
Invited papers:

 1.  Taxonomy of Ectomycorrhiza-Forming Fungi					  1
         Alexander H. Smith
 2.  Fungi That Form the Vesisular-Arbuscular Type of Endomycorrhiza		  9
         J. W. Gerdemann
 3.  Mycorrhiza-Forming Ascomycetes						 19
         James M. Trappe
 4.  Characterization and Identification of Douglas-fir Mycorrizae		 38
         B. Zak
 5.  Morphology of Ectendomycorrhizae in Pinus resinosa				 54
         Hugh E. Wilcox
 6.  Some Aspects of Tree Root Distribution					 69
         M. V. Bilan
 7.  Ectomycorrhizae as Biological Deterrents to Pathogenic Root Infections	 81
         Donald H. Marx
 8.  Effect of Nematodes on Root-Inhabiting Fungi				 97
         Jerry W. Riffle
 9.  Nonpathogenic Organisms Associated with Mycorrhizae			114
         C. B. Davey
10. Mycorrhizae and Nutrient Mobilization					122
         G. K. Voigt
11. Techniques and Procedures for Culturing Ectomycorrhizal Fungi		132
         J. G. Palmer
12. Physiology of Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizae				145
         Lynn E. Gray
13. Formation of Ectomycorrhizae of Forest Trees in Relation to Light, 
    Carbohydrates, and Auxins							151
         V. Slankis
14. Cytokinin Production by Mycorrhizal Fungi					168
         Carlos O. Miller
15. Metabolic Exchanges in Ectomycorrhizae					175
         Edward Hacskaylo
16. Studies of Mycorrhizae in Socialist Republics of Europe			183
         S. A. Wilde
17. Field Inoculations with Mycorrhizal Fungi					187
         J. A. Vozzo
18. Critique									197
         A. B. Hatch
19.  Contributed Papers:

       Forest Mycology and Forest Communities in South America.
           II.  Mycorrhiza Sociology and Fungus Succession in the Nothofagus 
		dombeyi-Austrocedrus chilensis Woods of Patagonia		204
                	Rolf Singer
       Growth Promotion of Slowly Growing Mycorrhizal Basisiomycetes in 
		Submerged Culture						216
                  	V. èaÜek and V. Mus lek
       Production of Antibiotics by Certain Mycorrhizal Fungi			219
                  	George N. Krywolop
       Transport of C14-Labeled Substances in Mycelial Strands of Thelephora 
       terrestris								222
                  	C. P. P. Reid
       Mycorrhizae and Nutrient Cycling in the Tropics				228
                   	N. M. Stark
       Mycorrhiae in a Montane Pine Forest					230
                    	F. W. Went
       Correction of Mycotrophic Deficiencies of Tree Nursery Stock 
       Produced on Biocide-Treated Soils					233
                    	Jaya G. Iyer, Erkki Lipas, and Gordon Chesters
       Preparation of Mycorrhizal Grain Spawn and Its Feasibility in 
       Artificial Inoculation							239
                    	J. Y. Park
       Mycorrhiza Studies in Manitoba and Saskatchewan				241
                    	R. D. Whitney

Conference Participants								243
Organism Index									245
Subject Index									252

 

 
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