MYCORRHIZAS IN SOME NATIVE AND EXOTIC GRASSES (Ph.D. Thesis)

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  • J.R. Crush

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https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1973.35.1361

Abstract

TUSSOCK GRASSLAND SOILS contain abundant coarse and fine VA endophytes. Rhizophagus tenuis is more prominent in high-altitude soils. This species is an effkieat symbiont with 'a variety of grasses but only under extreme phosphate deficiency; otherwise this endophyte may depress growth, probably by competing with its host for phosphorus.

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1973-01-01

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