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    <title>Seedling growth and ectomycorrhizal colonization of Pinus patula and P. radiata inoculated with spores of Helvella lacunosa, Russula brevipes or Lycoperdon perlatum</title>
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    <namePart>Martinez-Amores, E.</namePart>
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    <namePart>Valdes, M.</namePart>
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    <namePart>Quintos, M.</namePart>
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  <abstract>Seedling growth and ectomycorrhizal colonization of Pinus radiata and P. patula seedlings growing in nursery containers with two application rates of spores of 3 different ectomycorrhizal fungi,Helvella lacunosa, Russula brevipes and Lycoperdon perlatum, was evaluated at 5 and 12 months . At 5 months of growth P. patula was less susceptible than P. radiata to colonization by fungi and percentaage of ectomycorrhizal feeder roots was lower in all treatments . Growth response (either volume or top dry weight)to treatments was different among pines species . A significant seedling growth response was observed after 5 months in both pine species with the double rate of spores of either H. lacunosa or L. perlatum ; this response was sustained in P. patula at 12 months with Helvella only. P. radiata seedlings inoculated with the double rate of spores of R . brevipes showed a significant growth response at 12 months .</abstract>
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    <topic>CONTAINER-GROWN SEEDLINGS</topic>
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    <topic>SEEDLING QUALITY</topic>
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      <title>New Forests, 4(4), p.237-245, 1990</title>
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