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J.A. Alfonso Domínguez Núñez,M. Saiz,C. Calderon,J.A. Saiz de Omeñaca
Pág. 568 - 572
Aim of study: The inoculation of forest seedlings with ectomycorrhizal fungi can improve the morphological and physiological qualities of plants, especially those used for regeneration of arid areas. Rhizopogon roseolus is an ectomycorrhizal fungus (ECM)...
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Valentin Gómez Sanz,J I Garcia-Viñas
Pág. 293 - 302
Pinus pinaster stands in the center of the Iberian Peninsula frequently grow in a unique hydrological system characterized by a variable groundwater table near the soil surface and highly permeable soils (arenosols). Over the last few decades, this super...
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Tony Reglinski, Mike Spiers, Joe Taylor and Margaret Dick
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Christel Oberpaur, Víctor Puebla, Flavia Vaccarezza, María E. Arévalo
Pág. 123 - 132
Nursery producers grow plants in containers, mainly using substrates based on peat. In order to replace the use of peat, diverse mixtures of substrates combining different proportions of the moss Sphagnum magellanicum Brid. (40, 50 and 60%) and altern...
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T. Reglinski, T. M. Spiers, M. A. Dick, J. T. Taylor, J. Gardner
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