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  • A Practical Introduction to Mycorrhiza
    Discusses types of mycorrhizas, their role in seed germination and other higher-plant processes, plants that form mycorrhizas, and benefits.
  • Above Grounder's Introduction to Mycorrhizae
    Topics include the benefits of mycorrhizae to the plant and uses in habitat restoration, revegetation, and agriculture.
  • Afforestation of Treeless Areas
    Report on mycorrhiza formation with tree genera from around the world and use in reforestation projects.
  • Mycorrhiza Information Exchange Web Site
    Global clearinghouse for mycorrhizal information. Organized links and information related for education, research and business applications of mycorrhizal symbiosis.
  • Mycorrhiza.com
    Information on the use of mycorrhizal inoculum.
  • Mycorrhizal Inoculum
    We are a manufacturer and supplier of products to aid in the establishment and protection of new plantings in reforestation, land restoration, and other non-irrigated applications. Our materials are scientifically selected and developed for maximum performance in your difficult field conditions.
  • Mycorrhizal Symbioses
    Primer, by David M. Sylvia, based on a chapter in Principles and Applications of Soil Microbiology.
  • Mycorrhizal Symbiosis and Plant Responses to the Environment
    Discusses some University of Tennessee research.
  • The Mycorrhiza Page
    Overview on methods to study diversity and physiology of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, current research project description (mycorrhiza and soil management)
  • Working with Mycorrhizas in Forestry and Agriculture
    Introduction to the structure, development and function of mycorrhizas, especially vesicular arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal associations. Includes illustrations, lists of Australian host plants, fungi associated with Eucalyptus and teaching resources.
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