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1. Bio-Organics Mycorrhizae Inoculants Are Adding Life To Soil. Specializes in mycorrhizae inoculants, biological fungi additives to aid longterm soil management. Offers monthly bio-organics newsletter. It is well known that mycorrhizae can benefit the growth and health of plants, but it is not widely known or http://www.bio-organics.com/ | |
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2. Mycorrhizae mycorrhizae PlantFungus Partners. mycorrhizae result from the symbiosis(partnership) between a fungus' hyphae and a living plant root. http://www.herb.lsa.umich.edu/kidpage/Mycorhiz.htm | |
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3. Plant Health Care, Inc. - Mycorrhizal Fungal, Mycorrhizae And Beneficial Bacteri A microbial biotechnology company specializing in the development of products and solutions for the commercial tree care, horticulture, turfgrass, forestry and land reclamation industries. http://www.planthealthcare.com/ | |
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4. Mycorrhizae mycorrhizae mycorrhizae. mycorrhizae which means fungus root are a group of fungi which forms a symbiotic http://www.citygardening.net/mycorr | |
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5. Mycorrhiza Information Exchange Web Site: Clearinghouse For Information On Resea Global clearinghouse for mycorrhizal information. Organized links and information related for education, Category Science Biology Mycology mycorrhizae......Welcome to a global clearinghouse for mycorrhizal information. We try to organize and maintain upto-date links to information of use to those working with http://mycorrhiza.ag.utk.edu/ | |
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6. Mycorrhizal Products For Your Plants Welcome to Mycorrhizal Applications Inc. Get answers to your questions aboutmycorrhizae and their uses. for yourself mycorrhizae in action. http://www.mycorrhizae.com/ | |
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7. Mycorrhizal Applications- Americas #1 Producer Of Mycorrhizal Inoculant Do my plants need mycorrhizae? Find out Here! Science Helping Your PlantsGrow Better. What are mycorrhizae? The word mycorrhizae http://www.mycorrhizae.com/WhatAreMyco.php | |
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8. ICOM 1 ICOM 1 International Conference on mycorrhizae August 49, 1996 TheFirst International Conference on mycorrhizae (ICOM) was held http://plantbio.berkeley.edu/~bruns/icom.html | |
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9. Mycorrhizae Part 2 Mycorrhizal Fungi Part Two. http://plantbio.berkeley.edu/~bruns/fungi3.html | |
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10. A Source Of Information On Mycorrhiza, And Habitat Restoration. Topics include the benefits of mycorrhizae to the plant and uses in habitat restoration, revegetation, Category Science Biology Mycology mycorrhizae....... .WELCOME TO An Above Grounder's Introduction to Mycorrhiza. Youhave found the spot to get introductory information on mycorrhiza http://www.mycorrhiza.com/mycojava/ | |
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11. Mycorrhizae The roots of almost all higher plants are known to form mutualistic symbioses with fungi. These are termed mycorrhizae (fungus roots, from the Greek mykes = mushroom or fungus and rhiza = root). http://www.ibiblio.org/london/agriculture/feedback/new-links/msg00020.html | |
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12. Dynamic Directory - Science - Biology - Mycology - Mycorrhizae Above Grounder's Introduction to mycorrhizae Topics include the benefits of mycorrhizae to the plant and uses in http://www.maximumedge.com/cgi/dir/index.cgi/Science/Biology/Mycology/Mycorrhiza | |
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13. The Fourth International Conference On Mycorrhizae ICOM4 Translate this page Canadian Society of Agronomy Société canadienne d'agronomie. CanadianSociety of Soil Science Société canadienne de Science du Sol. http://www.congresbcu.com/icom4/ | |
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14. Mycorrhizae mycorrhizae. by Bill Robinson mycorrhizae are symbiotic soil fungi, present inmost soils, that attach themselves directly onto the roots of most plants. http://www.efn.org/~bsharvy/mycorrhizae.html | |
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15. Symbiosis: Mycorrhizae And Lichens Symbiosis mycorrhizae and Lichens. Introduction. The two most common examplein fungi are mycorrhizae and lichens, which we will cover, today. http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/wong/BOT135/Lect26.htm | |
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16. FOREST MYCOLOGY TEAM ICOM2 the Second International Conference on mycorrhizae. Treasures from the Kindom of Fungi http://www.fsl.orst.edu/home/usfs/mycology/truffs.html | |
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17. Symbiosis: Mycorrhizae And Lichens Symbiosis mycorrhizae and Lichens Introduction. The two most common examplein fungi are mycorrhizae and lichens, which we will cover, today. http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/wong/Bot201/Symbiosis/Symbiosis.htm | |
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18. Mycorrhizae mycorrhizae. Also Current Advances in mycorrhizae Research Edited by GopiK. Podila and David D. Douds APS Press 2000 more details. Softcover http://www.cplpress.com/glossary/G606.htm | |
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19. Current Advances In Mycorrhizae Research Current Advances in mycorrhizae Research book / books, science technical publications,CDROMs, slide sets. Current Advances in mycorrhizae Research. http://www.cplpress.com/contents/C249.htm | |
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20. Mycorrhizae http://www.conejogarden.com/Clippings/Mycorrhizae/mycorrhizae.html |
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