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Anatomical Characteristics of Identified Ectomycorrhizas: An Attempt Towards a Natural Classification

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Mycorrhiza

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Methods for characterization of ectomycorrhizas have been compiled and important features have been discussed in a recent publication (Agerer 1991a). As the characteristics have already been described in detail, the reader is referred to that article for more detailed information. In the present study, species are arranged together with regard to these features. An attempt has been made to select those characteristics which might be typical for some fungal relationships. Of course, the present treatise can only be a compilation of present-day knowledge. Further studies have to corroborate, modify or even disprove the offered, tentative conclusions. A comparison of fungal families with respect to their ectomycorrhizas was first attempted by Agerer et al. (1989). Godbout and Fortin (1985) reported common ectomycorrhizal features at the genus level.

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Agerer, R. (1995). Anatomical Characteristics of Identified Ectomycorrhizas: An Attempt Towards a Natural Classification. In: Varma, A., Hock, B. (eds) Mycorrhiza. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08897-5_29

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