The Frequency of Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizae in the Roots of Camellia japonica L. from Different Sites in New Zealand

dc.contributor.authorMejstrik, V.
dc.date.accessioned2008-04-10T21:24:05Z
dc.date.available2008-04-10T21:24:05Z
dc.date.issued1974-01
dc.description.abstractThe development of short roots and the frequency of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae in Camellia japonica L. were investigated in different localities in New Zealand. Mycorrhizal short roots were best developed at a depth of 5 to 15 cm. The average number of root hairs per centimeter of root length ranged from 80 to 120. The highest frequency of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae was found in the short roots with diameters of 1.4 to 2.0 mm. Typical vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae were found in the short roots of Camellia japonica L. Spores of Endogone occurred in the rhizosphere of mycorrhizal roots.
dc.identifier.citationMejstrik V. 1974. The frequency of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae in the roots of Camellia japonica L. from different sites in New Zealand. Pac Sci 28(1): 73-77.
dc.identifier.issn0030-8870
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10125/1148
dc.language.isoen-US
dc.publisherUniversity of Hawai'i Press
dc.titleThe Frequency of Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizae in the Roots of Camellia japonica L. from Different Sites in New Zealand
dc.typeArticle
dc.type.dcmiText

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