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- 1990
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Effects of liming on ectomycorrhizal fungi infecting Pinus sylvestris L. II. Growt- rates in pure culture at different pH values compared to growth-rates in symbiosis with the host plant. New Phytologist 115: 683- 688.
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Changes in fruitbody production of mycorrhizal and litter decomposing macromycetes in heavy-metal polluted coniferous forests in north Sweden
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Mycelial uptake, translocation and assimilation of N-15-labeled nitrogen by ectomycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris plants
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Determination of N-15-labeled ammonium and total nitrogen in plant and fungal systems using mass-spectrometry
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Effects of liming on ectomycorrhizal fungi infecting Pinus sylvestris L .1. Mycorrhizal infection in limed humus in the laboratory and isolation of fungi from mycorrhizal roots
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Changes in microfungal community structure after fertilization of Scots pine forest soil with ammonium-nitrate or urea
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The influence of nitrogen-fertilization on ectomycorrhizal mycelial colonization and infection
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Effects of liming on ectomycorrhizal fungi infecting Pinus sylvestris L. 2. Growth-rates in pure culture at different ph values compared to growth-rates in symbiosis with the host plant
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- 1989
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A chemotaxonomic method for classification of asymmetric Penicillia by means of cross-partition in aqueous 2-phase systems combined with simca pattern-recognition analysis
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Uptake, translocation and assimilation of nitrogen from 15N-labeled ammonium and nitrate sources by intact ectomycorrhizal systems of Fagus sylvatica infected with Paxillus involutus
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