Subject listing for: Mycorrhiza |
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This agroforester.com page discusses the benefits of mycorrhizal inoculants and lists mycorrhizae root and soil inoculants-formulations available for sale.
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A homepage for a practical introduction to mycorrhiza with quick guides and descriptions. It offers downloads of published articles about mycorrhiza, habitat restoration, and land imprinting.
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This Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas resource page contains web links on general soil biology, mycorrhizae, arthropods, soil bacteria, soil quality measures, earthworms, cover cropping, and other topics, as well as links to ATTRA publications on soil management.
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This report prepared for a Convention on Biodiversity held in Montreal, Canada in 1997 discusses the biology, taxonomy, biodiversity and agricultural potential of mycorrhizal fungi.
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Un artículo científico que describe los investigaciones sobre el efecto de Mycoral en la cultivación de yuca.
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An excellent introduction to the importance of soil biology in farming sustainability with a worldwide perspective, the home section of this FAO site has links to news, events, documents, case studies, and more.
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From the Forest Mycology Team of the Forestry Sciences Laboratory in Oregon (USA) this site contains a staff list, photographs of ectomycorrhiza types, databases of fungi, mycorrhiza, and fungus taxonomic literature, and links.
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The Fort Hays University (USA) soil ecology links page has lists of links categorized by main classes of organisms and is especially strong in soil macrofauna, from centipedes to ants to slugs
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This site contains the proceedings of the First International Conference on Mycorrhizae (ICOM), held at the University of California at Berkeley (USA) in August, 1996.
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This is the official web site of the International Mycorrhiza Society (IMS), providing details about joining the society, member benefits, upcoming elections, meetings and publications.
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This site is based on text and images from the introductory chapter of the book "Working with Mycorrhizas in Forestry and Agriculture".
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INVAM is a living collection of arbuscular mycorrihzal (AM) fungi housed at West Virginia University (USA) and available to individuals and institutions. The organization maintains a database of information about each sample and its current status.
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This site from West Virginia University (USA) contains a variety of links to sites from several countries with information on mycorrhiza.
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This site includes general information about and ordering instructions for Mycoral, a mycorrhizae (VAM)product for annual and perennial crops.
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A Colorado State University Cooperative Extension page provides a brief introduction to mycorrhiza and provides inoculation recommendations.
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This brief Mycorrhiza resource page contains information on mycorrhiza
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This article in the Overstory (an on-line journal) discusses mycorrhizae, how they affect plant health, and benefit plants, and provides links.
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This website, dedicated entirely to mycorrhiza, provides news, literature, images, directories, and links to other useful websites.
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This page contains a list of downloadable pdf documents on mycorrhiza, habitat restoration, and land imprinting.
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Una empresa española que vende una enmienda orgánica húmica sólida procedente de compostaje de estiércoles. También se ofrece un inoculante sólido que contiene propágulos de hongos micorrizógenos.
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This site which can also be reached from our homepage is the Worldwide Soil Health Portal's guide to seed sources for a variety of planting material including cover crops and green manures, agroforestry species, microsymbionts and more.
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Focused on arid rangeland ecosystems in the western United States, the Bureau of Land Management's Soil Biological Communities Web site has 7 brief sections on fungi, soil biological crusts and other soil ecological communities, plus a short list of links.
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This is the website for the Soil Biology Research Group from the University of Western Australia. The site's primary objective is to answer common questions regarding soil biological processes, organic matter, soil organisms, and the soil management practices that affect these.
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T and J Enterprises sells a variety of soil amendments and inoculants, including BioVam, which contains mycorrhizae, trichoderma fungi, and beneficial bacter. They also sell organic fertilizers, trace minerals and yucca extract.
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BioAg Corporation sells humic and fulvic acid products made by the bioenergenic method (safe to use in certified organic farming).
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This Biology Teaching Organisation page from the University of Edinburgh (UK), discusses three common types of mycorrhiza: Orchid mycorrhizas, Arbuscular mycorrhizas, and Ectomycorrhizas, and provides links to further information.
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A page by Plant Nutrition Group of Switzerland with information on projects of mycorrhiza research, the technology used, pictures of mycorrhizal spores from different parts of the world, and relevant links.
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