Die Bedeutung ektotropher Mykorrhiza für die Nährstoffversorgung von Nothofagus obliqua: Untersuchungen unter Berücksichtigung der Boden- und Nährstoffbedingungen der Nothofagus-Wälder in Südchile im Hinblick auf Wiederaufforstung und nachhaltige Forstwirtschaft

Nothofagus, Ektomykorrhiza, Phosphataseaktivität, Laser Scanning Mikroskopie, ELF-97, Naehrstoffversorgung. - Nothofagus species form the most important native constituents in the temperate humid forests of southern Chile. The presented work concentrates on the evaluation of the relevance of several...

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Other Authors: Alvarez, Maricel
Language:German
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/ebook/diss/2003/sub-bremen/dissertations/E-Diss158_Maricel_Dissertation.pdf
http://elib.suub.uni-bremen.de/publications/dissertations/E-Diss158M̱aricelḎissertation.pdf
http://d-nb.info/962848158
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Summary:Nothofagus, Ektomykorrhiza, Phosphataseaktivität, Laser Scanning Mikroskopie, ELF-97, Naehrstoffversorgung. - Nothofagus species form the most important native constituents in the temperate humid forests of southern Chile. The presented work concentrates on the evaluation of the relevance of several specific and non-specific ectomycorrhiza for Nothofagus. First, a general survey of ectomycorrhiza found in association to N. obliqua and P. radiata near Valdivia (Chile) is presented. Further work concentrated on the mycorrhizal fungi Austropaxillus boletinoides, Boletus loyo, Austropaxillus statuum, Cenococcum geophilum, Paxillus involutus, Pisolithus tinctorius, and Descolea antartica . Univ., Diss--Bremen, 2001