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... altered systems (Maser and Trappe, 1984). 345. Some of the largest accumulations of CWD occur in the unmanaged forest of the Pacific Northwest. CWD can range from 130 to ... such data, before such treatments be considered. Ectomycorrhizae absorb moisture and essential elements and translocate them to their host plants, making ectomycorrhizae essential for the development of such ecosystems. Therefore, ...
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... to soil, fauna and flora survival? 402. Ectomycorrhizae absorb moisture and essential elements, and translocate them to their host plants, making ectomycorrhizae essential for the development of such ecosystems (Harley ... mass, nutrients and elements in unmanaged, old-growth forest. Some of the largest accumulations occur in the unmanaged forest of the Pacific Northwest. Coarse woody debris can range ...
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... and Bednar, 1994). Animals as well, if you please. 63. Numerous physical and chemical changes occur as fallen trees decay: (1) density decreases; (2) water content increases until decay classes III ... arid habitat types (Harvey et al. 1979); it was the most frequent substrate for active ectomycorrhizae on the dry site, probably because of high moisture levels in the wood. Mycorrhizal fungi ...
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... species. 183. Many insects and animals eat fungi and disperse the spores and probably occur through all decay stages of a tree. The fungal grazers are food for predators, ... know to be ectomycorrhizae are Chestnut, Beech, Birch, Hickory, Oak, Hemlock and White Pine. Ectomycorrhizae absorb moisture and essential elements, and translocate them to their host plants, making ectomycorrhizae essential for ...
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