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Pinus resinosa Ait
... with more aggressive species and because of root injuries known to occur on some such soils. It grows especially well (height growth may ... such a combination of conditions in a given locality may occur only about once in 75 to 100 years (21,61, 76 ... L., and J. N. Bruhn. 1986. Pure culture synthesis of Pinus resinosa ectomycorrhizae, with Scleroderma aurantium. Mycologia 78:139-142. Roe, E. 1. 1964 ...
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Ceitis occidentalis L
... eastern Iowa on all but the wettest bottom-land sites, and seedling and sapling hackberry occur on upland sites under existing oak stands on all aspects, slopes, and ridges (6). The ... and when present is usually a secondary structure. The mycorrhizal associates of hackberry are the ectomycorrhizae (8). Mature hackberry is classified as moderately tolerant of flooding. New seedlings are much more ...
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Quercus phellos L
... ground before disturbance, there is little chance that successful regeneration of this species will occur. Seedlings are very intolerant of saturated soil conditions except during the dormant season, when ... root growth of seedlings, it probably has the same effect on mature trees. Production of ectomycorrhizae also is inhibited under saturated soil conditions, but once the excess soil moisture in ...
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