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INCIDENCE OF MYCORRHIZA IN 4 HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY CULTIVARS IN DIFFERENT SOILS*

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241_17
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115 – 119
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Abstract
A higher level of mycorrhizal colonization was observed in ‘Berkeley’ and ‘Herbert’ roots in comparison with ‘Bluecrop’ and ‘Darrow’ in both environments.
The percentage of cortical cells containing hyphae was higher in roots of vigorous plants established in acid soil with good nutrient supply than in the poor sandy soil, more liable to dryness.

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Authors
I. Eynard, E. Czesnik
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