1990 journal article

GROWTH, ECTOMYCORRHIZAE AND NONSTRUCTURAL CARBOHYDRATES OF LOBLOLLY-PINE SEEDLINGS EXPOSED TO OZONE AND SOIL-WATER DEFICIT

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 64(1), 11–27.

By: S. Meier n, L. Grand n, M. Schoeneberger*, R. Reinert n & R. Bruck n

TL;DR: Overall, each stress alone caused less seedling growth and carbohydrate content compared with controls, but only O(3) was responsible for suppression of ectomycorrhizae. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
6. Clean Water and Sanitation (OpenAlex)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
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1989 journal article

EFFECTS OF SIMULATED RAIN ACIDITY ON ECTOMYCORRHIZAE OF RED SPRUCE SEEDLINGS POTTED IN NATURAL SOIL

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 59(4), 315–324.

By: S. Meier n, W. Robarge n, R. Bruck n & L. Grand n

TL;DR: It is indicated that short-term acidic deposition does not induce significant changes in the frequency of ectomycorrhizae, but higher numbers of C. geophilum tips suggest there may beChanges in the relative occurrence of specific morphotypes of fungus species. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
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journal article

Effects of Fusarium subglutinans and soil water deficit of formation of ectomycorrhizae and root carbohydrates of loblolly pine seedlings

Meier, S., Runion, G. B., Grand, L. F., & Bruck, R. I. Phytopathology, 79, 124–129.

By: S. Meier, G. Runion, L. Grand & R. Bruck

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conference paper

Effects of simulated acid rain and ozone on red spruce growth, symptomatology and ectomycorrhizal development

Bruck, R. I., Stanosz, G. R., & Meier, S. Proceedings of the National Atmospheric Deposition Program Terrestrial Effects Peer Review, 211–224.

By: R. Bruck, G. Stanosz & S. Meier

Source: NC State University Libraries
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conference paper

Interactions of spruce-fir pathogens, insects and ectomycorrhizae on the etiology and epidemiology of boreal montane forest decline in the Southern Appalachian Mountains

Bruck, R. I., Stanosz, G. R., & Meier, S. Proceedings of the National Atmospheric Deposition Program Terrestrial Effects Peer Review, 128–137.

By: R. Bruck, G. Stanosz & S. Meier

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

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