Epigeous Ectomycorrhizal Fungi of Oaks and Pines in Forests and on Surface Mines of Western Maryland
Epigeous basidiocarps of ectomycorrhizal fungi were collected for 2 years from oak (Quercus sp.) forests, 1 year from conifer (Pinus sp.) forests, and 1 year from oak and conifer reforested surface mines in western Maryland. Botanical, physiographic, and edaphic data were collected. Two hundred and ninety-one specimens, representing 18 genera and 33 identified species, were obtained. Possible ecological implications for the occurrence of these fungi on these sites are proposed. Tree Planters' Notes 41(1):15-23; 1990.
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Author(s): Peter R. Beckjord, John L. Melhuish, Jr., Jerry T. Crews, David F. Farr
Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volumes 41, Number 1 (1990)
Section: General
Volume: 41
Number: 1
