supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (RGPIN170627-03, RGPIN170627-08 to M. D. Jones);the British Columbia Forest Innovation Investment—Forest Science Program (Y051064 to Suzanne Simard and M. D. Jones, Y081186 to M. D. Jones and S. J. Grayston)
To understand nutrient cycling in soils, soil processes and microorganisms need be better characterized. To determine whether specific trophic groups of fungi are associated with soil enzyme activity, we used soil imp...
Ectomycorrhizal fungus Laccaria bicolor S238N, isolated from a forest soil in central France in 1990s,has demonstrated unequivocally an ability to promote pine growth. In the present nursery bed experiment,the ability...