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The World Beneath Our Feet: Mycorrhizal Networking and the Establishment of Ohio’s Native Trees and Shrubs
The Ohio Woodland Journal
  • Jenise Bauman, Western Washington University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Keywords
  • Mycorrhizal fungi,
  • Ohio trees and shrubs
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Abstract

Fungi are not random occurrences, but have evolved over millions of years. The relationship between native fungi and Ohio's trees and shrubs roots deep and is much more than what appears on the surface. The mushroom is the above ground fungal body that produces and disperses the spores. That very structure is made of interwoven, tightly packed, filamentous hyphae.

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Subjects - Topical (LCSH)
Soil fungi--Ohio
Geographic Coverage
Ohio
Genre/Form
articles
Type
Text
Language
English
Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Jenise Bauman. "The World Beneath Our Feet: Mycorrhizal Networking and the Establishment of Ohio’s Native Trees and Shrubs" The Ohio Woodland Journal Vol. 4 (2009) p. 20 - 23
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jenise_bauman/14/