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Mycorrhizae in Taxus baccata and Pinus wallichiana
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The mycorrhizae of yew (Taxus buccuta) and blue pine (Pinus wallichiana) are described. The former is typically endotrophic and the latter ectotrophic. The ischolar_main systems and the mycorrhizae in blue pine (Pinus wullichiuna) and in yew (Tuxus baccata) were studied from plants growing in natural habitat in the temperate Himalayas (alt. 7,000-10,000 ft.) in Upper Bashahr division, Himachal Pradesh State. Chaudhuri (1945) mentioned the presence of endotrophic mycorrhizae in T. buccuta but no details of the ischolar_main system and the fungal infection in the ischolar_mains were given. Anvery and Khan (1959) have recorded mycorrhizae on blue pine but give no details.
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