Stratégie d'amélioration de la qualité des plants forestiers et des reboisements méditerranéens par utilisation de la mycorhization contrôlée en pépinière

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In the mediterranean region, the strong edaphic, climatic and economic constraints lead to the increase of the transplantation crisis of young trees. The use of controlled mycorrhizal infection is one of the means open to reduce the effects of this crisis by improving the quality of the forest trees grown in nursery, and the reforestation. To achieve this objective, a research/development programme was started and preliminary results are presented: Screening of mycorrhizal isolates using physiological criteria; controlled mycorrhizal infection including the study of enzymic polymorphism in mycorrhizae as a tool for characterization of these organs; measurement of the effects of mycorrhizal infection on the nutrition of trees in nursery; ecophysiological study of experimental wood lots. © Société botanique de France 1994.

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Mousain, D., Plassard, C., Argillier, C., Sardin, T., Leprince, F., El Karkouri, K., … Cleyet-Marel, J. C. (1994). Stratégie d’amélioration de la qualité des plants forestiers et des reboisements méditerranéens par utilisation de la mycorhization contrôlée en pépinière. Acta Botanica Gallica, 141(4), 571–580. https://doi.org/10.1080/12538078.1994.10515201

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