@misc{Marx_Donald_H._Mycorrhizal_2003, author={Marx, Donald H. and Marrs, Len F. and Cordell, Charles E.}, volume={60}, number={1}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 4.0 license}, journal={Biotechnologia, vol.60, 1 (2003)-.}, howpublished={online}, year={2003}, publisher={Committee on Biotechnology PAS}, publisher={Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS}, language={eng}, abstract={This paper discusses the importance of mycorrhizae in the reforestation ofsites of different quality in the world. Factors affecting mycorrhizal development in nurseries, types of fungal inocula, and the results of field application ofthe mycorrhizal fungal technology in tree establishment in the US, Mexico, Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia will be discussed. Research and operational programs have shown that the selection, manipulation and management of specificspecies of mycorrhizal fungi in seedling nurseries can dramatically improve reforestation efforts on a variety of reforestation and mineland reclamation sitesthroughout the world. Commercially available mycorrhizal fungal inoculants areavailable for applcation to seedling nurseries in various countries to improvesurvival and growth of seedlings in the forestation and reclamation programs}, title={Mycorrhizal Fungal Managementin Forest Regeneration}, type={Text}, URL={http://rcin.org.pl./Content/136970/PDF/POZN271_172172_biotechnologia-2003-no1-marx.pdf}, keywords={biotechnology}, }